I'm surprised he's in LA at all. When I think LA clubs I think: Lindsay Lohan DJing and DJ AM/Nicole Richie, eek.

On 03/07/2006, at 1:58 PM, Svagr, Jodie wrote:

Ho's still around. He recently played a night called Alcatraz in Liverpool. I didn't go cos I was out of town, but I heard his set was amazing. I think he's still in LA. Last bit of tunes I got through of his was an original CD set from 2 WMCs ago. Def a good CD. It's been an afterparty favourite at my house quite a bit. I'm such a fan, I've even got a Ho T-shirt. lol.

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From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 7/3/2006 4:30 AM
To: /0
Cc: kent williams; list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Richie Hawtin now Jeff Mills



What happened to Oliver Ho? I personally prefer his work to
Surgeon's... an original. It's hard to get Ho's music, really hard!

On 01/07/2006, at 11:23 PM, /0 wrote:


surgeon seems a little more into industrial techno and rephlex-ish
stuff that mills.

surgeon sets sound too clean and precise to me.  part of the fun
with mills is you can hear that he's going so fast, he's just on
the verge of trainwrecking everything.


----- Original Message ----- From: "kent williams"
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To: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Richie Hawtin now Jeff Mills




I dimly remember people saying Surgeon bit Mills' style, but if I
remember correctly, once Jeff started playing Surgeon records, people
shut up.  If anyone took the time to listen to his music, they were
always records in the same general style as Mills, but completely his
own thing.

And Surgeon has indeed gone on to do amazing things that have nothing
to do with 2 beat loop bangers.

On 6/30/06, Wes Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



It's never initially clear, as you say -- only time tells. I
remember back
in the mid-90s a lot of people came hard downwards on Surgeon for
(badger)
biting Mills and his style -- some of the more outraged even
printed up "I
Hate Surgeon" tees to advertise their dismay at his growing
popularity.









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