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DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« on: March 02, 2004, 11:59:00 am »
Who:   DJ Wren
 What:  Hump Night
 Where:  Galaxy Hut
 When: Wednesday March 3rd
 Why:  Because I love you
 
 Specifics:
 Galaxy Hut
 2711 Wilson Blvd
 Arlington, VA
 (703) 525 - 8646
 
  DJ Wren's Record Bag
 
 The voices inside my head are still conferring on what actual leaves the house tomorrow.  But it will be something along the lines of powerpopmadcesterbigbeatindie80sgaragebritpopsoul
T.Rex

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2004, 12:19:00 pm »
You might want to try that Record Bag link again.

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2004, 12:25:00 pm »
Sounds good, I may just stop on by!

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2004, 12:27:00 pm »
How about throwing in a bit'o punk to appease Markie?

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2004, 12:38:00 pm »
hmmm ok where did i put my meatmen single....
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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2004, 12:41:00 pm »
I've been wondering where my copy of We're the Meatmen and you Suck that I bought 18 years ago went...
 
 
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  hmmm ok where did i put my meatmen single....

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2004, 01:22:00 pm »
actually i have a very early touch and go release "Process of Elimination e.p." with eight tracks on 7" vinyl (those were the days) and xeroxed lyrics sheets.  Artists included Necros, Negative Approach and the Meatmen doing "Meatmen Stomp".  i'll beat its worth some serious coin these days...
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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2004, 03:42:00 pm »
I'm sure it is, considering early Dischord 7 inches are going for nearly 100 dollars on ebay.
 
 
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  actually i have a very early touch and go release "Process of Elimination e.p." with eight tracks on 7" vinyl (those were the days) and xeroxed lyrics sheets.  Artists included Necros, Negative Approach and the Meatmen doing "Meatmen Stomp".  i'll beat its worth some serious coin these days...

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2004, 02:20:00 pm »
My Record Collection is Smarter than me.  A terrifying true story  :)
 
 Most of my CD/Records are hopelessly disorganized, I'm constantly pulling stuff out for mix cds, dj gigs, etc.  And too lazy to file them back most of the time.  So they sit in piles and stuff away in crates.  Which sometimes works because I'll stumble across stuff all the time this way.
 
 Anyways, While pulling together stuff for tonight I was trying to remember which Bryan Ferry solo record Johnny Marr played on.  So I looked it up on Allmusic.  There in the view of the record was mention that "The Rigth Stuff", one of fav Ferry tracks, was based on the Smiths "Money Changes Everything" instrumental.  So I decided to locate both in my collection.  And there filed next to each other was the "Bigmouth Strikes Again" 12" and "The Right Stuff" 12".  This happened purely by chance...  And yup tis true about the two tracks   :D
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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2004, 10:47:00 am »
A HUGE thanks to all that came out last night, especially the Big Yawn Staffers.  Hope you enjoyed what I had to offer musically.  As is custom around these parts of late, here is what was leaping out of my record bag last night.
 
 Hump Night
 Galaxy Hut - Arlington, VA
 03.03.04
 
 David Holmes - "Gritty Shaker"
 The Cure - "Fascination Street (extended remix)"
 Underground Lovers - "Recognise"
 Bluetones - "Slight Return"
 Lush - "500(Shake Baby Shake)"
 Wild Swans - "Butterfly Girl"
 Baby Bird - "Candy Girl"
 Ian McCulloch - "Lover Lover Lover"
 David Byrne - "Dance in Vaseline" (Thievery Corp. remix)
 Cornershop - "Brimful of Asha"
 Ofra Haza - "Galbi"
 Dubstars - "Stars"
 Bryan Ferry - "The Right Stuff"
 Figures on a Beach - "No Stars"
 Comsat Angels - "Independence Day"
 Ocean Blue - "Between Something and Nothing"
 Move - "Yeah Whatever"
 Chemical Brothers - "Song to the Siren"
 Alabama 3 - "Woke Up This Morning"
 Blake Baxter - "Brothers Gonna Work It Out"
 Alex Gopher - "Party People"
 Inner City - "Good Life (Buena Vida)"
 Yazoo - Situation (Club 69 Future Phunk Mix remix)
 Jean Paul Gaultier - "How To Do That (In a New Way)"
 Richie Hawtin - "Orange"
 Intastella - "The Night"
 
  Young Circle w/Rowetta - "Chained at the Wrist"
 (Cool new band with Happy Mondays meet Stone Roses Vibe)
 
 Boo Radleys - "I Hang Suspended"
 Voice of the Beehive - "Monsters and Angels"
 Happy Mondays - "Step On"
 Paul Weller Movement - "Into Tomorrow"
 The Coral - "Dreaming of You"
 Paul Revere and the Raiders - "Just Like Me"
 Adam and the Ants - "Kick"
 The Creation - "Biff Bang Pow"
 Von Bondies - "It Came from Japan"
 Electric Prunes - "I Had to Much to Dream Last Night"
 The Dirtbombs - "Chains of Love"
 New York Dolls - "Personality Crisis"
 White Stripes - "You're Pretty Good Looking (Trendy American Remix)"
 The Warlocks - "Caveman Rock"
 The Carlsonics - "Great Cat!"
 Plastic Bertard - "Ca Plane Pour Moi (This Life's for Me)"
 Pearl Harbour and The Explosions - "You Got It (Release It)"
 The Cassettes - "Girl with X-ray Eyes"
 The Nips - "Noboby to Love"
 Mighty Lemon Drops - "Another Girl, Another Planet"
 Kronos Quartet - "Marquee Moon"
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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #10 on: March 04, 2004, 10:56:00 am »
Quote
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  My Record Collection is Smarter than me.  A terrifying true story   :)  
 
 Most of my CD/Records are hopelessly disorganized, I'm constantly pulling stuff out for mix cds, dj gigs, etc.  And too lazy to file them back most of the time.  So they sit in piles and stuff away in crates.  Which sometimes works because I'll stumble across stuff all the time this way.
 
 Anyways, While pulling together stuff for tonight I was trying to remember which Bryan Ferry solo record Johnny Marr played on.  So I looked it up on Allmusic.  There in the view of the record was mention that "The Rigth Stuff", one of fav Ferry tracks, was based on the Smiths "Money Changes Everything" instrumental.  So I decided to locate both in my collection.  And there filed next to each other was the "Bigmouth Strikes Again" 12" and "The Right Stuff" 12".  This happened purely by chance...  And yup tis true about the two tracks    :D  
...Shame it wasn't The Right Stuff.

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #11 on: March 04, 2004, 10:59:00 am »
hey walkie your seem well connected... after last night's hump night stint, i'm itchin' to do a punk and garage rock, with a dash of northern soul session. know anyone you can hook me up with?
T.Rex

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2004, 11:15:00 am »
good stuff, kosmo. very interesting mix of all sorts of tunes. i was especially glad to hear the Chemical Brothers and the A3 song.  :)

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2004, 07:05:00 pm »
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  hey walkie your seem well connected... after last night's hump night stint, i'm itchin' to do a punk and garage rock, with a dash of northern soul session. know anyone you can hook me up with?
I'll have my people get back to you.
 
 no but seriously...I'll have my people get back to you.

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Re: DJ Wren's Galaxy Hut Blueprints
« Reply #14 on: March 04, 2004, 07:07:00 pm »
kronos' marquee moon?  this I have to hear.