Re: [313] ROB HOOD (was 28 SEPT. JEFF MILLS / STEVE BICKNELL...)

2002-09-18 Thread henrique casanova
the only time i saw hood spinning was in NYC and he did played two hip hop
tunes. i thought it was very meaninfull to him so i respected and apreciated
it a lot.

take care you all

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> j bucknell -
>
> >rob hood always
> >tries to play hip hop sets in new york (or is that how he >starts his
sets
>
> The one time I saw Rob Hood he started his set (@ Lost incidentally) with
a
> trashy 4/4 disco version of "Survivor" by Destiny's Child!
>
> I couldn't dance for laughing! Yep, it was camp.
>
>  The 'Point Blank' LP on the other hand (available on promo fr your
> record shop owner if you're nice to them) redeems RH.  I don't think
there's
> a single weak track. And he has managed to squeeze some progress out of
the
> basic beat too.
>
> k
>
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[313] ROB HOOD (was 28 SEPT. JEFF MILLS / STEVE BICKNELL...)

2002-09-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken
j bucknell -

>rob hood always
>tries to play hip hop sets in new york (or is that how he >starts his sets

The one time I saw Rob Hood he started his set (@ Lost incidentally) with a
trashy 4/4 disco version of "Survivor" by Destiny's Child!

I couldn't dance for laughing! Yep, it was camp.

 The 'Point Blank' LP on the other hand (available on promo fr your
record shop owner if you're nice to them) redeems RH.  I don't think there's
a single weak track. And he has managed to squeeze some progress out of the
basic beat too.

k


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