on 7/28/03 8:44 PM, Kent williams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mike Huckaby, 2 weeks ago: "See in the beginning we didn't see no separation > between house and techno, it was all the same music."
yeah, Chicago house. (oooh that was a good one) after 1990 you started to see a separation I'm sure some people here remember the techno panels at the NMS. I'm sure 10 years ago (would have made it 1993) Sakari was probably mixing D:ream with his favorite band Skinny Puppy. > Similarly, when they started making hip hop records in the 70s, they thought > they were just making disco their own way, something pointed up perfectly > in how "Rapper's Delight" is "Good Times" note for note. Good times go-good go-good times go-good go-good times, that's almost a played out trick in turntablism. The Invisible Scratch Pickles can run circles around the best Detroit jocks. DJ Q-Bert makes Jeff Mills look like slow motion.