Hey Jeff,

I think you are referring to Mute Records founder Daniel Miller. I believe
it is Daniel Miller and a partner whose name escapes me, at the DEMF they
were playing a set that consisted of deconstructed songs from the Mute
catalogue. I have an .mpg interview with Liz Copeland on a cdr around here
somewhere, I will dig it in the next couple days.

Take care,
Mike


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From: "FC3 Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 5:31 AM
Subject: [313] technology


> all i have to say is who else has ventured out into the land of
> experimantation like hawtin has on the closer to the edit CD??  i don't
know
> of anyone, but there could be somebody.  besides, he is doing what he
wants,
> and i am sure he wouldn't do it if it didn't make him happy.  its like the
> consumed album.  he decided to put that album out instead of finishing
what
> became the BC album.  he put out what he was feeling, and you CAN NOT
knock
> him for that.
>
> on a similar note, i have heard of a NovaMute(?) DJ who put sets together
> using more than 2 turntables and it is entirely constructed of lockgrooves
> and loops.  it might not be the same as the Edit concept, but none the
less,
> it is bold.  and who thought lock grooves were the greatest thing in the
> world when they came out?  i garuntee you everyone that loves them now
> didn't love them then...
>
> not expecting happy responses
>
>
> jeff
>
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