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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:36 pm
by Dog
Nick, the site is down due to bandwidth restrictions... I'm waiting for some funding before I can resurrect it.

Too many people downloading stuff from us and it's collapsed.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 2:23 pm
by usernick
On a related subject, Hexstatic/Exactshit are at 333 this Saturday (or rather, "Stuart Hexstatic, Exactshit Set")

I'm already going out, so no chance of making it, but it should be fun! :D

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 3:11 pm
by usernick
Here's the album cover for the reissued version of "Destroy Rock & Roll" - out 12th September:

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and the tracklist is as follows:

1. Valley Of The Dolls
2. Sunworshipper
3. Musclecars
4. Drop The Pressure
5. In My Arms
6. Guilty Of Love
7. Paris Four Hundred
8. Destroy Rock & Roll
9. Rikki
10. Otto's Journey
11. Musclecar - Featuring Freeform Five
12. Zenophile
13. Need You Tonite
14. Emotion
15. Soft Rock - Bonus Track
16. Doctor Pressure - Dirty Radio Edit
17. Destroy Rock & Roll - Tom Nevilles Clean Edit

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:53 pm
by Dollydagger
usernick wrote:On a related subject, Hexstatic/Exactshit are at 333 this Saturday (or rather, "Stuart Hexstatic, Exactshit Set")

I'm already going out, so no chance of making it, but it should be fun! :D
Hmm, is anyone else thinking of going to this? I've not got anything planned yet for tomorrow and would love a trip back to the 333...
Having said that tho, I am in Rivington St tonight @ the Comedy cafe, shame it wasn't tonight, I could just go straight on afterwards!

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:34 pm
by philmanns
Yes Dagger! You must come :) Me and Ali are going, be good to see you x

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:02 pm
by Dog
I'm there too...

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:10 am
by Dollydagger
Oh damn I never checked the board again all w/e :roll:
Got a text from Phil on Saturday early evening but I was already @ a BBQ in Brixton by then, sorry guys. Next time we must be more co-ordinated!
So how was Stuart and the 333 in general? For some reason my Hexstatic news emails stopped ages ago :?

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 9:05 pm
by Dog
It rocked... Stuart was on top form. Played his Diana Ross/Missy Elliot boot, Killer Boots mk2, Doctor Pressure (original Phil n' Dog version) and something else... Oh and these were all videos too...

I'll leave it to Phil to maybe identify what it was ;) It's not really a secret but still...

Apparently there will be another 'Exactshit' DVD out at some point too, but Stuart didn't tell me when.

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 11:32 pm
by usernick
Dog wrote:Apparently there will be another 'Exactshit' DVD out at some point too, but Stuart didn't tell me when.
Nice one - if you find out, could you let me know? :D

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:08 am
by tcb2000
I take it the 'something else' he played was the 'something else' they didn't play at the Big Chill?

Dr Pressure on Radio 1 this morning!

Chris Moyles explained that 2 guys called Phil and Dog from Brighton made the track then Mylo thought it was a good idea and thought he'd nick it for himself!

Rich

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:59 am
by Dollydagger
Ha ha those Brighton rumours will never go away now :lol:

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:08 am
by Loopz
tcb2000 wrote: Chris Moyles explained that 2 guys called Phil and Dog from Brighton made the track then Mylo thought it was a good idea and thought he'd nick it for himself!

Rich
At last someone actually just tells it as it is. Mylo = robbing b*stard :) You guys should be getting money for all this yaknow. its not right

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:01 am
by tcb2000
Disagree with you actually Loopz... :)

the guys know how behind all this I am, and seeing the track at the Big Chill and hearing it on national radio is one of the biggest buzzes ever (and I've got nothing to do with it!), but in the end, it's a Mylo track and a Gloria Estefan track. Yes, it would have been nice to see them get some sort of percentage on it, or a remix fee or something (don't exactly know what they're getting anyway) but Mylo is under no obligation whatsoever to do that. If it was me in their shoes, I'd be happy with the recognition and profile that's going to come out of it rather than a few hundred quid or couple of grand or whatever.... :D I know Phil and Ian have put a lot of work into promoting this and have learnt a few lessons about the business too ;) and I hope they consider that worthwhile too...


Rich

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:30 am
by Loopz
It depends what you are in it for really. yeah i couldnt agree more with hearing your name mentioned on national radio is good enough recognition itself. Hearing a track played that you gave the idea for is good as well.

I'm sure they would both agree that a bit of money /percentage would be nice and also i'm sure they would be happy to make a living out of music rather than their current jobs. Also dont take it away from them, it IS a Mylo track and a Gloria Estefan track but its also their brilliant idea.

There is no reason why Mylo couldnt have given them a bit of dosh. He isnt poor :P They already have the recognition from it but if i was in Mylo's sandals then it would be the gentleman kind of thing to do. I think they deserve it even more than the recognition.

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:36 am
by tcb2000
Wouldn't we all like to give up our jobs for music? :D

In no way did I mean to take anything away from them..it's a classic bootleg, and they've worked their asses off to get this far.

Promos on ebay :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MYLO-vs-MIAMI-SOU ... dZViewItem