nonsense.

On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, spw wrote:

> It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like 
> rock, country (artist
> going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
> commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
> Pick up and read magazines like Rolling Stone, Vibe, I'm sure youll have no 
> problem spotting the
> word soul which is a common place cliche these days.
>
> Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes get's credit for using the term first with techno way 
> before it became
> common place and trendy with dance music culture.
> He even had the concept of "soulful house" and "tech-house" down incoporating 
> more sample happy/
> natural sounding beats.
>
> --- Benn Glazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I must pick up my latest copy of Muzik or MixMag so I can catch up with
> > the latest trends. I didn't realise 'soul' wasn't trendy again until
> > 1996.  You can now imagine the despair that I face when I see my
> > 'friends' next, now that I know I just wasn't cool in 1995.  Oh the
> > humanity!
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