i agree. i never bought, was offered a swedish record........on another
tangent, i think the scottish dude, ivor, who produced the 2nd most famous
turntable in the world, [ linn sondek lp12 ] , was originally from
sweden..?......out.bond.
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 2:20 AM
Subject: [313] Re: <no subject>


> I have nothing against what Christian does at all - but would non DJs buy
> his stuff or remember the tracks, they're made for the purpose of being DJ
> tools. You DJ, so you're in the know. But you ain't gonna get some kid go
> into a store and go, what's that track that sounds like this.... or has
this
> .... I don't mind that Swedish stuff, it has its place. I just think it's
> run its course - though not in Melbourne clubs!. A lot of DJs who actually
> play that Swedish stuff say, 'it's time to move on and introduce new
> elements.' I think this is why suddenly everyone is now calling themselves
> 'tech-house' as the house thing allows people to introduce new sounds.
>
> >hmmm... if the truth beknown I've got quite a few
> >Christian Smith tunes. I've bought stuff from Tronic
> >and Primate and Mankind before and played it out...
> >Not my thing tho... I prefer Detroit techno, rugged
> >urban style... That's why I joined this list...
> >
> >I think it all depends on the person, I actually liked
> >some of that stuff at the time... I've grown sick of
> >it tho... It's the what ppl think when you say you
> >listen to techno, they think you listen to that stuff.
> >
> >bye,
> >Nick
> >
> >
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