ATB 3rd Birthday Party @ Read the Crowd – Brixton Telegraph! I can’t believe its been 3 years of party fuelled madness, damn we have had some good times, and met some really cool people, along the way.
We couldn’t not celebrate our Birthday. So we have decided to run a minibus down to Read the Crowd at the Brixton Telegraph for any of you lovelies who wish to join us.
Call 07767753456 (Carl) or 07941880172 (Rob) to reserve a seat!
Entrance will be 5 quid, with return travel at 15 or less depending on numbers!
And guess who is hosting room 2, none other than the mighty RAINDANCE!
MAIN ROOM:
DJ Cheeky Chops
(iBreaks)
Mister Sushi & Jason Sparks
(Bochit & Scarper/iBreaks)
Stama & James Zaidi
(Erase Records)
Apply The Breaks (5 Decks)
Andy D (Porno Breaks)
& Eskimo (Magnet Men)
Plus Bongo Ted (Sunscreem on Percussion), Alien Lasers & Marclar Visuals
FRONT BAR: Raindance (Jenkins Lane Room)
Nikki Dimensions
Dave Minns
Squirrel
Joey G
Door: 9pm - 6am
Contributions: £5 before 11pm, £8 after.
Concessions: £5 all night.
Venue / Location
The Telegraph
228, Brixton Hill, London, SW2 1HE
Tel: 020 8678 0777
Nearest Tube – Brixton
More infohttp://www.thebrixtontelegraph.co.uk/www.applythebreaks.com
07767753456
LIVE AUDIO AND VIDEO OF THE BOYS IN ACTION
And if you have read this far, a little reward, check out the links below for live audio of ATB on 5 decks at Raindance 2 weeks ago, and 2 Video Clips from the Raidnance before that!
Apply the Breaks Live at Raindance 29 Apr 05 pt1
http://www.csmooth.colingauntlett.com/audio/raindance_apr_29_2006_pt1.mp3
Video Clip 1
http://www.csmooth.colingauntlett.com/video/randance_18_feb_06.avi
Video Clip 2http://www.csmooth.colingauntlett.com/randance_18_feb_06_2.avi
KSS v HUB (London) – June 10th – Now with 4 rooms!!
KSS vs HUB returns for the final party before the summer break up (don't worry we'll be back in the winter!)
When: Sat June 10th 2006
Times: 10pm - 6am
Cost: £5 - Entry all night
Where: 385 High Rd, Willesden Green, NW10 @ The Theorem Music Village
Tubes: Willesden Green (Zone 2) or Dollis Hill (Zone3 but slightly closer)
Attractions: Four rooms (Three music and one chill out) + Laughing Gas and stalls.
The last few events have had an electric atmosphere, these events are probably London’s best kept underground
secret! Join us for the final party this side of the summer. Usual quality production from KSS and Hub and a
crowd that actually still knows what crowd reaction means! This is no humdrum London techno night.. Trust us.
Metroline Recordings are joining us to add a new third room, with their own material and nice dosing of others
on the minimal techno front. Something new to educate those ears. For more info on Metroline or any of the
other organisations involved check the web addresses listed at the end:
That’s the veg, now here’s the meat:
KSS (Techno Room)
James Kinetec ................. (Kinetec Records)
Patrix ........................ (Malfaiteurs)
Syber Symon
Claire Voyant + Dave Finnie ... (Warped/Torque)
James Ratcliff ................ (KSS)
Jamie C ....................... (Tribe of Locust/KSS)
Kaptain K ..................... (KSS)
Anita + Hutch ................. (HUB/KSS)
HUB (Breaks, House, D&B Room)
Leigh Brooks
Paul Sebastion
DJ Straw
G Wizz
Marc
Lift'n'Shift
Scoot
Tyrone
Metroline Recordings (Minimal Techno Room)
Phiorio
Raw
Octad
D.A.M. Mast (M-inimal Mind)
INFOLINE/PARTYLINE : 0207 644 5016
www.kss-uk.co.uk
www.hubsounds.co.uk
www.kinetec.com
www.malfaiteurs.com
www.metrolinerecordings.com
www.torquelondon.com
www.kikrecords.com
15th and 16th of July 2006 – lounge on the farm – 2 day destival in canterbury
On the 15th and 16th of July 2006, Lounge On The Farm will bring music back to the Elysian Fields of Canterbury with an eclectic weekend of bands, DJs and performers from across Kent and the UK.
This isn't just about dance music, reggae music, indie music, rock music; this is about something for everyone, something to lounge to, something to dance to, something for the summer. It's local talent alongside the established, the famous and the infamous from the international circuit, spread across four stages.
The site could not be more perfect; a working farm on the outskirts of a small, beautiful summer city just 2 hours from London.
Join us for two days of lounging on the farm.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Featuring Headline Acts...
The Egg
Hatfield And The North
The Young Knives
Larrikin Love
Nizlopi, The Buff Medways
Vincent Vincent & The Villains
Blackgrass
Hardkandy, The Dualers
DJ Yoda, DJ Touche
Treva Whateva
+ dance tent line up TBA
Hosted by The Lounge Originals / tVC
& Orange Street Music[/FONT]
17th June 2006 – Stop the War benefit – canterbury 17th June 2006 - Canterbury Dane John Gardens - Stop the War Festival Political gathering of the anti war activists. Expect speakers, film, stalls, bands and some music from tVC. More on this soon...
tVC Play Herne Bay – Saturday 27th May 2006 Saturday 27th May - tVC @ The Pier, Station Rd, Herne Bay, CT6 5NE. 01227 371550. Free till 1am.
Deep house grooves from the tVC DJ's at this recently refurbished and very friendly wine bar. DJ's Oz, MDM, Mike SU.
Police and Baliffs threaten eviction tommorow (monday) Boat-OX FACE-OFF
The Castle Mill boat yard in Jericho near Oxford, which has been squatted since last summer, is in danger of eviction. This is the last public boatyard on the Oxford Canal used by residential boat owners, and operates as a boat maintenance facility. British Waterways, who own the site, are in the process of flogging it off for (guess what) luxury housing and want to sell it without sitting tenants. With an eviction due any time, nine of the narrow boats - people's houses - have been craned on to the wharf for urgent and needed hull repairs, and are therefore unable to move. Bailiffs and police came this Wednesday, but couldn't move the beached boats.
* NEXT EVICTION ALERT: Bailiffs are due again at the Castle Mill boatyard on Monday May 15th at 10am - get down there to lend support.
* For directions and updates call 01865 559481 or visit www.portmeadow.org
* For updates and phone tree text your number to 07788 915545.
angel trumpet its a plant, for those of you who don't know. supposed to make you trip, but how exactly do you do it? can you chew on the stem or do you have to use the flower?
Random records for sale Ello, I got a load of records to sell. £3.50 each. 3 for a tenner. Will most likely accept offers on any of them though to be honest. I need the space.
DRUM AND BASS
Simon Bassline Smith
Smith Inc. EP
Zero Tolerance (from 1993)
Decoder + Substance
Heist / Curvature
Moving Shadow
Ed Rush + Optical
Zardoz / Satellites
Virus Recs.
John B
War Cry / No Answer
Beta
True Playaz promo from around 1996
Photek
T-Raenon (bukem type drum and bass)
Art Recs.
UK Apachi & SHY FX
Nuttah VIP
Ebony Recs.
Hard Science
Abduction / Hawking
(promo)
Shy FX type tune, promo. Garage on reverse.
TECHNO / TRANCE
Bong Project
Something wicked / Flatliner
Area 51 (Clarkee's label)
A Clarkee Area 51 promo
Another Clarkee Area 51 promo (We will control the night!!)
The End
Rebel Song
FLY INC Recs
The Prodigy (7")
Charly (original and alley cat mix)
XL Recs.
SPERMINATOR
No Women Allowed (Original and Captain Tinrib mix)
Hot Potato Recs.
M-Zone promo
Dunno what tunes called. From around 1998/9 I reckon.
M-Zone
Enter When Ready / Original Mix / Believe in Love
(promo)
John & James
Experiment 9 / Experiment 10
Rectory Recs.
John & James
Strange Jazz Workout 1 / Strange Jazz Workout 2
Rectory Recs.
John & James
Strange Jazz 7 / Strange Funk 1
Rectory Recs.
Hyperwave
1bit / 1bit2 / sybling 3/ sybling 2
Rectory Recs.
Audio Fiction
United Stated Of Mars recs.
Bass Generator
House Is Dead
(promo)
A Phil Da Costa Symtechnophony No. 5
B1 Nelmski Mars (The Bringer Of Techno)
B2 Phil Da Costa Symtechnophony No. 5 (unlabelled mix)
Technoclassix
Resistance / M.L.O
Fever Called Love
Rising High Recs
Detune
Irradiation/ Flying Area / Last Exit Suicide / 148 Schaffe
Rising High Recs
Warlords Project
Manifesto Tribes / Invasion Mix / Acid Bath
Burning Flesh Recs.
A Yusef
Abductions 404 EP
Chemical Recs.
Origin Hard Impact
CTX / Blow Up / Suborbinate / Morbid II
Hithouse Recs
Trashman (ft DJ MeeMo)
Vacuum EP
Cross Recs
Marchant Etrian
Crystal Cars/ Victory? / Black Anthony / Rakorsh
Co-Lette 1 recs
Terminal
Screen / Test
416 Recs.
Vince V
No Fuss EP
(promo)
Bootleg Boys
Mandy's Groove / Moonshine Up
Dance Labello
BREAKS
The FreakAzoids
@tic Futura / Bonus Beats
ZOID Recs
T Power
Cuba / Covert Operations
Botchit & Scarper
Proposed US ‘anti-social network’ legislation Taken from:
http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2006/05/11/antisocial_netw.html
"Earlier, i spoke about how the MySpace panic was likely to cause legislation proposals. Today, Congressperson Fitzpatrick proposed legislation to amend the Communications Act of 1934 "to require recipients of universal service support for schools and libraries to protect minors from commercial social networking websites and chat rooms." This legislation broadly defines social network sites as anything that includes a Profile plus an ability to communicate with strangers. It covers social networking sites, chatrooms, bulletin boards. Obviously, the target is MySpace but most of our industry would be affected. Blogger, Flickr, Odeo, LiveJournal, Xanga, MySpace, Facebook, AIM, Yahoo! Groups, MSN Spaces, YouTube, eBaumsworld, Slashdot. It would affect Wikipedia if there wasn't a special clause for non-commercial sites. Because many news sites (NYTimes, CNN, the Post) allow people to login and create profiles and comment, it might affect them too.
Because it affects both libraries and schools, it will dramatically increase the digital divide. Poor youth only gain access to these sites through libraries and schools. With this ban, poor youth will have no access to the cultural artifacts of their day. Furthermore, because libraries won't be able to maintain separate 18+ and minor computers, this legislation will affect everyone who uses libraries, including adults.
This legislation is horrifying and culturally damaging. Please, all of you invested in social technologies, do something to make this stop."
UK : Auntie mistake cabbie for computer expert and give him on-air interview! LOL - just shows how bad journalism/organisation skills are getting - surely anyone who researches tech news should know who Guy Kewney is? Everyone who was interested in computers "back in the day" should know who Guy Kewney is.. (proper bearded old hippy type "old skool" computer expert BTW)
I'm sure the (real) Guy Kewney was on some BBC programme only a few months ago - I remember him being the don back when Apple IIs were top end technology...
Quote:
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]BBC gets wrong Guy - and gives cab driver five minutes of fame[/FONT]
[FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]Patrick Barkham
Saturday May 13, 2006
The Guardian
[/FONT]Just get the guy, any guy, and stick him in front of the camera is, some fear, the philosophy of rolling television news. For BBC News 24, however, the bloke in reception waiting patiently to pontificate on a courtroom verdict turned out to be the wrong Guy.
Guy Kewney, a computer expert, was waiting outside a BBC Television Centre studio to discuss the high court ruling on the Beatles' Apple Corps v Apple Computer on Monday morning. As he watched the news in reception, he was amazed to see "Guy Kewney" pop up on screen. Unlike the white, bearded technology columnist for IT Week, this "Guy Kewney" was black, and appeared stumped when asked about the US computer giant and its tussle with the Beatles over the Apple trademark.
"Were you surprised by this verdict?" he was asked. "I'm very surprised at the verdict," he gamely replied. "Because I was not expecting that when I came."
A BBC insider said the wrong Guy was a minicab driver, waiting to pick up the real Guy. When the producer went to collect the computer expert from a different waiting area, he called out "Guy Kewney" and the driver said "hello". He was then whisked upstairs to meet the BBC's Karen Bowerman, who asked the first question on live TV.
There is only one Guy Kewney in Britain on the electoral roll. As the real Mr Kewney explained in his blog, the accidental impostor at first seemed "puzzled that anybody might imagine that the lawsuit had consequences".
The BBC said: "Unfortunately we did make a mistake and the wrong guy was briefly interviewed on air before we cut to our reporter."
Is Google Broken? Is 'Big Daddy' Choking Google?
May 9, 2006
By Ben Charny
Web site operators are clamoring to understand what can best be described as an ongoing disturbance in the Google Force.
Google's search engine, once a clean, lean indexing machine, from a Webmaster's perspective has been slipping badly lately.
Starting about two months ago, site operators have complained that their Web sites have suddenly disappeared from Google's index for no reason, tantamount to disappearing from the Internet.
Another common gripe is how a Web link mysteriously drops from a prominent place in search results to Page 43 or so. The list of gripes goes on.
Something is happening, although Google hasn't said what it is yet and likely won't on its annual Press Day, which is scheduled for May 10. Google usually makes a number of impressive announcements at this event. This year, there's some "product demos" in the offing, it promises.
But in the backdrop of all the shiny new Google stuff is the 800-pound gorilla of a question: What's going on? Many people suggest that Big Daddy's to blame.
Big Daddy is, in effect, a brand-new data center that Google uses to perform core search engine tasks like cataloging Web sites or serving up localized features. Google operates thousands of data centers across the globe.
The Big Daddy project stands out because search engines infrequently upgrade the computing and networking hardware. Instead, the focus is on new features to lure more site visitors, which translates to more search engine revenues.
By upgrading, Google can better compete against rivals Yahoo, the world's leading Internet destination but second to Google in search, and Microsoft, whose online MSN unit manages the world's No. 3 search engine.
The ultimate goal is a bigger slice of the $13.8 billion expected to be spent on Internet advertising in 2006, and even more in years going forward.
Every search engine is constantly tinkering, or buying new companies and absorbing their intellectual property. It's all to find new ways of attracting an ever bigger audience, which translates into higher advertising revenues.
Read more here about other Big Daddy sightings.
But as all the Big Daddy disruptions seem to indicate, there's always growing pains as companies sharpen a competitive edge.
As screen-name JohnW writes in a SearchEngineWatch forum: Google "rolled out some new technology to fix some things, and in the process they seem to have broken some other things. There isn't much to say about it other than it's broken.it is what it is and will be over when it's over."
Because of Big Daddy, the theory goes, Google must completely erase the databases where it keeps its 8 billion-plus Web pages. Then it will add Big Daddy and kick-start the indexing.
Next Page: Big Daddy comes knocking.
That explains why sites disappear, for instance, a few days or weeks at a time. It's Big Daddy knocking, say several posters at this search industry forum (password and username are required).
Another theory about the disruptions is based on comments about a Google "server crisis" from Google CEO Eric Schmidt to the New York Times. From those words comes the idea Google's plumb out of data storage. That too explains the indexing issues.
There's lots of speculation, and some quasi-confirmation from a prominent Google engineer, but Google didn't immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment on the topic.
Much of what's known about Big Daddy comes from Google engineer Matt Cutts, who occasionally writes about the topic on his blog. A Google spokeswoman referred a reporter to Cutts' blog in response to an inquiry about the recent problems.
At the Cutts blog, there's an oft-cited March 27 Cutts-agram sent at the height of the initial wave of complaints. In it, Cutts claims Big Daddy's been fully deployed and he mentions how it will "stabilize."
He also warns that sites finding themselves off Google's reservation can expect it to take just a few days to show up in the index again.
Meanwhile, at Press Day, the worst-kept secret has been about the debut of Google Health, one of dozens of Google-operated search engines focused on narrower topics.
Read more here about other likely new Google search silos.
A Google spokesperson confirmed that the company is testing the feature.
"We have been doing a variety of research in the health area, including how to improve the quality of health-related search results," the spokesperson wrote in an e-mail. "We have nothing new to announce at this time."
There's also suspicion Google will unveil some more items from its partnership with computer manufacturer Dell Computers, based in Round Rock, Texas.
One dark horse rumor candidate is that Google will unveil a more sophisticated Internet phone service for its Google Talk instant message system. VOIP (voice over IP) is de rigueur for IM systems, yet Google Talk lags far behind competitors.
Microsoft's MSN recently unveiled a new version with deeper phone capabilities, and Yahoo, of Sunnyvale, Calif., is also more and more phone-focused with each upgrade, so there's certainly competitive pressures to do so.
Check out eWEEK.com's Search Center for the latest news, views and analysis on enterprise search technology.
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