Call it Crème Brule. Whatever the artist said, it sounds like house music to
me.

Juan however, was calling his new music techno, and making this music
without acoustic emulations or samples of pianos, strings and house beats.
Of course, to many contemporaries, it was a new electro sound.

Like I said before, categories/labels are arbitrary, and don't really belong
in music. That's why we have names to go by.

Apples and oranges I suppose.



 -----Original Message-----
From:   Benn Glazier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:10 AM
To:     313@hyperreal.org
Subject:        RE: [313] what is electro, now s.o.l.?

At 09:01 AM 18/04/2001 -0400, you wrote:

> > > Strings of Life-techno
>
>I disagree. A house beat, piano and strings. What's techno about that?

Well the person who wrote it called it 'techno'.  He was one of those came
up with the name 'techno'.  So i'd call it techno..


r./


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