RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
-- Original Message -- From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: youre such an idiot. it really hurts my head to read your posts. haha.. what? and you keep reading and responding to my email. And your calling me an idiot. i read list mail. i don't filter out idiots, i try to antagonize them. and i love how you misspelled you're in the same sentence in which you defend being called an idiot. It's like being a machine with total perfection. that sounds like a good description of you. except not at all. you are a toolbox though. you can use tools to fix machines. or something. tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
Quote: When it comes to techno labels as a general rule a name must have an emphasis on technology and a disassociation from human culture like the band Kraftwerk. --- ?? As a general rule there are no rules to techno. Or at least there should not be any rules. That's what sets it apart and what safeguards its evolution and progress. And 'disassociation from human culture'?? I could point you to numerous labels that care more about people than about technology. Everybody should! If you need a leading example: Jeff Mills, truly concerned with society and sociological evolutions + a will to let those ideas infiltrate his music. And maybe, just maybe, Kraftwerk were not all that 'pro' disassociation from human culture. Maybe they wanted to point it out and have people think about it. Think about both the positive and the negative aspects of the technological evolution mankind is going through. It's not because it can be done technologically that it should be done. Otherwise we'll all be running around like 'The Borg' soon. 'Resistance is futile'? NO IT'S NOT!!! John
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
I was talking about techno names but if you want to get philosophical the human race is doomed and will become obsolete like the Neanderthal man. The Borg is a primitive science fiction concept since you will be dealing with more advance technology in the not to distant future such as nano technology, computers on the molecular level. people are only animals genetically closely related to the Ape and will continue to evolve like all thing in nature including technology. I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list where terms like soul, god, emotions, the community social structure (politics) that dominate list like 313 are not allowed, not even incidents like 9/11. Only the discussion of techno music and the expression of new ideas concerning techno, sarcasm and humor will also not be allowed your only allowed to state your opinion on a particular music item, promote your label/ project and stay focused on techno. --- John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quote: When it comes to techno labels as a general rule a name must have an emphasis on technology and a disassociation from human culture like the band Kraftwerk. --- ?? As a general rule there are no rules to techno. Or at least there should not be any rules. That's what sets it apart and what safeguards its evolution and progress. And 'disassociation from human culture'?? I could point you to numerous labels that care more about people than about technology. Everybody should! If you need a leading example: Jeff Mills, truly concerned with society and sociological evolutions + a will to let those ideas infiltrate his music. And maybe, just maybe, Kraftwerk were not all that 'pro' disassociation from human culture. Maybe they wanted to point it out and have people think about it. Think about both the positive and the negative aspects of the technological evolution mankind is going through. It's not because it can be done technologically that it should be done. Otherwise we'll all be running around like 'The Borg' soon. 'Resistance is futile'? NO IT'S NOT!!! John =
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
You really need to get laid. next... MEK spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org gy.net cc: Subject: RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k ) 06/17/03 02:07 PM I was talking about techno names but if you want to get philosophical the human race is doomed and will become obsolete like the Neanderthal man. The Borg is a primitive science fiction concept since you will be dealing with more advance technology in the not to distant future such as nano technology, computers on the molecular level. people are only animals genetically closely related to the Ape and will continue to evolve like all thing in nature including technology. I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list where terms like soul, god, emotions, the community social structure (politics) that dominate list like 313 are not allowed, not even incidents like 9/11. Only the discussion of techno music and the expression of new ideas concerning techno, sarcasm and humor will also not be allowed your only allowed to state your opinion on a particular music item, promote your label/ project and stay focused on techno. --- John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quote: When it comes to techno labels as a general rule a name must have an emphasis on technology and a disassociation from human culture like the band Kraftwerk. --- ?? As a general rule there are no rules to techno. Or at least there should not be any rules. That's what sets it apart and what safeguards its evolution and progress. And 'disassociation from human culture'?? I could point you to numerous labels that care more about people than about technology. Everybody should! If you need a leading example: Jeff Mills, truly concerned with society and sociological evolutions + a will to let those ideas infiltrate his music. And maybe, just maybe, Kraftwerk were not all that 'pro' disassociation from human culture. Maybe they wanted to point it out and have people think about it. Think about both the positive and the negative aspects of the technological evolution mankind is going through. It's not because it can be done technologically that it should be done. Otherwise we'll all be running around like 'The Borg' soon. 'Resistance is futile'? NO IT'S NOT!!! John =
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
-- Original Message -- From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list where terms like soul, god, emotions, the community social structure (politics) that dominate list like 313 are not allowed, not even incidents like 9/11. Only the discussion of techno music and the expression of new ideas concerning techno, sarcasm and humor will also not be allowed your only allowed to state your opinion on a particular music item, promote your label/ project and stay focused on techno. youre such an idiot. it really hurts my head to read your posts. i know having no soul must suck but you dont have to keep trying to let us know what its like. tom andythepooh.com
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
SPW - I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list Start one then dude. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or something... MIKE -Original Message- From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:08 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k ) I was talking about techno names but if you want to get philosophical the human race is doomed and will become obsolete like the Neanderthal man. The Borg is a primitive science fiction concept since you will be dealing with more advance technology in the not to distant future such as nano technology, computers on the molecular level. people are only animals genetically closely related to the Ape and will continue to evolve like all thing in nature including technology. I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list where terms like soul, god, emotions, the community social structure (politics) that dominate list like 313 are not allowed, not even incidents like 9/11. Only the discussion of techno music and the expression of new ideas concerning techno, sarcasm and humor will also not be allowed your only allowed to state your opinion on a particular music item, promote your label/ project and stay focused on techno. --- John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quote: When it comes to techno labels as a general rule a name must have an emphasis on technology and a disassociation from human culture like the band Kraftwerk. --- ?? As a general rule there are no rules to techno. Or at least there should not be any rules. That's what sets it apart and what safeguards its evolution and progress. And 'disassociation from human culture'?? I could point you to numerous labels that care more about people than about technology. Everybody should! If you need a leading example: Jeff Mills, truly concerned with society and sociological evolutions + a will to let those ideas infiltrate his music. And maybe, just maybe, Kraftwerk were not all that 'pro' disassociation from human culture. Maybe they wanted to point it out and have people think about it. Think about both the positive and the negative aspects of the technological evolution mankind is going through. It's not because it can be done technologically that it should be done. Otherwise we'll all be running around like 'The Borg' soon. 'Resistance is futile'? NO IT'S NOT!!! John =
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
--- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: youre such an idiot. it really hurts my head to read your posts. haha.. what? and you keep reading and responding to my email. And your calling me an idiot. i know having no soul must suck but you dont have to keep trying to let us know what its like. tom It's like being a machine with total perfection. =
Re: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
ok guys, enough flirting :) - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 5:10 PM Subject: RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k ) --- Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: youre such an idiot. it really hurts my head to read your posts. haha.. what? and you keep reading and responding to my email. And your calling me an idiot. i know having no soul must suck but you dont have to keep trying to let us know what its like. tom It's like being a machine with total perfection. =
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
Quote: It's like being a machine with total perfection. --- Who just said the Borg were science fiction? They're here already! J =
RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k )
No humor??? Sounds like techno-fascism. The final solution to the techno problem? True, there is a lot of noise on the list but my life would be incomplete without Theakston's jaded little witticisms. I do agree that soul and emotion are inherently limited notions that can get in the way of real aesthetic understanding. On the other hand, Soul Music as a genre was a just a euphimism for black music, and doesn't have anything to do with soul as a spiritual or metaphysical concept. Emotion is a physical criteria of human bodies, and not something that is inside music. dave -- Original Message - Subject: RE: (313) Good principles in techno label design (was Richie Hawtin k ) Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:07:32 -0700 (PDT) From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org I was talking about techno names but if you want to get philosophical the human race is doomed and will become obsolete like the Neanderthal man. The Borg is a primitive science fiction concept since you will be dealing with more advance technology in the not to distant future such as nano technology, computers on the molecular level. people are only animals genetically closely related to the Ape and will continue to evolve like all thing in nature including technology. I would like to see a techno purist type mailing list where terms like soul, god, emotions, the community social structure (politics) that dominate list like 313 are not allowed, not even incidents like 9/11. Only the discussion of techno music and the expression of new ideas concerning techno, sarcasm and humor will also not be allowed your only allowed to state your opinion on a particular music item, promote your label/ project and stay focused on techno. --- John Osselaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quote: When it comes to techno labels as a general rule a name must have an emphasis on technology and a disassociation from human culture like the band Kraftwerk. --- ?? As a general rule there are no rules to techno. Or at least there should not be any rules. That's what sets it apart and what safeguards its evolution and progress. And 'disassociation from human culture'?? I could point you to numerous labels that care more about people than about technology. Everybody should! If you need a leading example: Jeff Mills, truly concerned with society and sociological evolutions + a will to let those ideas infiltrate his music. And maybe, just maybe, Kraftwerk were not all that 'pro' disassociation from human culture. Maybe they wanted to point it out and have people think about it. Think about both the positive and the negative aspects of the technological evolution mankind is going through. It's not because it can be done technologically that it should be done. Otherwise we'll all be running around like 'The Borg' soon. 'Resistance is futile'? NO IT'S NOT!!! John =