you are so wrong it hurts.

but i don't feel like getting into the whole death of dance music in
america. but it is DEAD!!!

Trust me- Even England during this slow time has a much bigger dance music
scene than America ever did, even at its peak.

On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> "In contrast, rock titles, such as New Musical Express and Kerrang!, and
> magazines aimed at older music fans, such as Mojo and Uncut, have enjoyed
> circulation increases."
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> I think there is your answer. The clubbers are growing up and are getting
> tired of the same old dance music - or at least the way it's presented. I
> wonder how XLR8R, URB, and other US mags are doing? There still seems to be
> a lot of kids still learning and listening to dance music in the US as
> opposed to the UK? correct me if I'm wrong please.
>
> MEK
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>                       Tom Churchill
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> 7 Magazine)
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> > Yeah, that's a surprise.
> > Wonder why?
> > What's the talk?
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> Full story:
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> http://media.guardian.co.uk/presspublishing/story/0,7495,988334,00.html
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> Cheers,
>
> Tom
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