That's washington DC, not baltimore.
While only 45 minutes away, it might be questionable whether he wants
to travel so much.
I found the DC area pretty stiffling myself, and I'm a corporate drone!
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:52 PM, Scotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i do not know to much about
i do not know to much about b'more but i have a friend who moved there
recently and runs the more or less record label
they are throwing a record release party on saturday july 12 @
The Rock and Roll Hotel (Upstairs)
1353 H Street, NE
Washington, DC, DC 20002
United States
starts at 9pm
if you
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Subject: Re: (313) baltimore
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>isn't pretty much all dance music new york flavoured?
not necessarily. i mean the roots are almost all there, but i was
meaning more current NYC flavored which isnt my thing. im not
interested in some club try
http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/
At 11:40 AM 6/30/2005, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
im headed to baltimore this weekend. does anyone know about any
good house/techno stuff going on, or some baltimore club music
nights? someone on dhp reccomended ultra nate's Sugar night but it
seems kinda NYC f
isn't pretty much all dance music new york flavoured?
beware of the baltimore foot stomper!
"Thomas D. Cox,
Jr."
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Tristan Watkins wrote:
> These are actually better than most of what I've heard (believe it or not).
> I think if there's one commonality throughout all of the songs I've heard
> it's sample overkill, as these well illustrate.
>
ALL B'more breaks records use the same breakbeat
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Subject: Re: [313] Baltimore Breakbeat (headache)
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> Here are some
Here are some samples that I found from Groovetech - these are from
Baltimore Break Records (BBR) it's the equivalent of having someone next to
you on the dancefloor blowing a whistle all night (literally in the last
track)
it reminds me of Miami bass/break tracks that have the "BASS" vocal every
g'n, so keep your eyes
peeled.
Tristan (who isn't as angry and jaded as this post makes him sound)
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charle feelgood (not name dropping- just a boston resident) was telling me
about that once. i guess its their own littel local version of booty. might be
interesting to give it a listen.
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Malcolm J. McAtee wrote:
> On a semi related noteIs anyone familiar with baltimor
On a semi related noteIs anyone familiar with baltimore house or baltimore
breakbeat. I have seen some floating around a couple of the record shops
here in Philly but have never really opted to give it a listen.
Everyone that I have asked about it has sort of shrugged or sneered...but
whenever
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