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  • tiddles
    Encryption, Jr.
    • Jun 2004
    • 6861

    #16
    Re: does anyone do this?

    Originally posted by asdf_admin
    Isn't that what Sasha does with his Maven?
    not to my ears...sasha does some neat stuff, but he could do soooooooooooo much more with his toys

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    • asdf_admin
      i use to be important
      • Jun 2004
      • 12798

      #17
      Re: does anyone do this?

      Damn, I thought this thread was going to be about breaking into women's houses and sniffing their dirty panties.
      Not even funny. Here is an Oregon man ...

      "More than 3,000 pairs of panties: This, along with some stray dryer lint, is what prosecutors around Oregon are accusing Sung Koo Kim of stealing. Last month, yet another Oregon county rang Kim up on charges of stealing underwear, this time from a Pacific University dorm in Forest Grove. And almost five months after Brooke Wilberger disappeared from Corvallis, Kim is still the only suspect in the case. Does having a thing for women's knickers lead to violent crime? To sate our curiosity, WW spoke with Portland psychologist and fetish expert Kevin McGovern."

      dead, yet alive.

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      • asdf_admin
        i use to be important
        • Jun 2004
        • 12798

        #18
        Re: does anyone do this?

        not to my ears...sasha does some neat stuff, but he could do soooooooooooo much more with his toys
        i think he does a lot more. i would like to say he has all the tracks busted up and has millions of samples he can use. maven is a music god, and sasha is the son.
        dead, yet alive.

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        • daveman
          I love the colors!!!
          • Jul 2005
          • 1221

          #19
          Re: does anyone do this?

          Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
          theres that cutchemist/DJ Shadow/plus one (I cant recall) trio that does soemthign similar with samples and scratching.
          dunno if that really counts though.
          was the trio X-Press2. three guys all playing at once each with two to three decks.
          once upon a time, machines were mice, and men were lions. now that its the opposite, it's twice upon a time

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          • daveman
            I love the colors!!!
            • Jul 2005
            • 1221

            #20
            Originally posted by picklemonkey
            hawtin?


            I've heard he does sometimes... but it was probably complete shit coming out of my buddy's mouth
            your buddy could have been right. hawtin used to do full equipment sets at sanky soaps in manchester UK. this was before he was using laptops and final scratch. he would mix tracks back and forth on the decks, but he kept going to another machine to save snips and clips of what he was playing off the records. about half way into the set he ditched the decks and played off this machine recycling the sounds from earlier in the night. it was amazing to see. i wish i knew technically what was going on, but is was definately live he would switch stuff on and off and tweek knobs along the way. he never looked up. he was in the zone. easily the hardest working dj i have ever seen. since then i have seen him but he was staring into a laptop screen.
            once upon a time, machines were mice, and men were lions. now that its the opposite, it's twice upon a time

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            • fletcher
              Platinum Poster
              • Jul 2005
              • 1308

              #21
              Re: does anyone do this?

              Infusion Live claim to be completely live and improvised, and they rock at it
              http://fletchymole.wordpress.com/

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              • skahound
                Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                • Jun 2004
                • 11411

                #22
                Isn't that what Rabbit in the Moon used to do?
                A good shower head and my right hand - the two best lovers that I ever had.

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                • Zerotonine
                  Getting Somewhere
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 147

                  #23
                  Re: does anyone do this?

                  Originally posted by fletcher
                  Infusion Live claim to be completely live and improvised, and they rock at it
                  EXACTLY. I was just gonna say that.
                  There was a video floating around of these guys back in 2004. i think it was from club Nerve or something for the WMC. Not really sure though.
                  Awesome video. They really rocked it that night.
                  I would to get a hold of that video again.
                  "Do what you wanna do, play what you wanna play, say what you wanna say"

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                  • ian
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 289

                    #24
                    Re: does anyone do this?

                    Originally posted by daveman
                    Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
                    theres that cutchemist/DJ Shadow/plus one (I cant recall) trio that does soemthign similar with samples and scratching.
                    dunno if that really counts though.
                    was the trio X-Press2. three guys all playing at once each with two to three decks.
                    It was Shadow, Cut Chemist and DJ Numark. They do what they call the "MPC routine" where each one of them has an MPC3000 sampler and a DJ mixer and between them they perform as a band, each playing different parts from the MPC pads. Absolutely amazing to see, they have it as an extra on DJ Shadow's In tune and on time DVD - well worth checking out.
                    Signature for Rent - ?1/character

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                    • Jibgolly
                      Vortexuralizor
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 20773

                      #25
                      Re: does anyone do this?

                      Originally posted by pdowney
                      I'm not sure, but I think Pure Science mostly bases his live shows on working with small fragments. At least he used to. He was one of the very first laptop performers, long before Ableton.
                      got any of his sets i can get from ya?
                      the only thing ive ever heard from him is the Muzik Mag cd he did with tall paul a long ass time ago.

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