israel is also full of psytrance - i can`t stend it!
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From: "werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD


> whoohoo! people that know what I'm talking about :))
> techno is a bit of a non-entity in cape town (south africa) where
psy-trance
> forces itself down our throats.
>
> Dave Clark wrote:
> > Just a question, which Every Dog... are you talking about? I don't
> > recall any 12". There was a CD (I dunno what was on this one) and two
> > vinyl albums part 1 and 2, which were gold and silver respectively.
> >
> ah - I'm talking about vinyl part 2 (silver)
>
> Phonopsia:
> > What about "Now is the Time"? How
> > anyone can describe that as an example of "lazy production" is beyond
me.
> >
> I guess that I have to say out front that I am an all-out fan of The Other
> Day. Tracks like Sleeping Giants and Spider Formation just do it for me -
and
> in those terms (while some tracks on Every Dog... were good) I felt like
the
> production as a whole did not have that oomph (statement of intent) that
came
> through in The Other Day. I felt like I was listening to Invisible
Orchestra
> again.
>
> Kent:
> > 'Lazy'? Err, as a producer I can tell you they're anything but.
> >
> hmmm... perhaps I've just spent too much time over the last few years
> listening to jazz-flavoured hip hop (pls. don't bring a Kid Loco record
> _near_ me). What I find appealing now is layering and frequency filtering.
>
>
> --
>
> 'Once the music leaves your head, it's already compromised' Jack Brewer
>
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