Dave Clarke @ Glastonbury 2004

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  • asimoulis
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 195

    Dave Clarke @ Glastonbury 2004



    enjoy the techno powers
  • Jibgolly
    Vortexuralizor
    • Jun 2004
    • 20773

    #2
    this is a cool set too. thanks again "A" (cant pronounce your name)

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    • xeb
      Addiction started
      • Jun 2004
      • 364

      #3


      Excellent!! this was one of my favorite sets from glasto thanks dude
      www.nigelmarcussen.com
      www.tribalis-totalis.com

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      • foreks
        Addiction started
        • Jun 2004
        • 491

        #4
        Re:: Dave Clarke @ Glastonbury 2004

        "After some time (I wanted to move to CD in 1997) I have finally got a
        machine that I believe is sonically and technically up to the job of
        replacing the hallowed and much loved 1210. I was originally asked to
        demo the Technics CD deck in New York at the beginning of the year but I
        didn't have the space in my calendar, however after finally getting my
        hands on one I have concluded that I will now switch over to CDs in the
        short term, this will take some time and allow me to road test the
        machine in clubs. Initially I will bring my own, but would appreciate
        any promoters that read this and have budget to either hire or buy, to
        supply 2-3 of them, eventually my technical rider will change and any
        one with questions can send either an email to my office or speak to my
        road manager direct. Please note that Pioneer/Denon or other makes of CD
        decks will not be used, furthermore technical 1210's will still be needed.

        I know some of you flat earthers will be upset, but whilst I love vinyl
        its time has been written on the wall for ages and I felt that Final
        Scratch and Albeton live wasn't for me in terms of interface and sound
        quality (although some djs have their own valid and difference
        opinions). In my mind at the moment the pros outweigh the cons, it will
        speed up the both mine and other producers music to clubs (being cheaper
        for smaller labels/artists), the bass frequencies will be fatter and
        stereo (in non bridged systems), the flexibility in mixing techniques
        not available to vinyl (and some computer systems ) are exciting, and it
        uses a standard that is already tried and tested. The only cons that I
        can think of are slower load up time than vinyl and inability of titling
        each CD with vdu outlet to a central LCD. I believe these are not
        unsurmountable problems.

        I must also say that this is an entirely professional decision, I am not
        sponsored by this company.

        Finally............
        Notice to promo/record companies and artists:
        Please from now on can you send both vinyl and CD of all singles/albums
        that you feel suit the material that I play out e.g.: Novamute, Ruskin,
        inigo Kennedy, Victim, end2end, twilight, 76, turbo, Birmingham Boys,
        DiskoB, Gigolo, electrix etc. etc. etc. Can all CD's please be labelled
        clearly as cdr's without writing/print can easily be lost, also please
        don't forget to finalize, and if it has been professionally mastered
        please label production copy. Only 16bit 44.1 will be played, mp3 will
        be ignored. Finally, if you can afford to, than please send any back cat
        on CD if you know I have been a fan!

        Many many thanks
        Dave Clarke"

        bibi dave. don't want to see u anymore.

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