the new single is OK actually, Rush's vocals are quite funny, there's also a remix by Sneak on the flip
You wrote: > > Gotta shout out that Dave Clarke pilot from years back, that tape still > gets > hammered now, a blinding show and a real education. WTF happened Dave? ;P > Nah that's unfair, I just got older. (Did anyone hear his live set from > Creamfields? Impressed?) > > > Dave's got a new album coming out on 27/10/03 called 'Devil's Advocate'. > I believe the first single off this album comes out in a couple of weeks as > well (with DJ Rush on vocals if I remember correctly!) > > I'm looking forward to hearing him at Atomic Jam tomorrow. > > > > > Andrew > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 > <313@hyperreal.org> > .org> cc: > > Fax to: > > 10/10/2003 Subject: Re: (313) Radio One!!! > > 09:33 > > > > > > > > > > Gotta shout out that Dave Clarke pilot from years back, that tape still > gets > hammered now, a blinding show and a real education. WTF happened Dave? ;P > Nah that's unfair, I just got older. (Did anyone hear his live set from > Creamfields? Impressed?) > > It's so true that the only true subgenre of dance that's cruelly > under-represented on Radio 1 is techno/electronics, I mean how cool would > it > be to have a weekly 4-hr show, even in the middle of the night? Is this > list > connected at the BBC? Anyone? > > With a longer show all the sub-sub-genres of techno would get a chance, > plus > interviews and the odd piece of reportage. Isn't this one of those > perennial > post-club conversations?? > > I agree with that opinion on internet radio (impersonal), although it's > only > a matter of time, it will still be years before kids are underneath their > duvets with palm PCs, streaming broadband through a wireless card from > daddy's router. I remember hearing The Orb on Peel for the first time, at > age 13 I didn't know a song could last for nigh-on an hour! (Sound of > violins...Hovis, etc...) > > While we're on the topic, did anyone see the article in the Times about the > BBC putting their ENTIRE video and audio archives on the Net for free? And > we'll access it through a custom peer2peer client? Sound like the future to > me. Some of those essential mixes are works of art. (But can we name the > best ones?) > > Peace, > > Andrew > > > On 10/10/03 8:14 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >> I know it won't appease M.E.K. ;) but didn't he have a show on > Groovetech? > > > > I think so yeah. > > > > I haven't heard what he plays lately, but he kind of got into that sort > of > > 'tech-house' thing? > > (but I might be wrong about that, so apologies if thats a dis-service) > > > > but, who cares? that show was, like tom said, an inspiration to me, and > > many others......... > > > > "abstrakt dance '90" there's been nothing like that since...... > > > > I wonder if Mr Macqueen has any impressionable kids listening to his > show? > > Now that would be an education in a similar vein! > > > > if I'm honest, I guess listening to that show 'got me into it'. > > we had ropey reception for Kiss at our house, some days it was better > than > > others. But my mate who lived on top of a hill would tape it! > > > > and now look at the state of me, obsessed, skint (due to vinyl > addiction). > > oh well! > > (but I wouldn't have it any other way) > > > > alex > > (nostalgic) > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > > --------------------- End of message text -------------------- > > > > This e-mail is sent by the above named in their > > individual, non-business capacity and is not on > > behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. > > > > PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming > > e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and > > telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you > > give your consent to such monitoring > > > > > > > > > > > > > >