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> << records, but I admit that many of them are poorly produced, the writing
>  isn't all that great, and they do not really work in a modern context. I
>  love them because they sound so old, so primitive, and because in many
>  ways they laid the groundwork for so much of what came after. I like >>
> 
> sorry, man. but this rubbish. early m500/metroplex is surely not poorly
> produced at all. juan`s early works still kick ass in 2000 and will still be
> working in ANY modern context beyond the year 00, 

Then how come everyone hardly spins anything old except 'Clear' and 'No
UFOs'? 

Otto

PS
With any music, only a few tracks stand the test of time, a lot of them
don't, they only work(ed) during a given time. They had a function back
then, they fulfilled that function and then went to the gread record
pile in the sky. That's got nothing to do with slandering the roots,
it's a general music phenomenon, let's not get too teary-eyed nostalgic
about it.


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