feel free to check Juno, rush hour and hard wax for samples of the
aforementioned release.

I guess they were hiding the links beneath the high horse that those
of us who don't need list recommendations to purchase their music, are
riding on.

jw

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:19 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  [ Save Address ]
>
> "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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