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1997-10-04 13:31Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
1997-10-04 15:31s.f.w.d. (idm) vibert in raygun
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1997-10-05 00:57Matt Woodard Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
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└─ 1997-10-05 01:55Joe Rice Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
└─ 1997-10-04 19:43s.f.w.d. Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
└─ 1997-10-05 04:45Rusty Householter Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
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1997-10-05 02:46a` Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
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1997-10-04 13:31brachielles@juno.com>[from the raygun article] >"I worked out two mixes [of "radio babylon" by meat beat manif
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quoted 9 lines [from the raygun article]>[from the raygun article] >"I worked out two mixes [of "radio babylon" by meat beat manifesto]; a >drum >n' bass one [-on original fire-], which I knew they'd be interested, >and a >hip-hop one with loads of fucked up swing beats in it. I really >perfer the >hip-hop one, unfortunetly they didn't release it so no one knows it >exsits"
i wonder which one it was that he (vibert) spun at organic in Los Angeles? I'm sure he played "original control" out, but I don't think it was his remix from original fire. It was during his more electro tinged portion of the set, so I'm pretty sure it wasn't the one from original fire. --brian rachielles brachielles@juno.com idm review archive, audio on kcsb, zaph records: www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/club/4980
1997-10-04 15:31s.f.w.d.anyone planning on buying the latest raygun for no other reason than vibert 'feature' shou
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anyone planning on buying the latest raygun for no other reason than vibert 'feature' should actually check it out before doing so... a *very* small page... nice read in the store though... Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Dot, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
1997-10-04 23:12MultSanta@aol.combrap@sonic.net writes: << anyone planning on buying the latest raygun for no other reason
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brap@sonic.net writes: << anyone planning on buying the latest raygun for no other reason than vibert 'feature' should actually check it out before doing so... a *very* small page... nice read in the store though... >> yes, I grabbed it in a hurry (without glancing through the article) and now have a copy of wack-ass-obsessive-about-design-yet-not-readable-at-all-raygun. and to make matters worse they even screwed up their facts. they said the big dada 12"s were 'due next year', but we all know that they're out now (sorry i just had to let that out). And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix? Will that be one of the trax we hear on grants page? if i'm bored i just might transcribe that article and post it up here. ps: big soup is much to my liking now, still not quite as 'big' as most of his other stuffs (IMHO). did you know spinonline only gave it a 5/10, there's spin for ya/ and can anyone reccomend a good (FREE) graphics program, as my crappy old one, paintshop pro, doesn't seem to like me anymore and i want to give my afx site a redesign. -mult satan err... santa
1997-10-05 00:57Matt Woodard>And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix? >Will that be one of the trax we hear o
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quoted 2 lines And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix?>And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix? >Will that be one of the trax we hear on grants page?
Might it mean the mix he did on Original Fire? -Matt +----------------------------------+ | Matt Woodard | | mtwoodard@hotmail.com | | http://rio.atlantic.net/~woodard | +----------------------------------+ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1997-10-05 01:04MultSanta@aol.commtwoodard@hotmail.com writes: << >And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix? >Will
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mtwoodard@hotmail.com writes: << >And whats up with this radio babylon hip hop mix?
quoted 1 line Will that be one of the trax we hear on grants page?>Will that be one of the trax we hear on grants page?
Might it mean the mix he did that's on Original Fire? >> nope, i should have clarified on this for those who didn't read the article, as i've already gotten three or four responses similar to the one above... [from the raygun article] "I worked out two mixes [of "radio babylon" by meat beat manifesto]; a drum n' bass one [-on original fire-], which I knew they'd be interested, and a hip-hop one with loads of fucked up swing beats in it. I really perfer the hip-hop one, unfortunetly they didn't release it so no one knows it exsits" mult
1997-10-05 01:13a`> [from the raygun article] > "I worked out two mixes [of "radio babylon" by meat beat man
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quoted 5 lines [from the raygun article]> [from the raygun article] > "I worked out two mixes [of "radio babylon" by meat beat manifesto]; a drum > n' bass one [-on original fire-], which I knew they'd be interested, and a > hip-hop one with loads of fucked up swing beats in it. I really perfer the > hip-hop one, unfortunetly they didn't release it so no one knows it exsits"
I just read the article at borders. Definatly something to browse fast in the store, as chris said, rather than to buy. Single page spread with a picture and small article. This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing beats", yow! Grant you really ought to see about getting this one up on the page -- Luke seems to like it enough. I reckon it would have to be cleared with MBM first; however, since it's a remix. andy (in effect) -- a` :: contact(bobtj@wwa.com)co-conspirator(261) :: website(undergoing reconstruction)
1997-10-05 01:55Joe RiceAt 6:13 PM -0700 10/4/97, a` wrote: >This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed thoug
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quoted 5 lines This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing>This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing >beats", yow! Grant you really ought to see about getting this one >up on the page -- Luke seems to like it enough. I reckon it would have >to >be cleared with MBM first; however, since it's a remix.
It's on the double vinyl promos Nothing put out, no idea why it didn't make it on the release. I prefer it to the d n b mix as well. Joe
1997-10-04 19:43s.f.w.d.> >This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing > >beats", yow
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quoted 8 lines This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing> >This hip hop mix sounds very interesting indeed though. "Fucked up swing > >beats", yow! Grant you really ought to see about getting this one > >up on the page -- Luke seems to like it enough. I reckon it would have > >to > >be cleared with MBM first; however, since it's a remix. > > It's on the double vinyl promos Nothing put out, no idea why it didn't make > it on the release. I prefer it to the d n b mix as well.
Anyone feel like making an mp3 of it? *please* Also, anyone know a software that will decode mp3's to wav file format? Just wondering... I did a couple of mix sets that I was editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and slide in a few tunes that I have only in mp3 format... can't use that, so really want to decode 'em... mp3 really isn't my thing, so I just don't know... Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Dot, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
1997-10-05 04:45Rusty HouseholterAt 07:43 PM 10/4/97 +0000, you wrote: >Also, anyone know a software that will decode mp3's
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At 07:43 PM 10/4/97 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines Also, anyone know a software that will decode mp3's to wav file>Also, anyone know a software that will decode mp3's to wav file >format? Just wondering... I did a couple of mix sets that I was
Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces of software to encode mp3 tracks. It has a decode feature too. You can find it at ftp.fhg.de.
quoted 4 lines editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and>editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and >slide in a few tunes that I have only in mp3 format... can't use >that, so really want to decode 'em... mp3 really isn't my thing, so I >just don't know...
Have fun, sounds interesting what you are doing. I've often thought that if I was a DJ I'd do all my stuff from mp3 files, god everything can be done with computers (cept scratching and pitch bends)! Oh one last thing when decoding have ~10 megs of space per minute of music, cause that's about how much it takes. Rusty
1997-10-04 22:03s.f.w.d.> Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces > of software t
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quoted 3 lines Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces> Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces > of software to encode mp3 tracks. It has a decode feature too. You can > find it at ftp.fhg.de.
cool... thanks
quoted 11 lines editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and> > >editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and > >slide in a few tunes that I have only in mp3 format... can't use > >that, so really want to decode 'em... mp3 really isn't my thing, so I > >just don't know... > > Have fun, sounds interesting what you are doing. I've often thought that > if I was a DJ I'd do all my stuff from mp3 files, god everything can be > done with computers (cept scratching and pitch bends)! Oh one last thing > when decoding have ~10 megs of space per minute of music, cause that's > about how much it takes.
I don't do everything on the computer, just add samples and stuff like that (line out to the computer, recording everything to wav file as I do it... edit later) btw... pitch bends and such *can* be done in sound forge =) sound forge is mucho fun thanks again Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Dot, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
1997-10-05 02:46a`s.f.w.d. wrote: > > [Vibert's Hip-Hop mix of Radio Bab.] is on the double vinyl > > promos
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quoted 5 lines [Vibert's Hip-Hop mix of Radio Bab.] is on the double vinyl> > [Vibert's Hip-Hop mix of Radio Bab.] is on the double vinyl > > promos Nothing put out, no idea why it didn't make > > it on the release. I prefer it to the d n b mix as well. > > Anyone feel like making an mp3 of it? *please*
I second taht. Or if anyone wants to sell said promo, or toss the song on a cassette tape, that would be lovely. andy (in effect) -- a` :: contact(bobtj@wwa.com)co-conspirator(261) :: website(undergoing reconstruction)