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#1
Posted 27 April 2004 - 10:44 PM
Hello everybody,
bit slow on here today,probably up to us to release some music and get you all talking again?!!
hope I've given you some good info,please just hang on for the new album really do think it's going to be the best yet..
Glastonbury and Glint will both rock..
I haven't got time to be here all the time so this is going to be the last post for a while or until I next get dissed....
peace
ED xx
bit slow on here today,probably up to us to release some music and get you all talking again?!!
hope I've given you some good info,please just hang on for the new album really do think it's going to be the best yet..
Glastonbury and Glint will both rock..
I haven't got time to be here all the time so this is going to be the last post for a while or until I next get dissed....
peace
ED xx
#3
Posted 27 April 2004 - 11:06 PM
The anticipation is killing us all. We just need confirmation to help us get a good nights sleep.
I know the album will be the dogs bollocks as that is all they know, infact, i'm renaming the chems genre to the dogs bollocks.
Not possible to top Dig your own hole, but all the albums are different and stand on their own.
*salutes*
Comon Glastonbury tickets!
I know the album will be the dogs bollocks as that is all they know, infact, i'm renaming the chems genre to the dogs bollocks.
Not possible to top Dig your own hole, but all the albums are different and stand on their own.
*salutes*
Comon Glastonbury tickets!
#6
Posted 28 April 2004 - 2:49 AM
I can see it being the best yet :)
I want... to hear it. And shit hot news about EBW7 in the acid thread (I think), when do you lot think that'll show up?
I want... to hear it. And shit hot news about EBW7 in the acid thread (I think), when do you lot think that'll show up?
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.
#10
Posted 28 April 2004 - 11:41 AM
Fair play ed if that is you I stand corrected. And will get my eyes checked out before glint/glasto. Look forward to seeing what you and vegetable vision have come up with to rival the music response man!
The comments were never intented to be insulting, I have seen you guys dj all over the shop, (The Bomb, Fabric, Turnmills, Sankeys, Cream Heaven etc etc) and they do rule. Wheh you watch you guys play so much you start to notice if the standard even slips at all but we are talking slipping to a 9/10 rather than 10
Glad to hear you guys are getting down and dirt in the studio. And eagelry await the EBW7. They are some of the best records to mess up with delay and filter boards :).
I really hope they are letting you do the Pyramid stage again - it has not been the same since 2000 (150,000) people partying to the chemical beat rules and the V festivals just are not the same.
Regarding your Dj set at glasto -a little post on hear in the week before about what location? I am sure Eavis will not mind.
Unfailing polite - you are true to your word.
Sundance what a tune!
The comments were never intented to be insulting, I have seen you guys dj all over the shop, (The Bomb, Fabric, Turnmills, Sankeys, Cream Heaven etc etc) and they do rule. Wheh you watch you guys play so much you start to notice if the standard even slips at all but we are talking slipping to a 9/10 rather than 10
Glad to hear you guys are getting down and dirt in the studio. And eagelry await the EBW7. They are some of the best records to mess up with delay and filter boards :).
I really hope they are letting you do the Pyramid stage again - it has not been the same since 2000 (150,000) people partying to the chemical beat rules and the V festivals just are not the same.
Regarding your Dj set at glasto -a little post on hear in the week before about what location? I am sure Eavis will not mind.
Unfailing polite - you are true to your word.
Sundance what a tune!
#13
Posted 30 April 2004 - 4:27 PM
Let's have a show of hands, then, OK? Why's it hard to believe this time? I think there was a genuine quality to miloco2forum's posts (and screen name makes sense if you think about it) which leads me to believe it's Ed Simons. But hey, that's just me and my gut feeling. I suppose sneakerbeater will *have* to go to Glint and see if miloco2forum really was Ed! ;)
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#16
Posted 30 April 2004 - 8:05 PM
i must admit, i was on line just before ed posted. i could see at the bottom of the screen 'The newest registered user is miloco2forum' and i thought this sound exciting, not an ordanary user name. most people still think the studio is called orinocco, like 'master p' who claimed to work at orinocco!!!. it didn't supprise me it was ed.
there is no doubt that it was ed, i just know
there is no doubt that it was ed, i just know
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#18
Posted 30 April 2004 - 8:56 PM
its been miloco for at least a couple of years. i'll tell you what road its in if you like, but then i would sound like a stalker. and the ed would come back with great vengence and furious anger.....
hmmm time to go out and regain my life!!!
hmmm time to go out and regain my life!!!
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#19
Posted 30 April 2004 - 9:04 PM
a bit of history for you,
Miloco was born in June 2000 when Milo Music took over Orinoco's Leroy Street Facility.
Orinoco
Built in the mid eighties Orinoco quickly made it's mark as a top-of-the range studio with Enya's groundbreaking album "Watermark" (this included the Worldwide hit single Orinoco Flow - named after the Studio). We were at the forefront of the Dance Music explosion of the late eighties and the rise of the Indie scene which developed into the Brit Pop movement of the early nineties. In 1997 Orinoco produced more Number One albums than any other studio in Britain - apart from the legendary EMI Abbey Road. "What's The Story Morning Glory" by Oasis was partly recorded and entirely mixed at Orinoco, and has since become the second highest selling album ever in the UK after Sergeant Pepper. Oasis returned to mix the follow up "Be Here Now". In recent years the studio has become a second home to The Chemical Brothers who have made all their records � sucessive platinums - using a combination of the Neve Room and the Toyshop.
Miloco was born in June 2000 when Milo Music took over Orinoco's Leroy Street Facility.
Orinoco
Built in the mid eighties Orinoco quickly made it's mark as a top-of-the range studio with Enya's groundbreaking album "Watermark" (this included the Worldwide hit single Orinoco Flow - named after the Studio). We were at the forefront of the Dance Music explosion of the late eighties and the rise of the Indie scene which developed into the Brit Pop movement of the early nineties. In 1997 Orinoco produced more Number One albums than any other studio in Britain - apart from the legendary EMI Abbey Road. "What's The Story Morning Glory" by Oasis was partly recorded and entirely mixed at Orinoco, and has since become the second highest selling album ever in the UK after Sergeant Pepper. Oasis returned to mix the follow up "Be Here Now". In recent years the studio has become a second home to The Chemical Brothers who have made all their records � sucessive platinums - using a combination of the Neve Room and the Toyshop.
I'm a fuckin doughnut