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| Dj_Psygnosis |
what ever happened to:
Above and Beyond - September Rain, it was scheduled for release in September...were in October now...:( |
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| frostdude1 |
No idea man .... my only guess is it got renamed to
Above & Beyond - No One On Earth (incl. Gabriel & Dresden Remix);) :tongue3 :crazy: |
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| Sand Leaper |
New releases from Juno (stop press):
Trance
Sisko/The Sneaker - Light Over Me (Transa Remix) / Scatterbomb (Tertari Remix) (Flammable) <- argh, still no String Mix :mad:
Balthazar - Insanity (Dumonde Remixes) (F8T)
X3 vs Francis Goya - Rain (The Guitar Song) (Mostiko)
Soulseekers - Innocent Child (w/ Andy Jay Powell Remix) (Everlasting)
Lost Tribe - Gamemaster 2003 (Digital Blonde/Lee Haslam Remixes) (Liquid Asset)
Progressive
T-Empo - Fouk (w/ Maurice & Noble Remix) (Soul Storm)
Jark Prongo - Rocket Bass (Psssst)
Matthew Dekay & Akatishia - Time To Think (Extrema) |
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| vmc |
| quote: | Originally posted by frostdude1
[January February March 2004] ALL ANJUNABEATS
Endre "Kallocain" - (incl. Robert Nickson Remix)
Kyau vs Albert - Velvet Morning (Aalto & Mirco de Govia Remixes)
OceanLab - Satellite (incl. Stephen Kroos Remix)
Super8 - E.P.
Smith & Pledger - Forever (incl. Cosmicman Remix)
Stephen Kroos - E.P.
Above & Beyond - No One On Earth (incl. Gabriel & Dresden Remix)
Rusch & Murray - The Promise
Aalto - Taurine |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
A filter to filter a few things. Main thing I'm thinking of is filtering for a style/genre of music, and seeing what's in stock @ a specific shop and only that shop in that genre/style.
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checking for stock in different shops if practicaly inviable. you see, different sites have different search engines, and you have to know the details of each engine's framework to be able to construct a thing to retrieve the results. for example, juno got the weirdest engine i've seen. if you search for "envio", you'll get some results, among which is the one i want ("envio - touched by the sun"). but if you search for "envio touched", it will give you 0 results. i can provide the links to the search engines or the forms on my page (you'll have to input the data only once, and it will open the search results on all the sites). but in order to say "in stock" - the only way to check this is when the shops themselves would send me a list of what's new in stock (which i doubt they'll do).
including the "genre" field is the good idea - i didn't do it in the first place. highlighting the new additions is easy - i can simply mark the last 5 releases added as new ones.
right now i have an index file, which displays all the results (i have already implemented sorting - you can sort by the release date, artist name, label or title of the release), a page to add the releases and a page to search at juno. still to be done: the genre field, categories (to distinguish between singles and albums), search engine within the site (to search for strings in any field - artist, title, label or date), login and editing system, and the unified search engine for other stores. |
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| leonversluis |
| Does anyone know when the Airbase remix of Unknown Source - Nadjanema will be released? |
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| Linx_da_cat |
old "upcoming releases" thread unstuck. new one stuck.
there ya go |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jocker
checking for stock in different shops if practicaly inviable. you see, different sites have different search engines, and you have to know the details of each engine's framework to be able to construct a thing to retrieve the results. for example, juno got the weirdest engine i've seen. if you search for "envio", you'll get some results, among which is the one i want ("envio - touched by the sun"). but if you search for "envio touched", it will give you 0 results. i can provide the links to the search engines or the forms on my page (you'll have to input the data only once, and it will open the search results on all the sites). but in order to say "in stock" - the only way to check this is when the shops themselves would send me a list of what's new in stock (which i doubt they'll do).
including the "genre" field is the good idea - i didn't do it in the first place. highlighting the new additions is easy - i can simply mark the last 5 releases added as new ones.
right now i have an index file, which displays all the results (i have already implemented sorting - you can sort by the release date, artist name, label or title of the release), a page to add the releases and a page to search at juno. still to be done: the genre field, categories (to distinguish between singles and albums), search engine within the site (to search for strings in any field - artist, title, label or date), login and editing system, and the unified search engine for other stores. |
Sorry didn't explain what I meant properly.
What I meant was a filter on your site, filtering your content.
So let's say your DB contains Holden - Nothing (93 returning mix) @ Juno and Chem
It also contains Nathan Fake - Outhouse @ Chem.
Running the filter on your site over prog will return both records, but having the option of selecting prog @ Juno will only return Holden - Nothing.
If people(read admins) update it enough, it WILL only have instock items there due to people fixing up stock levels after they've checked the site.
SQL wise (incase I still don't make sense).
SELECT * FROM tracks_db WHERE genre='Prog' & shop='Juno' & stock='1'
[that's a really bad statement and also the way that all teh data is in one table, but this is not RDMS course/lecture, and I'm sure you'll have it broken down into mulitple DB's and use inner-joins for the queries]
Looking @ what's done and what's to do, other then my little thing above, I can't think of anything else, other then something visually pleasing ;) :p
Once again, thanks for your time and efforts, I'm sure it will not be forgotten.
--djway |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
SQL wise (incase I still don't make sense).
SELECT * FROM tracks_db WHERE genre='Prog' & shop='Juno' & stock='1'
--djway |
i perfectly understand what you mean:)
but, like i said, it is almost impossible to check for stock automatically. so unless there will be a person who will look for whether ALL the releases are in stock or not in ALL the stores (which is quite tiresome, i imagine:)) - or the shops will email their stock lists everyday themselves - and i will create a script to parse that, - there is NO way to know what's in stock where. however, there will be a search engine that will open the search result pages from all the shops - and it will take only 5 seconds to find out whether the store has the records or not.
cheers. |
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| Jocker |
| anyway, i'm off the net till monday (and away from computer too:)), so i will continue working on it then |
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| Rooger |
It sound amazing what you're doing Jocker & DJWay! I've thought about the exact same thing, but I don't have any database experience at all. It's nice to see the hard work you put in it!
I fully understand that it's not possible to check whether a certain record is in stock with all the different search engines etc. But still I like the idea with check boxes with all the different shops - then you could at least check whether they have been in stock.
I don't know whether you follow me, but if a shop is checked, and they don't carry it in stock, you'd probably find out when you try to order the record :p
At least I think it'd be nice to know that the shop, at least at one point had the record in stock.
Another thing I think would be really cool if possible was to add prices to the records in each shop.
Chemical are for example very expensive sometimes. Then you could make the page something like this:
Dréas - Sonic Rush | ---- | 8.40 | 7.3 | ---- | 6.90 |
Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes | 7.80 | 9.60 | ---- | 11.20 | 8.90 |
With each row representing one of the shops.
Don't know whether this is too difficult, but it'd certainly be a nice feature IMO.
/Rooger |
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