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  1. I myself need the address
  2. Chable & Fernandez - Come To Me After their well received single on M Theory, Luke Chable and Jono Fernandez return with another single entitled 'Come To Me'. Derived from the same sessions that brought us 'Before You Break On Me', this progressive house offering from the duo is most than just a 4/4 interpretation of the track, but has been redeveloped and tweaked to make it something that stands on it's own merit, whilst highlighting the versatility of these two fast rising producers. The 'Original Mix' offers up something a little different from these two young producers, taking a more subtle 4/4 route. Moody atmospheric sweeps and vocal fills expand within the slow evolving groove, eerie sounds creeping in from different directions whilst a trippy melody starts to develop. A break slowly rises, and takes the track into a tougher percussive led second half where all the elements blend together as one big copper pot of sound, each layer fading out to finish. Taking it more to the dancefloor, 'Chris Fortier' utilises a chunky bassline to get things moving quickly, dropping the same melodic loop over the top throughout. The vocal fills are delayed and stretched out over the beats and the momentum kept at a constant driving pace. The melodic hook brings a very old skool influence to the mix, but there is not much else in the way of progression which limits the use of what is otherwise a solid remix. A great release from Screen Recordings who's European roots are steadily branching out and making waves with DJs across the globe, and with forthcoming tracks and remixes by the Flash Brothers and M.A.S. Collective, there's plenty more where this came from. For those of you who pass by Sonar tonight expect to hear this one thrown.
  3. Earth almost put on impact alert By Dr David Whitehouse BBC News Online science editor No one was quite sure at the beginning where 2004 AS1 was headed. Astronomers have revealed how they came within minutes of alerting the world to a potential asteroid strike last month. Some scientists believed on 13 January that a 30m object, later designated 2004 AS1, had a one-in-four chance of hitting the planet within 36 hours. It could have caused local devastation and the researchers contemplated a call to President Bush before new data finally showed there was no danger. The procedures for raising the alarm in such circumstances are now being revised. At the time, the president's team would have been putting the final touches to a speech he was due to make the following day at the headquarters of Nasa, the US space agency. In it he planned to reset the course of manned spaceflight, sending it back to the Moon and on to Mars, but he could have had something very different to say. If... the call had been made to the president it would have been disastrous Brian Marsden, Minor Planet Center He could have begun by warning the world it was about to be hit by a space rock. Bush would not have known where it would impact - only somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Experts would have been bouncing radar signals off the huge rock as he spoke in order to get more information about its trajectory. At about 30m wide, the asteroid was cosmic small fry, not the type of thing to wipe out the dinosaurs or threaten our species, but still big enough to cause considerable damage after exploding in the atmosphere. Potentially, the loss of life could have been much worse than 11 September. In the end, Bush made no such announcement, but astronomers have admitted they were on the verge of making the call. Shall we call the President? In a paper presented at this week's Planetary Protection conference in California, veteran asteroid researcher Clark Chapman calls it a "nine-hour crisis". He explains how word reached the astronomical community of an asteroid that had just been discovered by the twin optical telescopes of the Linear automated sky survey in New Mexico. Bush's Nasa speech might have taken a different turn The Minor Planet Center in Massachusetts - the clearing house for such observations - posted details on the internet requesting attention from astronomers, one of whom noticed something peculiar. The object was expected to grow 40-times brighter in the next day - a possible sign that it was getting closer, very rapidly. But with data from just four observations available, the uncertainties were large. There were many possible orbits the object could be on, and the majority of them did not threaten the Earth. What to do? Tell the world about the uncertain situation or wait for more data? For some astronomers, events reached a crescendo when Steven Chesley, a researcher at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, looked at the available data and sent an e-mail saying the asteroid had a 25% chance of striking the Earth's Northern Hemisphere in a few days. It was then that astronomers Clark Chapman and David Morrison, chair of the International Astronomical Union's Working Group on Near Earth Objects, contemplated picking up the telephone to the White House. 'Jumped the gun' But many astronomers did not agree that waking up President Bush would have been wise. "They completely misread the situation," said Benny Peiser of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. "There was plenty of time to get other observers on the job." Others also believe the call would have been premature. "That would have jumped the gun before we knew much about the object," said Brian Marsden, of the Minor Planet Center. Chapman was close to raising alarm "I find it incredible that such action was contemplated on the basis of just four observations. That is just not enough to yield a sensible orbit. "There was no need to panic as it was obvious that the situation would have been resolved, one way or another, in another hour or two," he told BBC News Online. Fortunately for all concerned, shortly after the ominous Chesley e-mail, an amateur astronomer managed to dodge the clouds and take a picture of a blank patch of sky. This was significant because if 2004 AS1 really was going to hit the Earth, it would have been in the amateur's sights. The fact that it was absent meant the rock would not strike us. But Chapman says in his presentation that if it had been cloudy, and no more observations could have been obtained at the time, he would have raised the alarm. Marsden disagrees. "If it had been cloudy and the call had been made to the President it would have been disastrous." Many astronomers recognise that they a false alarm could have brought ridicule on their profession. They are calling for more planning and less panic if it should happen for real next time. And 2004 AS1? It turned out to be bigger than anyone had thought - about 500m wide. It eventually passed the Earth at a distance of about 12 million km - 32 times the Earth-Moon distance, posing no danger to us whatsoever. More Details Here http://space.com/scienceastronomy/planetary_defense_040225.html
  4. Have a good time tonight Matt. Can't make it but I wish you good times. Question: What type of setup will I have to work with this Friday?
  5. Same mix which can be downloaded from www.SoundsOfTheUnderground.com or from my sig. Glad you liked it guys. peace, OBBY
  6. Thanks for the air time. A new Cd is in the works so I'll send it once finalized. Respectfully, OBBY
  7. I myself just visited their website http://www.sonarniteclub.com/ and from what I see it seems really nice. I'm looking forward to it. I know Jackie has and is going through allot in order to set this up so lets keep her in mind and drop some fresh beats in her name.
  8. obby

    SONAR This FRIDAY!!!

    Damn MIRZA..... you get all the attention.
  9. obby

    Sotu?

    If it was up to me I would give them to all you guys for free and with a smile but for that same reason the power was taken away from me. Music World on Bird Road has them super cheap so call Jorge Alvarado up and he will hook you up. Being that the beach is more of a tourist spot the prices run more in that area. Music World (305)485-4822
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    Sotu?

    Soon....................trust me. We are looking for someone to optimize my website and I think we may have found one so once that is accomplished more money will then be invested on shirts and club gear. This all pretty much coming out of my pocket so I have to prioritize. Very soon though Your so sweet Carissa. Orly has a great point here to be honest with you. I myself am not a promoter nor do I want to be. I'll stick to loving intelligent sounds and providing them to whomever enjoys them. The CP crew will always have my sounds if needed.
  11. Un clavo es lo que saca a otro clavo I PM'ed you. Hope it helps.
  12. obby

    Nerve Review

    It was cool hanging with you guys but everything seems like blur to me. That padron does not play. It was really cool seeing everyone there. Sammy welcome back bro. You belong here. Edgar, always nice to see you both on the decks and off. Matt, for the record it was my first time hearing you spin and everyone told me that I would enjoy your sounds and I did. Very smooth mixing bro. Much respect. Your a cool person bro. Your offer to take some wax up to you part of town was appreciated and will definitely be keep in mind. You sound like someone that would be fun as hell to tag up with. Nice hanging with the crew, OBBY
  13. I am being asked if there is any break beat parties here in Miami tonight???
  14. Full Tracks Recently Posted On Sounds Of The Underground For Your Audio Enjoyment www.SoundsOfTheUnderground.com FULL TRACKS: Sasha - Ohmna Paul Oakenfold - Zoo York (Leama & Moor Mix) Blackwatch & Greed ft Lesley - Gentle Rain (Blackwatch's Jacked Hi Mix) Unknown Artist - Unknown Track EHR 001 (This is a must hear) Origene - Sanctuary (Harry Lemon Mix) Radio Head - Nothing (Hybrid Mix) John Creamer & Stephanie K - Wish You Were Here (Lexicon Ave Mix) Eurythmics - Who's That Girl - (Samuell Flash Mix) Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams - (Danny Tenaglia Remix) Earth Deuley pres Kito Kala - 2 Hours Descent - Round Midnight D Facto - Future Shock Chris Coco - Albatras Alexander Church - Cycles of Life - (Celestial Remix) FULL LENGTH MIXES: Joey Andron - Critical Rhythm vol 2 Ruin - Synthetic (1999) Nosmo - Vagrant (12-21-2003) Nick Warren - Metrodance Cream Live Part 1 (01-24-2004) Digital Witchcraft - Rhythmaculture (04-12-2003) Hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Peace,
  15. Just thought you might want to know that they are playing my bedroom mix now on http://www.loudbeats.com/ Hope you guys enjoy it. OBBY
  16. Artist and track info would help silly
  17. Well that's not going to help you get a piece of me. Now back to the subject at hand. LOCALS NIGHT AT NERVE
  18. Your another that would be soooooo fun to tag up with one night.
  19. Artist: Dorset Title: Perception (Lo Steps Balearic Breaks Re-Edit) Label: Twisted Promo Price: $65.00
  20. You got my support Jimmy. Maybe next time they will consider having SOTU represent the locals as well and tag us up with you who always impresses us. After all we haven't had the pleasure of seeing how much their sound system can handle.
  21. Come on chief. I threw one in there too. It was a joke just like yours. The best part about it is that we can actually discuss our different point of views and still get along as decent people. I love the fact that allot who never voted are getting off their ass's to vote this year. Being a Dem you vote for or being a Rep. Voting is something that allot of us take for granted. Being that my parents where not allowed to vote neither express their true beliefs made them raise me to appreciate our rights here in the US. Much love Sobeton
  22. I guess I touched a nerve Interesting in how a limit is put to the amount of info that is to be read. Kind of reminds me of the German Gestapo's when they would burn books.
  23. Best of luck. Keep us informed of the progress and let us know how we can help. Peace, OBBY
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