Heard it, won't be buying it.  Just not all that pleasant to listen to
for me, and I am a jeff mills fanatic.

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:19 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  [ Save Address ]
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> "I have no use for DJs who try to 'fit in.'  It's harder getting gigs
> if you don't 'fit in' but in the long run, why not find your own way?
> The simple answer to your question is 'no,' any X102 tracks aren't
> going to be at the same musical or emotional temperature as 'modern
> minimal tech house.'
>
> Thanks for that wonderful review!!! The great thing about the original rings 
> of saturn was that it was well beyond the time it was produced.  What I was 
> hoping for was a rational assesment of the current 12s.  I have about enough 
> money to buy 3 records a month when they cost 10-13 a piece.  I am sure that 
> some of yous on this list are semi pro djs, probably most aren't but are 
> purists...aka detroit can do no wrong.  Even when it is really wrong, like CC 
> dropping the trance in his dj sets or juan atkins dropping continuous train 
> wrecks like he did in sf the last time he played here.   Some things are just 
> wrong.
> Anyway, when I play out which is rarely I play from Moodyman to the mole to 
> rob hood to stares to substance to dan bell  to pole to villalobos.  So yall 
> can suck my 12 inches, get off that high horse you are on...tell me something 
> good or bad about these records that I cannot find sound samples for....thank 
> you very much....
> tom
>
>



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