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  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    The just started playing "Sabatoge."


    haha! that's some Saturday night at Sig Ep kegger music if I evar heard any lol

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts

    OH SH&T

    Noz raids the spymania crates!!!! Fresh from the experimental drum & bass days circa 1996.

    the funniest thing about those spymania records is when they'd wholesale jack shit from like bionic booger breaks and use it as an interlude. but yeah, i think most of their early catalog actually holds up pretty well.

    the dial record is actually pretty far removed from the other releases. there's like one token fakey squarepusher type track and the rest is some pretty dark melodic type stuff that doesn't even use S>drums/S> the amen break

  • Wildflowers 1... Kalaparusha - Jays

    hot funky outish jazz right thurr

    got the whole 5 record set yesterday

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Wildflowers 1... Kalaparusha - Jays

    hot funky outish jazz right thurr

    got the whole 5 record set yesterday

    In western MA? How are the spots out there? I never go, even though
    it's only 90 minutes away or so.

  • drewnicedrewnice 5,465 Posts

    DON'T NOBODY CARE ABOUT USH1>H2>ALL THEY DO IS DOUBT US/H2>


  • I always do well out here, i'm on vacation, but the spots treat me good...

    Where you at? there is a flea in Holyoke that I came up nice at last time I went
    sundays only

    I Just hope the storm doesn't ruin my morning mission

  • The just started playing "Sabatoge."


    haha! that's some Saturday night at Sig Ep kegger music if I evar heard any lol

    There's about 300+ in this lil' club.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I'm in Boston.

    Count on snowed out flea - everybody is doing a Chicken Little
    this weekend, two family parties for tomorrow were cancelled, everybody
    was "stocking up" at the supermarket...it gets so ridiculous, esp since
    when I was growing up it snowed all winter for 5 months, now we get like
    4 storms a year and everyone has a meltdown over them...

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts
    everybody
    was "stocking up" at the supermarket...

    no shit. i was experiencing some serious cart rage with these mother fuckers clogging up the dairy isle and keeping me from my thick and creamy royal rasberry yoplait.



    kids have feet for a reason.

  • I'm in Boston.

    Count on snowed out flea - everybody is doing a Chicken Little
    this weekend, two family parties for tomorrow were cancelled, everybody
    was "stocking up" at the supermarket...it gets so ridiculous, esp since
    when I was growing up it snowed all winter for 5 months, now we get like
    4 storms a year and everyone has a meltdown over them...

    It even snowed here yesterday That's

  • I know, right?

    I'm from vermont and 12" of snow is like a minor inconvienience (most of the time, anyways)
    they probably wouldent even cancel school

    down here it's like everybody preparing for Y2K



    I'm still gonna try to get up in there, there is one 45 dealer who had MADDD shit...
    and it seemed like nobody dug through...

    Like poppy fam 45's for 50 cent apiece...

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    http://shoutcast.3030media.net:8000/listen.pls

    3030 radio.
    dilla weekend.

    fire.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts

    I really liked this album when it came out. I saw them play with the Thinking Fellers that year. Polvo had no stage presence but they sounded great.

    Just finished listening to Mandrill.


  • why this album have such a poor sound ...?

    I feel your pain. "In Need Of Love" still gets played at the club.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    Maybe it was strictly subliminal, but I could not resist
    grabbing this when I saw it beneath the register at Good Records
    last week - shit is outstanding. The "7th Chamber" remix melted my
    face right the fuck off.
    This has been true with just about every mix I got from SS.

    I got the impression that some features were being cut back
    from the forums to help beef up other areas of the website,
    mainly the mixes for dl. If that's so, I'm all for it - as
    much as I enjoy the studied bickering that goes on in here,
    the music made by those who hang has probably been the best
    thing I have taken away from this place. Y'all need to click on
    that link up there...

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    Currently listening to some audio I took from yesterday's bboy jam with Bambaataa. Audio quality is similar to an old Bam tape

    Dan Duce on fucking

    Soulstrut effect? hahahaha!
    Who was the first person to double up with Sharon Jones?

    I'm gonna attempt to get all Nathan Barley later and sync the audio with the battles. You might need a change of underwear.

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    Just got done listening to Sam Cooke. Now I'm listening to this-


  • awallawall 673 Posts


    this was always my favorite. some serious high school memories there. sounds a bit less dated than the others (especially today's active lifestyles) upon revisting.

    really though it's all about this shit:

    dave brylawski's band after polvo

  • I'm listening to the cogs in my brain turn very slowly.

    1200 words to go on this article.


    Now I'm listening to E-40's radio show on KMEL.

    And trying to cut about 400 words out of this article.


  • luckluck 4,077 Posts

    why this album have such a poor sound ...?

    Welcome to the world of One-Der-Ful / Mar-V-Lus, my friend. It's of even worse quality than the usual 45s from that label, because it's sort of a boot. Pickwick can elucidate. Brother James?

    But don't let this stop you from snagging 45s from their "Essica" subsidiary. Curtis Smith's "The Living End" is a solid Northern Stomper, as the Brits say.

    Me? I'm listening to a beautiful, beautiful album:
    Joe Bataan - Singin' Some Soul (Fania)


  • why this album have such a poor sound ...?

    Welcome to the world of One-Der-Ful / Mar-V-Lus, my friend. It's of even worse quality than the usual 45s from that label, because it's sort of a boot. Pickwick can elucidate. Brother James?

    But don't let this stop you from snagging 45s from their "Essica" subsidiary. Curtis Smith's "The Living End" is a solid Northern Stomper, as the Brits say.

    thanks for the infos ...


  • why this album have such a poor sound ...?

    Welcome to the world of One-Der-Ful / Mar-V-Lus, my friend. It's of even worse quality than the usual 45s from that label, because it's sort of a boot. Pickwick can elucidate. Brother James?

    I think it is a boot, myself...they used to advertise this LP in Goldmine magazine in the eighties, and I believe it was this fucked-up version they were selling.

  • autezautez 404 Posts
    I'm listening to the cogs in my brain turn very slowly.

    1200 words to go on this article.


    Now I'm listening to E-40's radio show on KMEL.

    And trying to cut about 400 words out of this article.
    what kinda stuff is he playing? im listening to j dee - donuts again
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