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jimdubpram
post Mon 27 Mar 2006, 11:55
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Super Furry Animals, Goldie Looking Chain, Kosheen, Cerys Mathews; Catatonia, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, and of course their is always Tom Jones.

Apart from what is happening mainstream, I've witnessed a lot of teenagers to early 20 year olds doing their own promoting , (mainly drum and bass, but what the heck ). Creating their own mixes on laptops and they sit very naturally with computer music technology, having grown up with it most of their lives.
To get involved with putting on gigs in remote woodland clearings ; big fires, genny purring away in the distance, wild music and video and people. Lots of nice inspirational things to eat and drink, stars swaying overhead. Laptops pulsing with software....way to go !!
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straydog
post Mon 3 Apr 2006, 23:01
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Hell, I always wanted to go to Paris, but this whole keyboard thing has made me worried.. unsure.gif

I was very impressed by the Amsterdam music scene by the way... people playing everywhere in the streets and in bars in all sorts of styles, people from different countries and musical backgrounds... it always makes me sad that I live in a relatively small city and have less opportunities for both listening and being part of such cultural exchanges.. but then I guess no place is paradise sad.gif
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post Tue 4 Apr 2006, 19:05
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Well good people of the Mac Forum I must take leave of this once happy site otherwise I am going to say some nasty things to some deserving losers. Hope your Technical problems are few and music abounds. Peace. King...

BTW Amsterdam is good for Fine Women and [EDIT LPM sorry, some stupid French law]... Perhaps the S… Cakes made the music sound good... I thought is was a basic fusion of stolen and confused ideas, mixed with Hip-Slop. What band is kicking from there? Right. Great Jazz Festivals annually... Lot of fakes there too... Paradise is within Grasshopper.

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post Tue 4 Apr 2006, 20:30
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Peace, King.

S...Cakes? Oh, well, maybe...

To be precise, I was there during the Queen's day festivities and a couple of days after, so I can't really be sure if what I saw is actually there all the time. Heard some interesting jazz improvisations featuring eastern instruments, some good blues, a quite impressive funk band and some OK hip-hop, though that's obviously not your cup of tea. That's what I can remember. During the Queen's day there was like a concert in every central street, so if my impression is wrong, maybe this has to do with it too. Maybe you're right about the bands, when I actually visited a record store I found few different things other than mainstream pop music I can also get here. But then, I had no dutch friends to advise me on what's going on, and the way I saw it there is something getting cooked up there...

Agreed, paradise is within, hope you have found it.

Grasshopper.
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post Wed 5 Apr 2006, 11:35
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MacDaddy,no don't leave us..!
The Little Alien Dude needs his regular dose of praise and encouragement (oops, almost said sycophancy ), that only you can provide. tongue.gif


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post Thu 6 Apr 2006, 04:32
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Especially there's Soif the webmaster (thirsty in French but also a word game on his first name François), he is coding the forthcoming version of MM, you'll love it! Clouvel (news), June Bug (HUGE work in the tracker), Babaille (classifieds) and all the others. I'm not the one and only, even if I'm one of the most visible. wink.gif cool.gif

We have started a Wiki too, there's a lot of definition to translate already into English, I have to do this one day… blink.gif But anyone can participate! It's a Wiki smile.gif laugh.gif

Maybe I should start a thread on "how-to" as it's under construction a lot still on the help side. rolleyes.gif

And yes, Macdaddy, stay around smile.gif we like opinionated people and knowledgeable persons.


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post Thu 6 Apr 2006, 12:10
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Thanks and Praise !!!!


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