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  • PS the hotel I'm at has a slow connection so images taking a while to load, but it's nice to see so many people coming up with some scores!
    in Finds Comment by maxveritech March 2015
  • Been a really fruitful month in the field with work taking me to lots of different Australian cities for a dig. Highlights so far would be unearthing a (admittedly worn) copy of Renee Geyer's Australia-only 45 "Be there in the morning/Stares and whi…
    in Finds Comment by maxveritech March 2015
  • Anyone else got a copy of this or know more than what's on Discogs? Copped this for a buck in New York when there earlier this month. Interesting that the insert is hand-written too. http://www.discogs.com/No-Artist-Cardas-Sweeper-Record/rele…
  • Mexi said:There have been copies floating around ebay.co.uk the last few months. Best mag ever! So much better than (dare I say it) Wax Poetics. The reviews and DJ top 10's were priceless! Good luck bro. A belated cheers for the …
  • Great topic! I'm tossing up between spending a weekend in Montreal and Charleston in between visits to NYC and New Orleans. Is there a fair bit going on in Montreal (read: hungover record shopping) on a Sunday?
  • One of my favourite cities in the world. Amazing food, bars and the bottleshops carry serious booze at outstanding prices (at least compared to Australia). If fine dining's your thing, here's an online link to the English Michelin guide for Tokyo. …
  • Excellent post! Thanks for sharing!
  • Partial bump. Making the trip to Portland in September. Any clubs/DJ nights of note worth checking out? Planning on hitting the city's Clyde Commons, Teardrops and Nostranas but recommendations for any local spots/dives worth drinking at very much a…
  • Nice thread, lots of gold! Very envious of the range of ryes and Bourbons available in America and their prices. By the time they get to Australia, even the entry level stuff has swelled significantly in price. Funnily enough, as I type, I'm working…
  • Not too much of note. Noticed a couple of Asian records at the Cannington Salvation Army and decided to buy 'em both for a buck. One had a nice uptempo break but don't know much about the record other than it's The Stylers. Anyone got any additional…
  • crabmongerfunk said:personally, i'd commit to a modest yearly donation if that were the case. maybe go pbs style and charge like 40 bucks and throw in a soulstrut t-shirt and some of the more memorable graemlins in sticker form (both of which sort o…
  • Cheers Wolf, you're a deadset legend! Worked an absolute treat!
  • You know what's great about asutralia? nothing. lol, whats with the australia hate?
  • Also when you load sounds on each FPC pad, each pad shows up as a separate "key" in the piano roll. That way you can use your controller of choice (MPD for instance) to record MIDI in real time, then use the piano roll to fine tune. For me the re…
  • thanks kaushik for re-opening my eyes to FPC, completely forgot about it! just curious, is there any way to map individual beat slices through FLslicer to the pads via drag and drop or is the only way to assign samples to pads by individually load…
  • Ah Tokyo, how I wish I was there again! Toying with idea of going at the end of December to coincide with the Bledisloe game, but very up in the air! I think with the price of the MPD32, I'm figuring I might just go the whole hog and buy either an …
  • Thanks for the response guys - and thanks for the well wishes Nick, the big 3-0 has been pretty good so far! My girl is offering to buy me an MPC1000 for a present but I've said no as she's not working at the moment, so would feel bad if she dropped…
  • I was halfway through this MP3 of this awesome BBC documentary on digging. While I ate lunch at my desk, I made it through to the end of Coldcut talking about their Paid in Full remix. Not sure who's heard this or not, but very, very interesting! …
  • Copped this just for the cover alone. +1, so good!
  • Don't have an LX3 but very happy with my Panasonic DMC-FS5 Lumix as a point and click (FWIW I have a Canon 400D as my DSLR). The wide angle is great for landscape shots and makes a powerful, compact holiday camera (prior to that I had a Ricoh R8 whi…
  • try 4000 library lp's from a television station station for $1000 Ah, hearing Dan's ABC story always makes me smile!
  • yeah heard first hand over dinner from my mate's sister who was visiting from brisbane.. pretty insane eh! maybe i misinterpreted what she said, but it sounds like while brisbane has these restrictions, the gold coast has none because it has seperat…
  • aiya, that is so dodgy! i guess that's one of the bad things about the way the net has grown, opens up new "opportunities" for the unscrupulous... good luck for all being "represented" by these cats...
  • uh whoops, sorry blokes! a case indeed of mistake antipodean identity. guess that's what happens when you strut early in the morning! apologies to hugh and mark for the confusion! and i'm max!
  • hot beat hugh... really nice!
  • Jackie Orszacky's "Friend's of Mrs. S" would have to be my favourite aussie break. Haven't actually heard that one. Those two breaks aren't my faves, just a couple I noticed in my crates - the Daly-Wilson "Dirty Feet" drums are pretty classic!
  • provided they are ~$2 or less Marcia Hines - Shines Daly Wilson Big Band - any album Renee Geyer - any album they make great trade material for those semi regular trips to the UK, suffice to say there are multiples accumulating at home already …
  • this thread illustrates the massive divide between digging elsewhere (mainly stateside) and here in australia. the only break stuff i see mega copies of here in western australia is the daly-wilson on tour LP plus thriller by michael jackson... alwa…
  • They pop up on Ebay from time to time, but be ready to drop like $50+. understandable - been keeping an eye on the bay but don't seem to pop up that often... will keep my peepers peeled!