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-----Original Message----- From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 April 2004 2:45 To: ha Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Re: RE: (313)Kenny Larkin was: radio playlist - 25/4/04 Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks lie outisde what I'd call pop is that though they have incredibly beatiful intricate structures and melodic resolution, the changes often occur very slowly over time or are not prominent in the mix, whereas poppiness is about the quick, upfront sometimes crude hit, the moment when people start shouting and throwing their hands in the air. When I'm dancing to BC in a club (sadly a rare occurrence) I slowly drift off into another place - it's a gradual process. What was 'Palais Schaumburg'? You wrote: > while or because i completly agree with your use of the term "pop" i must > say that except for maybe a few releases basic channel tracks are always > "poppy". it's just very subtle, hidden and microscopic. all philhypis tracks > are subconscious pop, as are bc's very abstract carl craig remixes and with > all the later burial etc stuff it's just plain. might have to do with von > oswald's pop roots (palais schaumburg) and the dub influence. > *************************************************************************************** Opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not Entergy-Koch Trading Limited or its affiliated companies. This email and any files transmitted with it, including replies and forwarded copies (which may contain alterations) subsequently transmitted from the Company, are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not listed on the "To" or "Cc" lines of the original email (or are not the person responsible for delivering to an intended recipient), then you are not an intended recipient and have received this email in error. Any use by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify the IT manager by telephone on +44 (0)20 7337 8300 or via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], attaching this message. Please then delete this email and all attachments, and destroy any copies thereof. Thank you. ***************************************************************************************
