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Click the envelope at the top-right of the screen and select "Go to Inbox" - or here: http://www.judgejulesarchive.co.uk/archives/board/index.php?/messenger/
There's a bug in the messenger where you'll get a "Not Acceptable" error if you click on a message from the dropdown - it's being looked into!
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Jonathan1990 I’ll send you a PM on here as I’ve still got my Sony MDS JB980 deck - so I can happily extract the audio from that minidisc if you wish.
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Out of interest when was this broadcast?
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On 12/29/2019 at 1:12 PM, Chewbs said:
Can't seem to find Ministry issue 1 - which I had as I uploaded the Jules bits into the gallery on here...most anoying.
I'll find this for you - our Gallery needs a revamp and if you uploaded it we definitely have it. I'll let you know
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Ok so 20 years has elapsed and again perhaps the licence is up and they have their hands on the original sound recordings again....
The Lange remix 1998 version is presumably the only Lange remix (I uploaded the acetate entry you see on discogs, with the Thrillseekers' Synasthaesia on the flipside) which I then sold, but I wonder why it's OK to release it now when presumably it was a copyright issue in 1998?
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Great news, so something has happened here in the opaque world (well I've always seen it that way) of licensing and publishers... perhaps the license is up and so they have been free again to distribute their sound recordings as they want.
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Fantastic work buddy, thank you!
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Don't all choke on your cornflakes, but Jules is a contestant on celebrity masterchef tonight.
BBC1 Mondays @ 9:00pm
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@Simcut do you have the missing segments of this particular broadcast? Hoping it’s on one of those tapes you’ve found... did you say you have around 10 more shows still to digitise from 1999?
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Another belter - get downloading if you missed it
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I love this mix, a different direction from Jules here and a nice short mix to download on the move
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Jacey B has it right there of course
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On 7/11/2019 at 5:11 PM, Spin Doctor said:
In many regards though, this is classic Jules. Throughout his career, even when at his peak, he frequently antagonised and alienated with seemingly questionable decisions and terrible performances. Thankfully these were counterbalanced with performances which would . As someone else once said on this forum, he ‘frustrates and delights in equal measure’. I do wonder if Jules’ consistency had been better over his career he would have fared much better in terms of his standing in the annals of DJing and Trance history.
And you have hit the nail on the head there sir.
Jules was the "gateway DJ" for millions of people, opening their ears to the scene which then spurred us into discovering the tiny little subgenres that dance music has now fragmented into. As a DJ in his day, the magnifying glass was on him like no other in the UK, so the "consistency" argument is one brought up all the time. I've lost count the number of times I hear people say to me "I saw him perform a flawless set, so gathered my mates to see his next gig only to witness an inexplicably shocking set" leaving everyone bewildered and, well, pretty pissed off. Maybe every DJ has this, depending on the venue, their attitude, and what's in their box?
But I like to think the Archive here proves those really good radio shows and live sets which were recorded outweigh all the shockers, so long may we relive them
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On 6/1/2019 at 1:47 PM, Louk said:
Did anyone download the full version of this and can reupload please? Mine cuts off after Incantation
Could be a coding error in which case we need to find another source from the web, as I don't have the original rip other than what is uploaded here.
I will look into this - thanks
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I am still discovering some really old stuff, stuff like this which I actually taped back in 1991
4x 20-minute mixes for your ears
Guest mixes on Radio 1 Show Hosted By The Pet Shop Boys, Aug 91
* Mondays Mix - Andy & Darren from 808 State *
1. Turntable Hype - Set You Free
2. Hashim - Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
3. KLF - What Time Is Love (Briefly)
4. Subject 13 - Eternity (Vinyl Solution)
5. Lupo - So Hard "so hot"
6. PSB - So Hard (KLF Mix)
7. 808 State - Lift
8. Cybersonik - Technarchy (Briefly)
"listen to the rhythm flow"
9. Klubzone 1 - Boom Ahh
10. Chase Events - Enough
11. ???
12. The House Crew - Keep The Fire Burning
13. Raze - Bass Power (Accapella)
14. Hibrid & Doo Lally D - Twisted Tambourine
15. ??? think its - Jolly Roger - Ulysses (The Groove) heavy bass
16. Rhythm Section - I Can Take You Higher (Atomic EP) "than youve ever been before" female
17. Moodswings - 6 Train
18. Rhythim Is Rhythim - It Is What It Is
19. Gill Scott Heron - War Is Ugly "rock your body"
20. ??? "out on the dancefloor" male / piano
21. Ralphi Rosario feat Xavier Gold - U Used To Hold Me
22. Wood Allan - Airport 89
23. ??? "everybody get funky" (has male rap)
24. The Hitmen - Tragic Force
25. The Mackenzie - Party People
26. ???
27. Shades of Rhythm - Sweet Sensation (briefly)
27. Cappella - Helyom Halib
* Tuesdays Mix - Kenny Ken (Eclipse) *
1. SSR - To Be House (Guerilla)
2. Party People - You Got Me Burning Up "fall down on me, I like it"
3. Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives (Dub)
4. Chubb Rock with Howie Tee - Yo Bad Chubbs (Crib mix)
5. Richie Rich & Ralphi Rosario - You Used To Salsa
6. Jimi Polo - Better Days (Original Mix)
7. DSK - What Would We Do (Hurleys Dub Mix)
8. Moby - Go
9. Raze - Break For Love
* Wednesdays Mix - Sasha *
1. Horse - Careful (Original Version)
2. The Meaning feat DJ Mellow - Showing You The Feeling
3. Urban Soul - Alright
4. Angels & Images - Heaven on Earth (inst piano)
5. Dupree - Brass Disk (Accapella)
6. Congress - 40 Miles (Inst)
7. Raze - Bass Power (Accapella)
8. Leftfield - Not Forgotten
9. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Accapella)
10. Moby - Go
11. K Klass - Rhythm Is a Mystery (2 copies)
* Thursdays Mix - Frankie Knuckles *
1. LA Mix - Love Together (Banji Lovers Dub)
2. ??? percussion
3. Sueno Latino - Sueno Latino (Cutmaster G Mix)
4. ??? piano "check this out"
5. ??? "I miss your love now" female
* Fridays Mix - Carl Cox *
1. Hookline & Singer - Nightime (Belgian Trance Mix) "you better believe it"
2. Basscut - Im Not In Love "doo da d ahh ahh"
3. ??? "rocking to the rhythm" male (samples yello)
4. The Badman Presents NDX - Higher Than Heaven
5. Carl Cox - I Want You (Forever) "I want you forever" female / breakbeat
6. FPI Project - Everybody (All Over The World)
7. Evolution & Sasha - Metropolis (Cant Stop The Feeling Mix)
8. SSR - To Be House (Guerilla)- 1
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We all remember the days of taping shows, just something loads of us did, completely independently. Also, as soon as Westwood's "bombs" went off every Friday night at 11:00pm I'm sure someone up there really must have heard a million dance fans press "stop" on their cassette players
Welcome to the site!
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We think we have exhausted every source out there, both in terms of audio and tracklistings, so unless we get contacted that someone has a stash of cassettes somewhere they want us to digitize and upload on here, or indeed they upload something new themselves, what we have in the archives is pretty much it.
I do know I have the "end of year" Saturday show from 2000 somewhere split across 2 minidiscs which I would love to find. Once I do, you can be sure it will be uploaded straight away
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Worth a chat with a member on here called Louk. I know he recorded similar local radio shows and you never know, you could stumble across a goldmine of tapes
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One for the commute tomorrow! Thanks Aza
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21 hours ago, JasonB said:
This is why a lot of longtime fans like me have lost a lot of respect for him, the whole requesting a 3 cdj so he can mess about with jingles and acapellas and scratching makes him a laughing stock really.
On the other hand he may play a blinding set of top tracks without all that tomfoolery. Fingers crossed for you he does.
I completely agree with this.
For me Jules was the ultimate "gateway" DJ - very flawed, very inconsistent, but capable of truly sensational sets and unique passages of atmosphere. He opened a generation of people up to a variety of electronic music.... you only need to look at everybody on these forums all with their preferred niches and subgenres that they've discovered. But the common origin was Jules.
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Interesting read here, especially the bit about the (often forgotten but incredible) disco scene in the 1970s which was what really drove Technics to improve their SL-1100s
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Wonderful stuff Aza, hope all is well and I'll be downloading this for the morning commute to work tomorrow
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Happy New Year folks! Thought some people might find this interesting
00:00:00 ▶ Intro
0:02:24 ▶ Chapter One - Shouldn’t you stop being a waiter? Isn’t there anything else you’d like to do?
00:04:52 ▶ Chapter Two - R&S is doing great, but why don’t you start a label?
00:09:27 ▶ Chapter Three - We just wanted to make good music, release it, and party!
00:16:16 ▶ Chapter Four - You could just put a DJ name on a T-shirt and everybody wanted one
00:23:08 ▶ Chapter Five - There is the bag, figure it out
00:24:59 ▶ Chapter Six - When you went out or you played a Bonzai track, you just knew the roof would come down
00:30:06 ▶ Chapter Seven - We said, M.I.K.E., this is the A-side
00:40:48 ▶ Chapter Eight - And then all of a sudden, you lost everything
00:46:08 ▶ Chapter Nine - Let the Bonzai flag fly again
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Excellent mix! Would love a tracklisting... there's a few in there that have escaped even my mind!
-Spanish guitar track at 50 mins?
The JJ Archive in 2023
in Open Chat
Posted
All very true. I think we can all relate to this! Good to hear you're still enjoying the forums and audio. I have found life really does take over (wife, kids etc) so there's less and less time to maintain this website, but I'll continue to renew the domain and the forum software to keep it "alive". It was made before the days of Soundcloud etc which would have been a lot easier to host the audio but there you go. I do miss the old days of specialist radio, and "simpler" times before the explosion of the internet and the fragmentation of dance music into a million genres.
I do still possess an array of Minidiscs to convert into mp3 but with over 300 of the damn things and a very niche way of extracting the audio properly, its a slow process. Amongst the dross and fragments, inevitably there'll be little gems of mixes in there that I'll rediscover and they will be uploaded in due course.
For example, I found one half of Jules's end of year round up from 2000, in pristine quality. I know I definitely have the other half on an minidisc - somewhere - once I find it, I'll splice them together and it will be uploaded
Anyway, nice this little archive is still bringing back memories. Shout out to everyone who still browses this site, including Spin Doc! Where has the time gone?