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  1. Originally posted by breakbeatz2

    to block out sigs?

    i know many of us are at work when we check the boards, and I for one dont really like it when someone walks by and I have half naked10-K II people on my screen. Maybe there could be an option to block peoples sigs?

    thanks

    This would be amazing. I work at a very sexual harassment sensitive company and can't even check the board b/c of sigs.

    God bless the programmer that can implement that into the board...

  2. Originally posted by mpuppet

    1. run garden hose between cassette deck and computer.

    2. insert blank cd in computer.

    3. drink half bottle of blackhaus.

    4. go to c: prompt in dos and type "format c:"

    5. buy box of tide and wash clothes so everything is bright and vibrant

    6. cd is done.

    thanx bro, I did all that and now nothin works. it says C:/ and i can't get out. What do i do now? I really hope u can help.

  3. Originally posted by drpleasure

    he just got trapped in a tool shed surrounded by guys with machine guns.

    he just stuck on of the guys in the chest with a pitchfork, then threw a sawblade at another guy and lopped of the top of his skull.

    here he comes... wood axe to the balls of the poor soldier. Chop off the arm of another poor mofo.

    Arnold doesn't do it like he used to.

    LET OFF SOME STEAM.....BENNET!!!!

    classic! I am def. old school arnold fan!

  4. Originally posted by riddlerktu

    It's not all about spinning big rooms, city clubs, etc. I like to have a good time no matter where, how big, how small. I've spun at a lot of different spots all around the world and its not how big or small but the vibe.

    Sage is a restaurant but a very nice one at that. I was impressed with how nice it looks inside and since women were free all night, Staten Island had some really nice looking ones. Maybe the garbage mutated their genes to make them really stacked. Yes it was Staten Island but I was curious to see what kind of vibe there was. Along with my KTU crew, we had fun albeit it was a small crowd. However, it was a good vibe and people were having a good time. These were the same promoters that used to do the NYLA party in the city. I had a great time!

    Next stop...CLUB XS in Seaside Heights tonight....THEN OFF TO VEGAS BABY!!!!!

    www.djriddler.com

    agreed agreed. My friend was telling me about when he went to Ibiza and saw Carl Cox play in some shitty bar in front of only 100 people, but it turned out being one of the best nights in his life. Its all about having fun. Everyone needs to keep a positive attitude, and make the best of every situation.

  5. Originally posted by quoth

    this thread brings back awesome old skool rave memories.

    Dancedeep, i was at that Peace on Earth party (for obvious reasons).

    Thanks to our brains..all we have left to hold onto is the memories of those dope old skool raves parties and especially the raves thrown at Tunnel. There are too many to list..but to this day i still have hanging on my wall some of the original flyers...

    attachment.php?s=&postid=1546260

    that's just a taste..and thats only half a wall u should see the other 3 lol. :eek:

    I have the same shit all over my walls. And crates of flyers sitting in my closet for memories...

  6. Originally posted by maximman

    that's awesome!

    I didn't really understand the concept behind the show when I first heard about it and I was wondering who would pay $50 on a Thursday night to hear Josh Wink spin for 2 hours. I did more research into it, and it definitely sounds like an amazing show.

    That's amazing that Coxy was there to check the show out. I was thinking that they'd be competing for the crowd that night but I guess you got the best of BOTH worlds. I'm insanely jealous!

    Post the pictures so I can see what the real deal is with the show.

    heh, when someone told me about the show, I was asking all these questions, and he was like "i can't really explain it, just go" so I know where your coming from.

    Here is the best explanation I can come up with. It is a very musically based production with ALOT of aerial stunts and a some sort of symbolic tribal theme. Arial stunts being people flying across the room in attached with harnesses and bunjee ropes and all of this choreographed to music. They do alot of visuals and climactic scenes that are very cool. There is live singing and drumming to amazing beats, alot of it being symbolic, but most went over my head since I think it was in Portuguese. The performers were awesome too. They really try to work the crowd. They come down into the audience and entice and dance with everyone..very cool

    Then the special treat is on thursdays, they have special guest djs who spin mini sets during the show. I happened to go for Josh Wink but its different every Thurs. If you click on the website I posted b4, you can find the link that has the list of djs and brings the price down from 55 to $35.

    All I can say is def check it out. For $35 it is very cool. I think everyone into electronic music and an open mind will like.

    ps. seeing cox there made the night. what a crazy animal. I only have the pic of me and him b/c they didnt allow you to take pictures during the show and my camera would have got fucked up from all the water. hopefully i can post it. :D

  7. OMG,

    I was at this show called De La Guarda tnite with Josh Winx special guest, and who do I spot standing by himself. CARL COX! So me and my friend go up to him say whats up, took pic blah blah blah. Nice guy to talk to by the way.

    Thennnn, during the show, there are the performers like bunjee jumping from the ceiling and doing all this awesome shit on ropes to techno beats, and all of the sudden, I see Mr. Cox suspended 30 feet in the air, flying around with another person in the show. It was hilarious cuz he's a big guy and it looked like they needed an extra harness or too to hoist him up there. The crowd went bananas tho.

    I thought it was pretty cool to see a superstar dj hang out with the crowd and have fun like that.

    I asked him what he thought about spinning in NY, he said he loved it but theres no where else to play anymore. :( Buuuuut, he said that will all be changing as soon as crobar opens, so that sounded promising.

    if anyone wants to check out this show, I def recommend. It very interactive...electronic beats....cool lights...people spray water on you to keep cool...awesome vibe.

    www.delaguarda.dj

    ENJOY. I will post the pic soon, if i can figure out how to do it.

  8. Originally posted by DANCEdeep

    Does anyone know anything about this kat? He use to be huge in the scene years ago. The last time he played, that I know of, was at a Stuck On Earth party/One Nation in July 2001 at Tunnel but hasn't been seen in NYC for a long time. He was affiliated with the brooklyn underground & The Zoo (NYC). Thanks.

    peace.

    Holy Christ, me and my friends have been wondering the same exact thing. I was about to actually IM him and personally see what was up.

    Anyways, I will never forget back in like '97-'99 he was on EVERY flyer. More Monkey Business I/II/III were all great, and I enjoyed all the uptown underground parties. I have his original three mixtapes, and I still regard Divine Manifestin as the one of the best and most creative trance tape ever.

    I also have PleasureHeads first two mixtapes. The first one is absolutely INSANE!!!! I remember partying at Roseland, and Pleasurehead came up to me and some people during the party (b4 he became popular of course) hung out for a little, and then passed on his first mixtape. I mean, there were trainwrecks all over the place, but the music selection is still the best I've ever heard in the hard trance/acid realm.

    anyone else remember Kliprock/Joey Jeep and the rest of those guys. Ahh, those were the days.

    Honestly, if I could hear one old rave dj again, it would def be the Dever.

  9. Tonight the 24th, me and my boy will be droppin the hard trance and hardstyle bombs on Orbital Grooves Streaming radio.

    Tune in using Winamp and put some energy in your bedtime rituals 8-)

    Time: 8:00 - 10:00 PM EST

    Special thanks goes to the cats @ orbitalgrooves.com for hooking this up - head over to their website -- check out the set, and others.

    Addresses for the stream:

    Hi-fi (96k/s) - http://66.250.32.195:8008/

    Lo-fi (56k/s) - http://209.123.186.178:8126/

    or hit the website **orbitalgrooves** and Click the "Tune In" icon in the upper left hand corner.

    AIM:Enhancr23

  10. Tonight the 24th, me and my boy will be droppin the hard trance and hardstyle bombs on Orbital Grooves Streaming radio.

    Tune in using Winamp and put some energy in your bedtime rituals 8-)

    Time: 8:00 - 10:00 PM EST

    Special thanks goes to the cats @ orbitalgrooves.com for hooking this up - head over to their website -- check out the set, and others.

    Addresses for the stream:

    Hi-fi (96k/s) - http://66.250.32.195:8008/

    Lo-fi (56k/s) - http://209.123.186.178:8126/

    or hit the website **orbitalgrooves** and Click the "Tune In" icon in the upper left hand corner.

    AIM:Enhancr23

  11. it sounds very bad. I want it to sound bright and vibrant similar to a cd, but can't seem to get it right. I have run the file thru sound forge's declicker and vinyl restoration filters, then tried tweaking things left and right, but it still sounds dull and old and like a tape. Can someone help me with this. I have about intermediate experience working with file/sound editing [have sound forge and acid pro], so any help in this area would be appreciated.

  12. Originally posted by djjamesa

    Hey Brandy ... if u and your friends are looking for a nice place, with a good vibe and even better music, come check us out at ABAYA in the East Village. I started spinning this party over 2 months ago, and its def. been alot of fun so far and the place has been packed every week. I can guarantee you will NEVER pay a cover at the door, and the drinks are out of this world. I play a very small hip hop set, usually early in the night and the rest of the night is a mix of classics, tribal and funky house music. The decor is one of the most well set up and hottest in the city and we are open late ... til around 5am. If you and your party decide to stop by just mention my name at the door, and you will all be comped ... and stop by the booth, ill have plenty of copies of some mix cd's for you and your friends :)

    Hope to see u down there and if head elsewhere, have a great time as well !

    Abaya is located @ 244 East Houston St (Between Ave A & B)

    21+ to get in and doors open 10pm…

    wait up...if there's no cover, then what is the comp for?

  13. Originally posted by az-tec

    its every Saturday from 1pm-8/9pm

    not sure who next week is...this week is Melvin Moore of Subliminal Records and resident DJ Jeff Winters.

    AS soon as I find out more info I will post it.

    the website for the party is www.decksinthecity.net

    but it has to be updated a little....

    Thanx bro. If it don't rain on sat, I'll try to go.

  14. Originally posted by az-tec

    there is no dress code at all...

    people were in shorts, tank tops, sleeveless...its just a fun outdoor daytime party.

    The crowd is NOTHING..and i am totally serious here NOTHING like the nighttime crowd there.

    everyone is very laid back, just out to have fun

    def check it out...my 3 friends run it, and they did an excellent job at it.

    plus since it is in a mainly noin residential area, they can play the music pretty loud outside :D

    oh and nomembername..Glass is on 10th ave...at 26th st...party is from like 2pm-9pm

    Where can I check out a schedule of events? I work on 26th and 11th.

  15. Originally posted by neptune1

    I believe you are referring to the afterhours on Essex st...

    if so, its a bangin party in a tight little joint south of Houston St... Mike Negron and friends spin there, a great way to carry the party over to saturday evening if you are so inclined...

    are you talking bout 120 essex st or Bauhaus?

  16. Originally posted by sinixstar

    I get what you're coming from, but the only problem with your arguement is that line has been thrown around since about 96 - 97. E didn't blow up in 2000. You're at least 4 or 5 years off the pace with that one.

    I think what you're going through is classic jadedness. It happens to pretty much everybody at one point or another.

    Anyways, it's funny this topic came up here, I just wrote a rather lengthy article on a different site about why the rave scene died. As much as i'm sure people don't like to admit it - the rave scene and the club scene are very very closely tied together.

    it went a little something like this:

    basicly, all you have to do is change every instance of "raving" to "clubbing", and add a couple years to the timeline.

    this conversation also got into the progression of electronic music as it hits mainstream media (most of the logical progression tends to go rave scene -> club scene -> pop world). I can post more of the conversation if anybody's interested, but it's a little lengthy - so i'm not going to bother right now.

    I completely agree with your statement. I feel that yes, edm has reached a decline, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. It means, we are in that transitional period where new music is being experimented with and ultimately will be born. Things will go back underground and shortly will follow that path from underground, to club culture, to mainstream. I for one, am looking forward to this.

    My question is, what does everyone think will be the new thing?

    Shoooting around Williamsburg and E. Village, downtowmpo seems to be picking up. also, new wave and all things rock seem to be making a huge re-surgance.

    I'd love to hear what other people think.

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