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hummm here is a different spin and the kind of electro i listen too. check out:
Justice
soulwax
surkin
bobmo
para one
boys noize
cassius
chromeo
danger
digitalism
teprthen for weird stuff you cant go wrong with:
ceephax acid crew
venetian snares
jackson and his computer band
squarepusherahhh pretty sweet tunes. makes me want to dance all night long after a weekend of dancing all night long.
hey guys this is the first mix i have ever actually recorded and the first time i have tried mixing these old school classics ( generally just mix electro house) any opinions would be greatly welcomed. hope you enjoy, thanks.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/13262146c02a5bac/took longer than expected but here it is.http://www.zshare.net/audio/13262146c02a5bac/
its my first attempt at mixing this old school stuff as i usually just mix electro. its all very commercial but any opinions would be welcome.i was just going start this thread myself! i will defiantly be going i have been for the last 3 years and every time its been very magical and its only up the road from me. lets hope for a good sun up this year. it should be good after going to the winter solstice at least it will be warmer. i defiantly agree though there is a distinct lack of respect, i dont really mind the drinking its just the lack of respect for the hole area thats annoying as its sacred . maybe see some of you guys milling around the stones then.
its a definite design icon!
Im with you cliffy! Westwood cracks me up. I’ll sign up.
This is my entire music buying process from start to finish.
1.start of by reading about an act or producer or hear from a friend.
2.download some tracks illegally to see if i like them
3.if i like them i wont hesitate to purchase them. Generally on vinyl as i can then rip to mp3 or wav. Doing it the other way round just doesn’t work, trust me. countless hours i have tried to magic an mp3 into a lovely 12″ 😉
for me downloading is just like full length previewing. i couldn’t bare to think i did have an original copy of a tune i love.
This is my entire music buying process from start to finish.
1.start of by reading about an act or producer or hear from a friend.
2.download some tracks illegally to see if i like them
3.if i like them i wont hesitate to purchase them. Generally on vinyl as i can then rip to mp3 or wav. Doing it the other way round just doesn’t work, trust me. countless hours i have tried to magic an mp3 into a lovely 12″ 😉
for me downloading is just like full length previewing. i couldn’t bare to think i did have an original copy of a tune i love.
June 1, 2008 at 10:10 pm in reply to: New forum look – please report bugs and glitches in this thread #1173463wow snazzy
thanks guys, help much appreciated. the mix should be finished by the end of the weekend so be sure to listen.
binge wrote:even if it’s just to add samples over tunes I’m mixing. I’m often adding basslines to tunes in my head!
yesss thats why ableton is so amazing, dont like the beat create your own on the spot to suit, its so fun. sorry im a bit of a fanboy, once the conversation sways to ableton its hard to shut me up.loving bobmo at the moment. anyone know his stuff? home alone and rock the are truly fantastic.
http://www.myspace.com/bobmowelcome, did you catch altern8 at gatecrasher?
its great, at first you just think its stupid but you should try doing it. a load of us tried one drunken night out and its pretty dam hard. i love the little double skip thing, looks like he’s floating on air.
good luck, hope all goes well. it can be very daunting when confronted with the public like that. what mediums do use mainly?
yelle is awesome. heard the teper remix of A Cause Des Garcons? its pretty sic along with the video.
ahhh so many possibilities and ideas are running through my mind. i might have to get a 12″ made up!
yeah 7 rapes processor tbh i dont really think there are many laptops out good enough yet to run it to its full effect. i run 6 on a 2.3 core 2 imac with 4gb of ram and it runs pretty smoothly but 7 brings a lot of advances over 6 and i’m not sure how it would cope.
lilmstrixta wrote:Will say one thing for her she has a killer ass
indeed she does! :crazy:the car parking price was a bit of a joke too. ha i started off defending it! now as i think about it i’m managing to find more and more things to complain about.
spark_plug wrote:done!everyone on this thread should listen to patrick wolf. preferably bloodbeat or accident and emergency. although hes a bit more folky and wierd than the artists mentioned in this thread
check out libertine one of the wolfs earlier pieces very dramatic and exceedingly awesome.hmmmmmm uffie so much to say so little space to say it in but probably the less said the better. Feadz on the other hand is the man he is best rid of uffie. he was with uffie for several years and produced several of her tracks along with mr oizo, another legend
Bellow we have two different pics of uffie, you make your mind up.
ohhh yeah and what was that horrid smell in the car park??????!!! made me want to gag!
Well I think I might be in the minority here but I really enjoyed myself, sure it was poorly organised and expensive but I didn’t let that bother me too much. It was easy to sneak drinks in to the arena, we did it countless times, it only took about 10 mins to get back to the tent and there were plenty of water points inside they were just sneakily hidden. The only real problem was the weather as it resulted in the chem bros not playing but I wasn’t overly bothered about that either. The acts I did catch were phenomenal, true I did mainly only see elctro acts but wow! The prodigy digitalism and justice made it for me. As much of them as I can remember anyway.
few crossed wires i think :laugh_at: i mean to say it should be free! yeah, i really hope the prodigy play wind it up, if they play wind it up i’m a happy man.
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