i just wanted to give my two cents on the whole hawtin
de9 thingy.  i consider myself a huge hawtin fan and
have a ton of his live sets on cd and a lot of his
records.  i think that the de9 thing is good listening
music.  it's not groundbreaking in its content.  it's
solid minimal techno and house that is great to listen
to when i am commuting and can zone out.  to call it
groundbreaking would be incorrect imho because of the
fact that the dj kicks series all has tracks like this
and the user series and drumcode series are both based
on reworked drum loops.  i am sure that many other
list members have scores of other examples.  i however
can appreciate the scale on which hawtin did this.
   i just have on remaining question.  did hawtin
license all those tracks that he sampled.  if so would
that account for how much he is pushing the album...to
break even or get ahead a little bit?  

just my opinion
-sam

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