case by case basis i suppose. ;)

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Can the same be applied to producers who rehash old sounds?
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> 1 (Yeah ok, it's about 'Lost'!!)
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> no- play whatever you want.
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> listen to whatever you want
> dance to whatever you want.
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> just don't use a catch-phrase to act like you're on some 'next' sh*t by
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> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Jason Brunton wrote:
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> > Does this mean I (or anyone else) shouldn't play a record that's "old"
> > even if I just heard it for the first time and it's "new" to me??  I
> > play records that are good- I really don't care how old or new they are
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> > On 16 Apr 2004, at 18:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > >> We're gonna go back in order to go
> > >> forward. >
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> > > Attention all techno everyones!!! Please stop using this excuse to be
> > > retro. You are not going fowward by playing old records. You are being
> > > retro- which is fine. But stop faking it.
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