Hi,
Heard a track on the radio the other day with the warped voice of an
alien saying: We are from another planet, we do not understand your ways
etc, going on to say how your leaders lie to you about our
eco-system etcand punctuating all this with
Explain?...We do not understand
My bet would be - Chris Korda - Save the planet, kill yourself EP
on Gigolo from around 1996/1997.
Mislav
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that'll be my beat by blaze featuring palmer brown on tommy boy.
anybody want my copy?
james
www.jbucknell.com
GSID [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/06/2001 04:41:37 PM
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Subject: [313] Yet another Track ID
Does anyone know the
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that'll be my beat by blaze featuring palmer brown on tommy boy.
anybody want my copy?
james
www.jbucknell.com
GSID [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/06
On Tuesday 06 November 2001 22:41, GSID wrote:
Does anyone know the name of this song :
( the vocals are a bit Rush-y )
...
dance to my beat..to my beat
ask yourself, can you dance to my beat...
wh? just get down to this groove of afrofunk feal
while we get down to the rhythm of
I only know of Jon Carter's Women Beat Their Men?
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
which I would love to have. Derrick May's live at fuse. The phrase, women
beat their menand men beat on the drums. with a continuosly beautiful
tribal drum session
Greetings,
I've heard both May Hawtin spin this track recently. The only way I can
describe it is as extremely minimal with this military/marching snare
pattern. A great 5am track.
jim
-to anyone who witnessed may's set last nite: this track was the third
track he played, sending the
I have that record.. pretty sure it's not Jon Carter... hmph... I
can't find it right now, so maybe it is. ;)
At 7:18 PM -0400 10/1/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
which I would love to have. Derrick May's live at fuse.
DJ Hell's Dominatrix cover comes to my mind, but I guess it's not the
track you are talking about
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Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 19:18:19 EDT
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
women beat their men - voodoo doll...out. bond
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Subject: [313] Yet another Track ID
Ok since every1 has been putting these ID's up, figured I would add one
which I would
dominatrix 'dominatrix sleeps to night' originally released on streetwise, then
on warlock. it's avaialble on warlock classics. it's a new york
electro/freestyle classic from 1984.
it's been sampled to all hell.
one of the best is on frankie bones 'women beat their men' as voodoo doll on
I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's Good Girls is powered by a huge
brazilian batacuda, which to some people sounds like a marching band drum
corps.
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
Another minute, obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star
Wars
I know the track you're talking about - I've heard it
played by a few people. The problem is, I don't know
the title of it either.
As far as these ears are concerned, all that's going
on in the track are these snares and a kickdrum. I
know it's not ritchie because although he played it,
I've
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
It is?? I got that and I can't recall any such banging, smooth latin drum. I
think that Good Girls sampled the Goodmen and they inturn sampled a Peruvian
group.
Am I incorrect?
Ollie
Jason Martin wrote:
I'll throw in a
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:38:58 -0400, Oliver Barkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is of course sampled from sergio mendes and the brasil 66..
It is?? I got that and I can't recall any such banging, smooth latin drum. I
think that Good Girls sampled the Goodmen and they inturn sampled a
In a message dated 9/27/00 9:52:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, does anyone know if Good Girls is going to appear on Designer
Music Vol. 2, and/or
if either/both volumes are going to be released on vinyl?
at the moment there are no plans for good girls to be included on dm, v2.
By the way, does anyone know if Good Girls is going to appear on Designer
Music Vol. 2, and/or
if either/both volumes are going to be released on vinyl?
It's infuriating that the original Designer Music EP never gets a proper
release, though I suspect it's for legal reasons. If my info's right
Jernej Marusic wrote:
Deliverator wrote:
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
I really need to hardwire my brain for audio
Jernej Marusic wrote:
Deliverator wrote:
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of
snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
I really need to hardwire my brain for audio
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
but does it go booom-tssst-booom-tssstt-bm-tssst or wsh-wooosh-wooosh?
maybe jiggy-jiggy-jiggy-jiggy?
or
on 9/26/00 8:30 AM, Deliverator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but if by chance anyone has ever heard
the notre dame HS marching band in harper woods do their repetitive spiel,
then you are on the right track.
I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's Good Girls is powered by a huge
brazilian
Ian wrote:
I'll throw in a couple guesses. Carl's Good Girls is powered by a huge
brazilian batacuda, which to some people sounds like a marching band drum
corps.
Another minute, obscure possibility is the flipside of Meco's disco Star
Wars LP (yes, I bought this when it first came out),
greets,
nope, but it does go wik-wik-wak!
just kidding,
jim
'but does it go booom-tssst-booom-tssstt-bm-tssst or
wsh-wooosh-wooosh?
maybe jiggy-jiggy-jiggy-jiggy?'
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I've heard both May Hawtin spin this track recently. The only way I can
describe it is as extremely minimal with this military/marching snare
pattern. A great 5am track.
Could it be Plastikman - Spastik ?
At 16:31 -0400 25-09-2000, Deliverator wrote:
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section of rapidly repeating snares, then a pause, then a series of snare
hits in the pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3-4.
I really need to hardwire my brain for audio out :-)
green velvet: Flash???
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From: Deliverator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:32 PM
To: Filip Sneppe; 313
Subject: Re: [313] (Yet another) Track ID
greetings,
No, It's def. not spastik. It's not nearly as manic as that. Is has a
section
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I picked up this white label the other day. Its the Tresor 143 release and I
can barely make out the handwriting but its something like Sterac or along
that lines of that. Does anyone have any info about it?
Yes...
Sterac is Steve Rachmad from The Netherlands.
He
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