first i listen to Joy Division, then I listen to New Order, then I
conclude that Sumner, Hook and Morris are the most important musicians
since the Beatles




On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Phonopsia wrote:

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> To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 Detroit"
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> > The 12" mix of Savage Progress' "Heart Begins to Beat" is another worthy
> > dig (and one I heard turn up in one of Theo Parrish's cdr mixes).
>
> Tieing together two of today's threads, I'll be dropping this as my second
> song (following some serious pirate themage) tomorrow night on the boat. I
> first heard it in a Ron Hardy DHP mix and frantically requested a track ID.
> Makes me think of slightly punkier Love and Rockets meets mid-80s dance
> music. Wicked.
>
> On this note, I've been really in to the '80s dance music I grew up with
> lately, a la New Order (well, they've been my favorite band for an eternity,
> but I've had a resurgent interest). Stuff with live instruments, especially
> New Order's early stuff. I wanted to play a lot of it at this boat party but
> had to kill some of my children for the greater good of the set. On that
> note, I recently recovered my copy of Music for the Masses, but wasn't
> compelled to play any of it, although I'm an enormous Depeche Mode fan.
> Maybe I'm just really into New Order right now and thinking of it in broader
> terms. I've also been well into my industrial stuff but haven't revisited
> Pet Shop Boys, so maybe I'm just looking for something edgy. Given that I'm
> in a techno mood this Summer, that would confirm, and is totally contrary to
> most of my Summer (Chicago housey) moods. Weird Summer (weather and
> music)...
>
> Tristan
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