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Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 08:14
by bearskin
Dan wrote:
So basically Eldo messed around with something like cubase one sunday afternoon and decided it was good enough to release in small quantities as a white label to fuel his ego.
I'd stop short of saying "didn't we all?" lol.
With a reasonable market, and a lot of DJs funding a desire to find something 'exclusive' for their sets... there was a burgeoning little cottage industry of cheap doof doof merchants. Let's just be positive and say it showed a great DIY mentality.
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 09:53
by Bartek
always look at the bright side?
after few years of living i couldn't forced myself to that attitude as basic for seeing the life. but i'm guess i'm too young for that.
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 10:52
by Being645
centurionofprix wrote:When I moved to NZ, I biffed most of them. I do still have a few that I couldn't bear to part with. I do recall me and my mates playing 'Leeds Underground' and commenting on it being very good, and wondering who it was by etc.. but at the time most artists had multiple secret identities, so it wasn't unusual. We thought it could have been someone like Aphex Twin, or more likely a german/dutch/belgian tune.
Oh my god
... you say it ...
That album is from 1992, so this has most likely as much to do with Leeds Underground as this track -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbLPw1_h4sI
Bartek wrote:always look at the bright side?
after few years of living i couldn't forced myself to that attitude as basic for seeing the life. but i'm guess i'm too young for that.
You are not in the position to experiment, which IMO is not a good thing.
On the other hand, you are not an artist, either. As an artist, it is part of the job to research, to experiment, to create things and to offer/sell the produce of your findings to the public. And you are forced to do that effectivly, since you are relatively likely not entitled to social benefit or sick pay, nor is there necessarily any sort of union or representation of interest ...
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 11:21
by Bartek
Que? por favor?
Just to make it clear, i was reffering to
bearskin post
(and i'm not quoting when i respond to post direct above mine post- waste of space).
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 12:16
by Being645
... Oh yes ... misunderstandings could occur. So this was the post you had reffffered to:
Bartek wrote:bearskin wrote:Dan wrote:
So basically Eldo messed around with something like cubase one sunday afternoon and decided it was good enough to release in small quantities as a white label to fuel his ego.
I'd stop short of saying "didn't we all?" lol.
With a reasonable market, and a lot of DJs funding a desire to find something 'exclusive' for their sets... there was a burgeoning little cottage industry of cheap doof doof merchants. Let's just be positive and say it showed a great DIY mentality.
always look at the bright side?
after few years of living i couldn't forced myself to that attitude as basic for seeing the life. but i'm guess i'm too young for that.
And this was what I had noted ....
Being645 wrote:You are not in the position to experiment, which IMO is not a good thing.
On the other hand, you are not an artist, either. As an artist, it is part of the job to research, to experiment, to create things and to offer/sell the produce of your findings to the public. And you are forced to do that effectivly, since you are relatively likely not entitled to social benefit or sick pay, nor is there necessarily any sort of union or representation of interest ...
Sorry, for any waste of time and space ... hell.
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 13:10
by Bartek
no biggie
Posted: 31 Jul 2013, 17:51
by iesus
There are 2 bands at least with that name
The one is indeed with at least one album in "Cleopatra" records and the other is a heavy metal band from south africa
And if we search more, there could be possible at least two dozens only in a country at the size of Slovenia
There is no point as it was said the app find that because it uses the same sample from the movie V.O.D are not Paris Riots even though the cleo thing and the "fun and profit" moto are indeed direct drive to our beloved band
The 1992 date makes possible another scenario that might be true but there is insufficient parameters to build that scenario up.
Paris Riots
Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 16:50
by Fodderstompf
Paris Riots = a band David Wolfenden played in, before he joined the Expelaires! Must have been ~1977/78.