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Posted by zoogla on Apr-24-2005 20:06:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Steve you always hook me up with great local sets...first it was Tiesto @ The Docks...and now this!! You rock!!!
Ferry Corsten - Cubikated!!!! Haha |
You've got TIESTO @ The Docks?!?!?! Share the wealth!!!! Steve howz about a 2nd round fo yo brutha? LOL
Posted by EvilDust on Apr-24-2005 20:38:
Can someone identify track 12? Sounds like a System F song.
Track 11 is pretty awesome too!
Posted by DJ_Ampz on Apr-24-2005 22:49:
wicked. VERY similar to the set at the guv
Ampz
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-24-2005 23:16:
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Originally posted by fayraree
You've got TIESTO @ The Docks?!?!?! Share the wealth!!!! Steve howz about a 2nd round fo yo brutha? LOL |
Unfortunatly I don't have the one from this year...I've been keeping my ears open though to see if I can find it. I have the 3 hr set from the year before.
I'm not sure how I would give it to you though? B/c it wasn't from a bit torrent, or whatever the thing is that Steve mentioned.
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-24-2005 23:29:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Steve you always hook me up with great local sets...first it was Tiesto @ The Docks...and now this!! You rock!!!
Ferry Corsten - Cubikated!!!! Haha |
If you're looking for good sets from toronto clubs, keep an eye out for one by Paul Oakenfold at Tonic, as well as Max Graham from tonic.
MC Flipside used to do a show on Chin Radio [100.7] back in the late 90's early 00's, and they often had great DJs playing, but finding the recordings of those shows are a little hard to get.
Also be on the lookout for Tiesto at Wintergalactic 2001(?), another amazing set, although I'd only heard a really crappy copy of the recording, apparently there's a good version of it out there somewhere
Posted by zoogla on Apr-24-2005 23:51:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Unfortunatly I don't have the one from this year...I've been keeping my ears open though to see if I can find it. I have the 3 hr set from the year before.
I'm not sure how I would give it to you though? B/c it wasn't from a bit torrent, or whatever the thing is that Steve mentioned. |
Yeah...don't know how to share music online...would have to be burning the mp3 on a blank CD but I thought perhaps you were talking about 2004...I'll keep my eye out and if I get will totally let you know!!!
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 00:32:
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
If you're looking for good sets from toronto clubs, keep an eye out for one by Paul Oakenfold at Tonic, as well as Max Graham from tonic.
MC Flipside used to do a show on Chin Radio [100.7] back in the late 90's early 00's, and they often had great DJs playing, but finding the recordings of those shows are a little hard to get.
Also be on the lookout for Tiesto at Wintergalactic 2001(?), another amazing set, although I'd only heard a really crappy copy of the recording, apparently there's a good version of it out there somewhere |
Hmm, I'll definatly keep an eye out then...thanks for the tip!
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 00:34:
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Originally posted by fayraree
Yeah...don't know how to share music online...would have to be burning the mp3 on a blank CD but I thought perhaps you were talking about 2004...I'll keep my eye out and if I get will totally let you know!!! |
Yea I realized that after I posted. I wish I had a copy of 2004...that set was UNBELIEVABLE!! If I hear anything, I'll let you know as well
Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-25-2005 01:04:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Hmm, I'll definatly keep an eye out then...thanks for the tip! |
the shows that Sly_Guy is referring too are the FTWK series nites held at Tonic and hosted on GlobalGroove 100.7 FM by MC Flipside .. there was a Dave Clarke liveset that was streaming yesterday .. most of these shows as he said were recorded circa 1998-2001 ..
i believe Orko posted a thread with a large compiled list of livesets recorded in Toronto and in circulation on the net ..
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 01:40:
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Originally posted by dEsidEL
the shows that Sly_Guy is referring too are the FTWK series nites held at Tonic and hosted on GlobalGroove 100.7 FM by MC Flipside .. there was a Dave Clarke liveset that was streaming yesterday .. most of these shows as he said were recorded circa 1998-2001 ..
i believe Orko posted a thread with a large compiled list of livesets recorded in Toronto and in circulation on the net ..
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All good news to me! I'm just finishing up my last exam on Wednesday, but after that I'll look into this stuff you're telling me about!
Thanks!!
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 02:04:
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Originally posted by dEsidEL
the shows that Sly_Guy is referring too are the FTWK series nites held at Tonic and hosted on GlobalGroove 100.7 FM by MC Flipside .. there was a Dave Clarke liveset that was streaming yesterday .. most of these shows as he said were recorded circa 1998-2001 ..
i believe Orko posted a thread with a large compiled list of livesets recorded in Toronto and in circulation on the net ..
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For Those Who Know parties.....some of the best things I experienced in my early clubbing days. God bless fake IDs, and being able to grab huge name DJs on Wednesday nights in the summertime, and pack in a great crowd to see them all.
Seriously, keep an eye out for that Tiesto at Wintergalactic set too, I was at that party [as were many other older TAs] and it was a really impressive set. The one thing that had bugged me for years afterward was the prospect of Orkidea's set having been recorded. Since Tiesto's was recorded, it's logical to assum the Orkidea one was as well, and he played a KILLER set that night as well from what I remember.
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 02:18:
the thread dEsidEL was talking about is here:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ht=toronto+live
hope this helps. And Orko's a good kid, he'll let you download some good stuff if you're on his soulseek.
Posted by zoogla on Apr-25-2005 04:16:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
All good news to me! I'm just finishing up my last exam on Wednesday, but after that I'll look into this stuff you're telling me about!
Thanks!! |
Good luck, Lisa!!! KICK ASS!!
@ Sly_Guy lotsa ppl talking about soulseek...hafta figure out what this is...
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 04:35:
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Originally posted by fayraree
Good luck, Lisa!!! KICK ASS!!
@ Sly_Guy lotsa ppl talking about soulseek...hafta figure out what this is... |
Thanks! I hope I'll do well
Also...Soulseek is a p2p file sharing program. Atleast I think that's what it's called...I dunno. I have it, but I don't really understand how to use it.
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 14:54:
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Originally posted by fayraree
Good luck, Lisa!!! KICK ASS!!
@ Sly_Guy lotsa ppl talking about soulseek...hafta figure out what this is... |
http://www.slsk.org/
I haven't been on it since they upgraded the base program a couple months ago. From what I'm told the new program isn't as good as it used to be, however it's still probably the best file sharing program for EDM.
Right now I'm using a bittorrent community called themixingbowl:
http://themixingbowl.org/forums.php
As I'm downloading all 600+ essential mixes, and they've got a large collection of the early ones. Plus, bittorrent is hella fast.
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 15:03:
What I'm worried about is that I'm switching to cable internet (from DSL), and there's a 10G cap on combined uploads/downlaods per month. How much do you think I'll be able to download? I'm on MSN all the time, and check my hotmail, but that's about the only thing I use the internet for besides TA and downloading sets. When I talked to the cable lady, she said that most people don't reach the cap, but then I was thinking...well...I bet most people don't download HUGE mp3 files.
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 15:11:
10 gigs, approx 10,000 MB.
So....
each essential mix at 128 kps quality [really anything more than that is unecessary] would be approximately 110 MB. That works out to being 91 essential mixes. Since each essential mix is 2 hours long, that's 180 new hours of music a month.
But since the conversion between gigs and megs isn't exactly 1:1000, the estimate is slightly high. As well, you're gonna want to download slightly less than that so you can at least still browse the web once in a while.
I'm on sympatico, so there are no caps. Downloaded 20 new gigs of music in the last 23 days.
Posted by Chinaman on Apr-25-2005 16:13:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
What I'm worried about is that I'm switching to cable internet (from DSL), and there's a 10G cap on combined uploads/downlaods per month. How much do you think I'll be able to download? I'm on MSN all the time, and check my hotmail, but that's about the only thing I use the internet for besides TA and downloading sets. When I talked to the cable lady, she said that most people don't reach the cap, but then I was thinking...well...I bet most people don't download HUGE mp3 files. |
Are you switching to Sympatico? Even though my plan says I'll be charged if I go over 5 GB d/l and 5 GB u/l (download / upload) per month, I've gone past those figures numerous times without any additional charge.
I'm on their "basic plan" and so for it's been all good.
As for soulseek, the newest version released is better than the past few which have had numerous problems, especially with the search capability. I think their site is http://www.slsknet.org or whatever Sly_Guy put down.
I would go Bit Torrent but all this freakin' security on my computer may conflict with this application so I'm hesitant to switch over.
In any case, I need this Ferry set!
Posted by Chinaman on Apr-25-2005 16:16:
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
If you're looking for good sets from toronto clubs, keep an eye out for one by Paul Oakenfold at Tonic, as well as Max Graham from tonic.
MC Flipside used to do a show on Chin Radio [100.7] back in the late 90's early 00's, and they often had great DJs playing, but finding the recordings of those shows are a little hard to get.
Also be on the lookout for Tiesto at Wintergalactic 2001(?), another amazing set, although I'd only heard a really crappy copy of the recording, apparently there's a good version of it out there somewhere |
I found the last half-hour of Tiesto's Wintergalactic set on Slsk a while ago and the quality ain't great as Sly_Guy said... I'm trying to find the rest of it but so far, I haven't found it in it's entirety... Didn't someone post here a while back saying they had the CD or something?
Posted by EvilDust on Apr-25-2005 16:18:
That 12th track definitely is System F - Insolation. I heard the song the first time about a month ago and I was wondering why this one is unheard of. So glad it's out there now!
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 16:27:
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Originally posted by Chinaman
I found the last half-hour of Tiesto's Wintergalactic set on Slsk a while ago and the quality ain't great as Sly_Guy said... I'm trying to find the rest of it but so far, I haven't found it in it's entirety... Didn't someone post here a while back saying they had the CD or something? |
Orko's got it.....check the thread
It was 2000, not 2001. 2001 was armin van buuren I believe, now that my memory isn't so clouded by alcohol.
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 17:12:
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Originally posted by Chinaman
Are you switching to Sympatico? Even though my plan says I'll be charged if I go over 5 GB d/l and 5 GB u/l (download / upload) per month, I've gone past those figures numerous times without any additional charge.
I'm on their "basic plan" and so for it's been all good.
As for soulseek, the newest version released is better than the past few which have had numerous problems, especially with the search capability. I think their site is http://www.slsknet.org or whatever Sly_Guy put down.
I would go Bit Torrent but all this freakin' security on my computer may conflict with this application so I'm hesitant to switch over.
In any case, I need this Ferry set! |
I'm switching to Cogeco...I actually called today and they said that if you go over too many times then they make you switch to the higher package...and my dad said that I'd have to pay the difference, which I really don't want to do.
I guess I could try to limit myself to a download or two a month.
I'll check out the new soulseek though...I just didn't really understnad how to use it. Usually like with Kazaa and stuff, it's self explanatory, but I was confused with Soul Seek b/c everything entered a que. I'll check out the new one though
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 17:17:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I'm switching to Cogeco...I actually called today and they said that if you go over too many times then they make you switch to the higher package...and my dad said that I'd have to pay the difference, which I really don't want to do.
I guess I could try to limit myself to a download or two a month.
I'll check out the new soulseek though...I just didn't really understnad how to use it. Usually like with Kazaa and stuff, it's self explanatory, but I was confused with Soul Seek b/c everything entered a que. I'll check out the new one though |
Kazaa is absolutely garbage for EDM. To get around these queues on soulseek, set up a paypal account, and donate $5 a month for 'priveledged' status, which puts you at the front of the line for most downloads, as well as gives you much better results in each search you do. I've never done it, but Graham [highroller] swears by it. If I hadn't found themixingbowl, I'd probably have begun to donate myself.
EDIT
I still miss audiogalaxy. The one site where I could always find the rarest of all rare 12" vinyls ripped at 256k quality. Stupid people who liked metallica and eminem got it shut down!
Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-25-2005 17:26:
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Originally posted by Sly_Guy
Kazaa is absolutely garbage for EDM. To get around these queues on soulseek, set up a paypal account, and donate $5 a month for 'priveledged' status, which puts you at the front of the line for most downloads, as well as gives you much better results in each search you do. I've never done it, but Graham [highroller] swears by it. If I hadn't found themixingbowl, I'd probably have begun to donate myself.
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I still miss audiogalaxy. The one site where I could always find the rarest of all rare 12" vinyls ripped at 256k quality. Stupid people who liked metallica and eminem got it shut down! |
I used to use audiogalaxy too! I don't use Kazaa much...I've gotten everything I've possibly could out of it. I was using WinMX for awhile...but it's almost impossible to get an entire set, it's in que for months! What's themixingbowl?
Posted by Sly_Guy on Apr-25-2005 17:47:
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I used to use audiogalaxy too! I don't use Kazaa much...I've gotten everything I've possibly could out of it. I was using WinMX for awhile...but it's almost impossible to get an entire set, it's in que for months! What's themixingbowl? |
I tried WinMX, it was ok, but the downloads were very slow. Soulseek is good, but the speeds aren't as high as kazaa because their download system only allows you to download off of one person at a time.
Themixingbowl, is a forum board, like this one, dedicated to electronica files that aren't copyrighted. So on it, you'll find live mixes, ripped radio shows [essential mix, Kiss FM etc] and in great variety. You won't find any singles, or CD rips, or anything that is commercial on the site, so if your looking for any of those, soulseek is still the place to look.
I don't know if you know anything about bittorrent, but I'll give you a short run-down on it anyway. It's a file sharing program, but what makes it different is that it doesn't have a search engine, or a list of members using it. What happens, is you'll go to a site like themixingbowl, check out the threads on the forum which have sets you'll wanna download. Download a small text file basically giving the code your bittorrent program needs to locate the 'swarm' of the file. Open up your bittorrent program, load that text file, and depending on the number of other people online sharing/downloading that file, you'll get a wicked fast download. The drawback of bittorrent downloads is that you have to share to make them work properly. If people just download and shut down the program, very quickly the swarm will diminish into only a couple people sharing only a couple parts of the download each, causing messy incomplete files, or 'dead torrents'.
So in short:
Bittorrent is very fast, because you're not downloading off just one person, but everyone who is simultaneously downloading the file at the same time, as well as everyone who is sharing that file.
Share and seed torrents after you've downloaded them, so other people can have a chance to download the file as well.
themixingbowl is a good resource if you don't mind sharing a little after you're done.
the bittorrent program I use is bit tornado. Good speed, and pretty easy to use:
bit tornado
PS just to give you an example of bittorrent speeds, on themixingbowl, the previous week's essential mix is always up within a couple hours after the show airs. The last 4 weeks, the slowest that I've downloaded one of those shows was an average of 70KB/s.
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