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1999-08-26 14:15drift wood Re: (idm) parker, Melodious Thunk
├─ 1999-08-26 14:56Hary Walsh Re: (idm) parker, Melodious Thunk
└─ 1999-08-26 15:32Paul Peterson Re: (idm) parker, Melodious Thunk
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1999-08-26 14:15drift wood--- "Phillips, Brock" <Brock.Phillips@mammoth.com> wrote: >The only track that perked > my
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--- "Phillips, Brock" <Brock.Phillips@mammoth.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines The only track that perked>The only track that perked > my ears was "Melodius > Thunk" and that's off an earlier 12" on MoWax of the > same title anyway.
Wasn't Melodious Thunk spun at 45rpm by some drum'n'bass DJ's? Try it out, it seems to work. I spose another track more famously spun at 45rpm was Innerzone Orch's 'Bug In The Bassbin' which Fabio and Grooverider used to slip into sets at Speed and such like. Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong speed? _____________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk
1999-08-26 14:56Hary Walsh>>>>> "sequential" == sequential circus <iso-8859-1> writes: sequential> Can anyone think
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quoted 1 line "sequential" == sequential circus <iso-8859-1> writes:>>>>> "sequential" == sequential circus <iso-8859-1> writes:
sequential> Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being sequential> spun at the wrong speed? I can't say they are famous, but quite a lot of Ae stuff sounds great at various speeds. Especially Envane. -- hjw
1999-08-26 15:32Paul Peterson>Wasn't Melodious Thunk spun at 45rpm by some drum'n'bass DJ's? Try it >out, it seems to w
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quoted 9 lines Wasn't Melodious Thunk spun at 45rpm by some drum'n'bass DJ's? Try it>Wasn't Melodious Thunk spun at 45rpm by some drum'n'bass DJ's? Try it >out, it seems to work. > >I spose another track more famously spun at 45rpm was Innerzone Orch's >'Bug In The Bassbin' which Fabio and Grooverider used to slip into sets >at Speed and such like. > >Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong >speed?
Kaotic Chemistry's 'LSD EP,' an early Moving Shadow release is commonly played at 33rpm rather than the intended 45.... -paul
1999-08-26 16:32cspot@hyperreal.org>Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong >speed? James Bro
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quoted 2 lines Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong>Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong >speed?
James Brown: "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Brian Wilson: "Caroline, No" C. "You heard the man, speed it up a couple of octaves."
1999-08-26 17:15TheevilD@aol.com>Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong >speed? Ever list
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quoted 2 lines Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong>Can anyone think of any other tracks famous for being spun at the wrong >speed?
Ever listened to John Peel? Speaking of which, has anyone sample Sir John's catchphrase: 'I'm sorry, I seem to be playing that at the wrong speed.'? Probably in horrible comedy big beat, but it has potential.