i understand what you're saying, except techno is not hair-band, and i could 
care less about what is perceived as trendy/nostalgic, good music wins out and 
most of what is trendy IS nostalgic, go figure. anything with devout fans 
results in whining/assumption over one thing or another. the more popular, the 
more ridiculosu whining and assumption. i'm secure about the music i love. 
maybe you should go be a fan of something else. maybe you look like a hair-band 
fan. maybe you should get a haircut.

-----Original Message-----
>From: /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Feb 21, 2006 3:53 PM
>To: Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: (313) Re: [ok] RE: (313) Saunderson not doing Fuse-In.
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>to no-one in particular,
>
>maybe we could just let it go... this festival and all the whining/assumption 
>surrounding it reminds me of the dead heads or the people that just cant 
>accept the fact that kurt cobain is dead.  something disgusting about 
>futuristic music being constantly approached from a nostalgic angle.  
>
>if the music and the scene were strong, the status of the festival wouldnt be 
>so endlessly tenuous.  seriously guys, we're starting to look like the early 
>90s hair bands that were about 5 years too late to realize that the 80s were 
>over.

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