Hi Jason,

Thanks for the nice compliments. This kind of reaction is why we do it
and what keeps us going. If you only knew how many interviews I have
still have to write or type out it would make you cry. We will do our
utmost best to keep them coming at a steady flow, but please keep in
mind that we are a small crew running the site, that we all have
absorbing day jobs and other hobbies as well. 
Tonight we'll be adding another interview to our vault: Detroit Grand
Pubahs. ;-)


John

http://www.technotourist.org

 


        To just label this article as "another wonderful interview" from
the  
Techno Tourists is not giving TT its dues. Some of the things said in  
this interview gave me chills. The amount of imagination and  
creativeness displayed in both apranets interview AND  their album is a

testament to what we are doing by exploring the medium of electronic  
music. And thanks to the techno tourists for laying down the best  
series of techno related interviews I have been exposed too, ever.
        If anyone knows of anymore archived interview collections (in
english  
only, i'm afraid my systems are programmed to receive other types of  
regionally coded information ) please let me know your favorite  
collections.

-jason

PS> I will be going to the netherlands to explore new territory at the  
end of this month. I am very excited 'bout this trip and I will be  
bringing a few of my favorite records with me. If anybody else in that  
area has dedicated themselves to the craft of DJing, please hit me with

a private reply if you are interested in meeting for information  
exchange.




On Friday, March 12, 2004, at 06:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> Because we started feeling guilty about having all these interviews in

> our vault we decided to put up another 'oldie': an interview I did  
> with Arpanet about two years ago. Hopefully you remember the  
> Arpanet-project, it emerged from the Dataphysix Studios which have  
> spawned mysterious acts before.
>
> Go to http://www.technotourist.org and follow the links or click  
> http://technotourist.org/ 
>
modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=3 
> 8
>
> And yes, there will be more recent interviews up at Technotourist in  
> the near future.
>
> Enjoy,
>
>
> John
>
>





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