ahh well then that's me out, sorry I don't do r&b 0)

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        Haha, nah man, we're talking about Alicia Keys!
        
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        is this the Armand Van Helden one? if so I agree I don't really like it
        either but hey each to their own but I think Blackwater is  soaring,
        beautiful, and melancholy than that track and its techno :)
        
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                I soooo not agree. I think it's cheesy and cheap.... If Techno 
would
        ever
                evoke these feelings in me, I would not like it.
               
               
               
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                Von: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 12:01
                An: 'Cyclone Wehner'; '313 Detroit'
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                YOU DON'T KNOW MY NAME IS THE BEST SONG I'VE HEARD IN AGES!!!!!
               
                My god what a heartbreaker! Techno has a hard time inspiring the
        same
                emotions, generally speaking of course...there's such 
_ambition_ in
        a song
                like 'You Don't Know My Name', it's soaring, beautiful, and
        melancholy.
               
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                From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent: 10 March 2004 00:29
                To: 313 Detroit
                Subject: Re: (313) what's your favorite track/album right now?
               
               
                Well every time I mention a hip-hop/R&B CD here Carl Craig ends 
up
        charting
                it or playing it, so... ;) I think that 'chipmunk' thing came 
from
        RZA
                distorting samples, I like it, but there's none of that on West
        productions
                like You Don't Know My Name by A Keys (a Theo Parrish fave
        incidentally) or
                Encore by Jay-Z, etc. The album is superb.
               
                > i gotta debate you there.
                > i haven't heard the whole album but..
                > kayne west is responsible for the whole chipmunk sample crazy-
        easily
                > the worst thing to EVER happen to pop music.
                >
                > now if anyone doesn't mind- i could easily start a thread 
regardi
                > hip=hip that i've recently discovered. stuff that probably has
        more in
                > common with carl craig than public enemy
                >
                > anyone?
                >
                >
                >
                > On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
                >
                >> It's not techno/house but I am totally enamoured with the 
Kanye
        West
                >> album The College Dropout - esp Never Let Me Down and Jesus
        Walks.
                >> The production is excellent - he's developed the Blueprint
        template -
                >> and the lyrics insightful, astute and candid.
                >>
                >> > as far as techno, i'm pretty into the new Damon Wild 
doublepack
        on
                >> > Kanzleramt. especially "mr mean" and "halflife." the combo 
of
                >> > "tough" stompy drums and totally wussed out synths is, in
        general,
                >> > pretty unbeatable, imo.
                >> >
                >> > as far as rock music, i'd always have to go with Lungfish 
and
        the
                >> > Lungfish side-project The Pupils on Dischord. if you want 
to
        give
                >> > them a shot, i think i'd recommend starting with Lungfish's
        "Sound
                >> > in Time," completely amazing start to finish.
                >> >
                >> > not that i necessarily think you've never heard these 
records,
        but
                >> > those are the things i'm into right now.
                >> >
                >> > also, i'd agree with Chad about Stars of the Lid. droning,
        largely
                >> > guitar based, i think, ambient. and the show they played in
        urbana
                >> > last year was one of the best i've seen. which i think is
        saying a
                >> > lot, considering i'm an impatient guy and it was an ambient
        show.
                >> >
                >> > eric
                >> >
                >> > On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, synthetic tom wrote:
                >> >
                >> >> sorry to re-post this question, but i'm craving some new 
music
                >> >> that i've never heard of before, and there's no better 
place
        to
                >> >> ask than here.
                >> >>
                >> >> as for me, i've recently discovered DeepChord and Docile
                >> >> Recordings and i'm loving them both.  buy on sight as far 
as
        i'm
                >> >> concerned.
                >> >>
                >> >> playing right now: Drexciya "Digital Tsunami"
                >> >>
                >> >> later y'alls
                >> >>
                >> >> t
                >> >>
                >> >
                >>
               
               
               
        
        
        

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