amc music: New Seeds November-24 show available to listen back!

al-onestare

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After First GWR decided to go full British Rail and f7ck up my journey into London last week, the belated second take of the November-24 edition of New Seeds was broadcast last night on Bloop London radio. The vibes are all good, with another 2 hours of liquid gold electronica 🥇


https://www.mixcloud.com/blooplondon/new-seeds-wamc-021224/

Remember, remember, remember to support the artists you hear through purchasing their music; physically or digitally. Streaming isn't a sustainable business model for artists, only the global labels and the multi-millionaire owners.

So here's your go-to check-list:

Saint Etienne – Half Light
slowerpace 音楽 – Existential Boredom
survey channel – Deep Vision (Single Mix)
Timeshare’94 – Rule The Waves
haircuts for men – フクロウの目
The Future Sound Of London – Slow Moving Carcass
990x – Wisdom
Dalham – Chrome Aberation
Oblique Occasions – can't get what you want (再訪 version)
Annie Hall – Unparalleled Comfort
Nathaneil Sutton – Sail
Boards Of Canada – Kid For Today
Sea Lemon – Sweet Anecdote
Goldfrapp – Forever
modest by default – A crucifix 绑在马刀上的
Phono Ghosts – Lakeland Opal
Aice Thetic – I Sealed The Deal
L’Imperatrice – Submarine
Oblique Occasions – gray rocking
Wiles – Trashcan
haircuts for men – Summer Vacation
The Future Sound Of London – My Kingdom (Part 1)
KLIM Beats – Midnight Stroll
The Cure – Endsong
 
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Wasn't aware of it but am now :D

I'm afraid all our local record shops disappeared a loooooooong time ago :(

But I shall celebrate by treating the kids to a marathon cd session. I think we'll start off with some Saturday Night Fever...
 
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Really? Well there are still plenty of amazing gold mines out there. A few of my fav's include:

JIMS - Reading: http://justimaginationmemorabilia.blogspot.co.uk/
Alan's records - East Finchley: http://www.alansrecords.com/page2.html
Wanted Music - Beckenham: http://www.vinylhunt.com/stores/704
In Living Stereo - New York: http://inlivingstereo.com/
Piccadilly Record - Manchester: http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/counter/index.php
Rough Trade (East) - Brick Lane, London: http://www.roughtrade.com/

You'd be surprised how many are left if you do a little digging ;-)
 
Re: Record store day 19/04/14

Spent my first student loan on some 1210's. They were lovely. Had to sell them by the end of the first term as I was terminally skint, but it was a pleasure owning them.
 
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I've had mine just over a year now and they've been an absolute pleasure to use. They really are as good as the hype: the Chris King of the DJ world. Totally reliable, look great and are built to last forever.

Before I had a pair of pretty basic belt drive things which were fine for messing on but hopeless in every other way.

There's a petition going around at the moment to get Panasonic to re-start production. Sadly I think it's a non-starter :-(
 
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I just did a search on the website... I really hadn't realised how many stored I have in my area.

We have a great little independent shop in Weston-s-Mare, but Raves from the Graves in Frome has been my local for years.
 
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al-onestare":1fbjlmyd said:
I've had mine just over a year now and they've been an absolute pleasure to use. They really are as good as the hype: the Chris King of the DJ world. Totally reliable, look great and are built to last forever.

Before I had a pair of pretty basic belt drive things which were fine for messing on but hopeless in every other way.

There's a petition going around at the moment to get Panasonic to re-start production. Sadly I think it's a non-starter :-(

I'm on my 4th set. I've bought and had to sell various pairs over the years, but have a nice set of MK3's now.
I had some brand new 1200 MK5's a few years ago, then my flat flooded and I needed the funds for the repairs :roll:
I tried CDJ's last year and hated them.
Do you only use vinyl? I use a mix of vinyl and serato and find it covers all bases :D
 
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It took me years to be pursuaded to dry a move to the dark side :LOL:
I started djing weddings etc a few years back and that was the driver behind trying serato really.
There's a hell of a lot less to carry, plus it's easier to deal with requests.
I still use my 1210's with it though, just with the time-coded vinyl
 

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