speaking of which, Im ready for an acid house revival.

-Joe

fux

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From: "Suman Ganguli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Re: Back to the Future and the Electro "revival"


>
> following up on that NYTimes article, here's another NYC publication's
> take on the 'electro revival', from the Village Voice website
> (http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0218/rewind.php)...the last paragraph
> is the most interesting one:
>
> "Rewind! by Tricia Romano
>
> You know the electro revival is officially over when one of the biggest
> names in the rejuvenated genre turns up at his gig and plays nothing but
> acid house.
>
> That's what Ed DMX of DMX Krew did at the Tribeca Grand on Sunday night.
> But as he started piling up the ACEEED, the dancefloor started piling up
> with punters w ho were 'aving it, including Elliot Taub (a/k/a DJ
> Ulysses), Satamile, and Melis sa of W.I.T.
>
> Sitting in the corner was Flyer's Daniel Shumate, who I had to scold for
> the pre vious night's faux pas. Mr. Shumate blabbered to the techno-geek
> grapevine that Detroit techno DJ Derrick May was spinning at the
> Foundation Crew's party at Groovejet. Of course, a Derrick May sighting is
> almost as rare as spotting Salman Rushdie back when the Ayatollah wanted
> his head. The rumor was believable only be cause promoter/DJ Kimyon has
> ties to Detroit. But I'm beginning to believe that Derrick, like Santa
> Claus, is not real. He wasn't there, alas."
>
>
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