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If you want to send demos for Hospital or Medschool please send your best tracks via AIM to "Hospitaldubs" (It's on auto accept). I can't give feedback on the majority of the tunes I get sent but I promise I'll listen to all of them, and if I like your tune enough I'll either play it on my podcast or if it's so good I don't want anyone else to hear it I'll email you so don't forget to include your email address.
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Hey,
What are the odds of another person from Manchester, also called Ed, leaving a sequential comment, ey?
Not too surprisingly my comment is also about the WHP show. I have been living in Trinidad for the last six months now, and am over the moon to see that the week after I get back my favourite record label comes back to my home town.
Apart from getting to see all my family and friends this has to be the best welcome home present I could ask for.
**It was sequential when I started writing it!**
Hey man
I would like to give a big shout out on the next podcast to my mate Henley.
Last year in June I went round his house and he showed me London Elektricity and since then I've been, quite frankly, hooked. We came to (what I think was) the first Hospitality at Matter and it was banging! About that time I was trying to decide what I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing and Matter gave me the epiphany i needed. I'm now really looking forward to going to uni in September to study Music Production as I know that I'm going to love the course. Big thanks to you and my mate Henley for showing me the light :D
On a final note, I'm off to Canada soon for 3 months and the Hospital podcast will keep me company while I'm trying to settle there. It's gonna be brill!!
Thanks man
Maxwell from Milton Keynes
Dear Mr Tondon Colektricity,
As a massive Hospital Records fan and supporter, you can imagine my joy when I received an email updating me of forthcoming Warehouse Project line-ups in my hometown of Manchester.
Due to the majority of acts on the 2nd April being Hospital legends I quickly proceeded to purchase 5 tickets for me and a few of my brederins.
However, after listening back to a few of your recent podcasts I have noticed you mention that you are having a break from DJing (apart from Matter) as you are making an album.
The Warehouse Project line-up clearly states London Elektricity as one of the headliners. Is this a marketing scam trying to sell tickets by stating big names or will you be blessing our northern ears with your heavenly sounds?
You were sorely missed last time (25th Sept 09), but fully excused due to parenting duties.
I would be grateful if you would inform us all whether or not you will be at the Warehouse in person on the 2nd April.
Many thanks,
Ed Lazenby
P.S. Loving the New Blood (Med School), especially Synkro's Departure as he lives up the road from me!
have been working hard preaching the drum and bass way its a hard job but someone has to do it they dont understand but some can be turned when they are they love it keep the podcasts coming and ill keep preaching
Olá :D
its just because of podcasts like this that i go to work every day happier ;)
tunes like One + Two -Johnny L and Sweet Harmonie - Danny Bird cheers me up every morning eheh
keep them comin
subscribed
cheers
Jorge Mendes shouting from Portugal
Bonjourno!
Greetings in an almost French way...
Been out in the Alps living on the slopes for a couple of months now and like many of my mates in the little resort of La Tania, Les trois vallees, I'm seriously craving some DnB.
Aside from skiing everyday (mostly with the last 89 episodes of the podcast playing in my ears) theres not much to do but go out to crappy music EVERY night.
Upon my return in April I shall be binging on Hospitalitie's UKwide.
Tony, although you may not realise it, you are doing me and every other drum and bass head who are stranded in DnB deprived nations across the world a huge service, keeping us all plugged in.
keep on rolling 'em out and no doubt we'll all keep listening until the sub's destroy our hearing faculties.
Give a shout out to the scattered DnB fraternity and all the Hospital lovers in the Alps.
Peace and powder...
mogo
As ever awesome podcast. Thanks for the Muffler Pinball Dreams tune, like some of the others on here I remeber wasting hours away playing that on the Amiga.
Also discovered you can buy a port of it for the iphone, with the added benefit you can listen to the podcast whilst on a nostalgia trip!
any chance of a beginners guide/tutorial on making drum and bass, everything just seems so tech and is a bit overwhelming
kepp up the good work
Good podcast again Tony! - not feeling that Muffler tune though, Gran Turismo D+B...Jonny L's tune is lame as well, the vocals are very weak like a nursery rhyme!!
Liking the Netsky tunes though and looking forward to Sick Music 2 - Keep it up
LOVED the new Jonny L tune. Not quite d'n'b, not quite pop. Can't wait to get a copy of 1 and 2 - when is it released?!
Hey! enjoyed 105 and the Muffler remix really made my day. Used to have Pinball Dreams and Fatasties on the Amiga back in the day :)
The original composer is Olof Gustafsson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olof_Gustafsson
/Tobias