Re: (313) latechno

2000-03-09 Thread Diana Potts
 well its informative-to some thirty something yuppie in the burbs who has 
no clue. But it is kinda entertaining how the writer takes on this identity 
like they have discovered something, like the lost caveman. I like how the 
writer highlighted mostly female djs though ;)



diana


From: "lil' robbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) latechno
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 00:34:48 EST

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/2305/t21603.html

that article is quite funnyi dont know if this attitude is isolated to
LA though...


Part of the appeal of deejaying is that it requires little, if any,
>musical talent. All you need, as Beck once sang, is "two >turntables."


oh thats why its popular...


Tim Woolworth, a salesman at Hollywood's Guitar Center, said he >often
sells the kits to kids as young as 7 and 8. "They see their friends
[deejaying]. They see it on MTV. They see it >everywhere," said Woolworth.
"Deejays are becoming, for lack of a better term, rock stars,"


thats quite the article...anyone else read it?

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(313) latechno

2000-03-09 Thread vidal vargas
HEYLA IS GONNA BE GETTING CHRISTIAN SMITH AND TREVOR ROCKLIFFE AT CLUB 
GIANT...oh yeahand carl cox too haha. but who cares bout him anyway. 
does anybody know if rockliffe is as good a dj as producer? i know smith 
talks the talk and walks the walk. for all you cali techno heads though, 
keep an eye out for gonz developer and daniel. they'll be playin some shitty 
psytrance party in late marchbut damn they always fuck it up clean with 
turntablism and deep tribal tech.



peace out and keep it realunderground
vidal

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Re: (313) latechno

2000-03-09 Thread lil' robbie

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/2305/t21603.html

that article is quite funnyi dont know if this attitude is isolated to 
LA though...


Part of the appeal of deejaying is that it requires little, if any, 
>musical talent. All you need, as Beck once sang, is "two >turntables."


oh thats why its popular...

Tim Woolworth, a salesman at Hollywood's Guitar Center, said he >often 
sells the kits to kids as young as 7 and 8. "They see their friends 
[deejaying]. They see it on MTV. They see it >everywhere," said Woolworth. 
"Deejays are becoming, for lack of a better term, rock stars,"


thats quite the article...anyone else read it?

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(313) latechno

2000-03-09 Thread The \[Quad\]
It's not just a job,
It's a "lifestyle"...

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/2305/t21603.html

>Come to Los Angeles where most of the raving population can't tell techno 
>from the whole in their ass.  Misstress, Cari, Adam, come save us please!!!

now cracklin' : Autopoieses - "Live A Noir",
J. E. v. F-B. B.