Hi Matt,
That's why another person from Portland, started discogs.com, so that
us old folk who's brains are starting to have too many cobwebs, can still
get information.
Here's the 2 links for Da Sampla off their:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Keith_Tucker_-_Da_Sampla
http://www.discogs.com/a
On Mar 18, 2004, at 1:44 AM, FC2 Richards wrote:
Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods & Grooves
release
out??
I think I have a Da Sampla record on M3? ...hmm the memory fades..
And the Frictional one of course.
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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 March 2004 15:58
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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>Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods &
>Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods & Grooves
>release out??
>not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.
Yeah, that's Digital System. Didn't know about the Moroder link, cheers!
Kraftwerk tomorrow, woohoo! Thanks for the reports so far
Yep, Piece of Ice (as played on the Claude Yound DJ Kicks mix) was one of
the early Puzzlebox releases...
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Sent: 18 March 2004 15:49
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>Shake
>Shake is Da Sampla...is there more than just the Moods & Grooves release
>out??
not sure, but in the back of my mind I think there might be one on
puzzlebox.
not sure though.
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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Peteri, Jochem wrote:
>&g
Peteri, Jochem wrote:
>>and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
>>
>***Yes
Man, didn't know that. That's one of my favourites, it sounds fairly unlike
any other track I've got.
Respect!
>Third, even though I love dance music, there's an excitement of a different
>flavor that you get from a live, improvisatory performance.
Oh so true, and i have to admit i havent figured out yet how to transpose
techno to a good live show.
But I wasn´t talking about live performances. I am howev
Peteri, Jochem wrote:
and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
***Yes
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I guess this is a response to my post about Tortured Soul. Um... first of all,
I do use sequencers, and from what I gather so do they when they make tracks.
Second of all, what they did last night was something I hadn't ever seen,
someone doing music based in DJ Culture, but performed live. This
"Sequencers, no sequencers, who gives a f*ck?"
That´s basically my point nicely put btw
and that da sampla track is awesome, Shake ain´t it?
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From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2004 11:38
To: robin
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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But a pretty good point though...It is what bugs me about it. It´s not
always meant by it but most of the time it seems to be, specially when it´s
an act
To: 'Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)'; 'Peteri, Jochem'; 313@hyperreal.org
-> Subject: RE: (313) no sequencers
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-> -> different that
-> -> doesn't get restrained by certain f
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Well, you don't know that for certain, it's a very speculative point.
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-> Or it could be an artists desire to try and create something
-> different that
-> doesn't get restrained by certain factors? Or maybe they
-> can't afford a
-> sequencer?
heh yeah right, anyone who's serious about electronic music can afford a
sequencer if they really want one (mmt8/atari?
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Subject: RE: (313) no sequencers
The point is that if you don´t use a sequencer this is not good or bad.
It´s not like fruit where no pesticides is good. It kinda feels like a "look
mum I can re
ochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2004 10:28
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Subject: RE: (313) no sequencers
The point is that if you don´t use a sequencer this is not good or bad. It´s
not like fruit where no pesticides is good. It kinda feels like a "look mum
I can really play"
rder to do something and feel good about it.
I a shorter form this would make a great T-shirt
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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 17 maart 2004 11:19
To: Peteri, Jochem; 313@hyperreal.org
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Isn't that a little
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To: Peteri, Jochem; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) no sequencers
Nice tone and brilliant sweeping statement, shut the door on your way out
fella...
17/3/04 10:13 AM Peteri, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I´m sorry, but if you use no sequencer and think this is something to shout
> about i
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Nice tone and brilliant sweeping statement, shut the door on your way
out
fella...
Isn't that a little extreme? I love sequencing myself and I like sequenced
music too but I don't condemn people who aren't into it.
In life, I find it tends to help oneself and the world in general if one
does not advocate incomprehensible fascism about trivial matters or even
important ones.
'Bu
Nice tone and brilliant sweeping statement, shut the door on your way out
fella...
17/3/04 10:13 AM Peteri, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I´m sorry, but if you use no sequencer and think this is something to shout
> about i think your a dickhead
>
> but that´s just me...
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