Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-27 Thread ha
you know all this bitching & whining that daniel wang is cultivating for
some time now is the result of this knowledge he has deep inside that theo
is doing really something new & exciting while he is just rehashing old
sounds.

now who is this middleman between d.wang & m.herbert?


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>
> Really nice thread on the Deep space NYC board with this entry from Daniel
> Wang about the meaning of international travel in dance music..
>
> http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1009
>
> I'd really love to actually talk to this guy sometime.
>
> here's the 313 relevant part:
>
> There are some places where we might not feel comfortable playing
> --like Tel Aviv, or Moscow. But you know? It's also a chance for
> us, as musicians, to widen our own views. Many DJs (especially a
> certain few from Detroit, dare I say) see it merely as "bringing our
> sound to the locals" and earning a handsome fee along the way.
>  (Is this not also a sort of Ugly American syndrome, even if one is a
> black American DJ, and not a white American tourist?)
>  Earn your money -- but there's something else to bring back home besides
> the
> shampoo from the five-star hotel specified on your contract.
>  Simply, you are there to make common ground with people of another
> culture,
> so rather than preach behind a curtain, get out there and SHARE.
>



Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-27 Thread yussel
i don't get the theo connection- unless you're certain that's who he's
talking abou tin the 'detroit' crack.

or maybe its just that all 313 threads must go back to theo

/konfused\




On Thu, 27 May 2004, ha wrote:

> you know all this bitching & whining that daniel wang is cultivating for
> some time now is the result of this knowledge he has deep inside that theo
> is doing really something new & exciting while he is just rehashing old
> sounds.
>
> now who is this middleman between d.wang & m.herbert?
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 7:53 PM
> Subject: (313) danny wang
>
>
> >
> > Really nice thread on the Deep space NYC board with this entry from Daniel
> > Wang about the meaning of international travel in dance music..
> >
> > http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1009
> >
> > I'd really love to actually talk to this guy sometime.
> >
> > here's the 313 relevant part:
> >
> > There are some places where we might not feel comfortable playing
> > --like Tel Aviv, or Moscow. But you know? It's also a chance for
> > us, as musicians, to widen our own views. Many DJs (especially a
> > certain few from Detroit, dare I say) see it merely as "bringing our
> > sound to the locals" and earning a handsome fee along the way.
> >  (Is this not also a sort of Ugly American syndrome, even if one is a
> > black American DJ, and not a white American tourist?)
> >  Earn your money -- but there's something else to bring back home besides
> > the
> > shampoo from the five-star hotel specified on your contract.
> >  Simply, you are there to make common ground with people of another
> > culture,
> > so rather than preach behind a curtain, get out there and SHARE.
> >
>
>


Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-27 Thread ha
http://www.faithfanzine.com/features/features.html

& there's others but why bother to remember them?

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Subject: Re: (313) danny wang


> i don't get the theo connection- unless you're certain that's who he's
> talking abou tin the 'detroit' crack.
>
> or maybe its just that all 313 threads must go back to theo
>
> /konfused\
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 27 May 2004, ha wrote:
>
> > you know all this bitching & whining that daniel wang is cultivating for
> > some time now is the result of this knowledge he has deep inside that
theo
> > is doing really something new & exciting while he is just rehashing old
> > sounds.
> >
> > now who is this middleman between d.wang & m.herbert?
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 7:53 PM
> > Subject: (313) danny wang
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Really nice thread on the Deep space NYC board with this entry from
Daniel
> > > Wang about the meaning of international travel in dance music..
> > >
> > >
http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1009
> > >
> > > I'd really love to actually talk to this guy sometime.
> > >
> > > here's the 313 relevant part:
> > >
> > > There are some places where we might not feel comfortable playing
> > > --like Tel Aviv, or Moscow. But you know? It's also a chance for
> > > us, as musicians, to widen our own views. Many DJs (especially a
> > > certain few from Detroit, dare I say) see it merely as "bringing our
> > > sound to the locals" and earning a handsome fee along the way.
> > >  (Is this not also a sort of Ugly American syndrome, even if one is a
> > > black American DJ, and not a white American tourist?)
> > >  Earn your money -- but there's something else to bring back home
besides
> > > the
> > > shampoo from the five-star hotel specified on your contract.
> > >  Simply, you are there to make common ground with people of another
> > > culture,
> > > so rather than preach behind a curtain, get out there and SHARE.
> > >
> >
> >



RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Robert Taylor
Saw this on Little Detroit. This was my response:

I think Danny Wang is talking out of his arse - the tone of his post makes me 
suspect he hadn't really thought much about these issues until he had to 
justify himself to his friend when he was confronted with the realities of the 
outside world - he seems p!ssed about being made aware that there is a world 
outside talced New York disco dancefloors. 
What he says about the boycott of South Africa is ignorant bullsh!t: 
'If, in the 1980's, I were a black American musician, or of any color 
really, I'd at least like to have gone there and seen the truth of 
apartheid with my own eyes. Moreover, I think I'd like to have found 
a chance to play for black audiences, and to look around for more 
than just apartheid -- it would have been a chance to learn something 
about African traditions in general, and build a bridge, no matter 
how ephemeral, with people who very much needed music and and contact 
from the outside world.' 
I don't think Queen and the other bands who toured SA in the 80s ever got a 
chance to learn anything about African culture - they were playing at posh 
resorts for whites. Wang never mentions meeting any Palestinians in Israel and 
is naive enough to suggest that he would play for Palestinians too (overlooking 
the fact that most Palestinians wouldn't have the money to pay for jetsetting 
international DJs). 
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) danny wang


you know all this bitching & whining that daniel wang is cultivating for
some time now is the result of this knowledge he has deep inside that theo
is doing really something new & exciting while he is just rehashing old
sounds.

now who is this middleman between d.wang & m.herbert?


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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 7:53 PM
Subject: (313) danny wang


>
> Really nice thread on the Deep space NYC board with this entry from Daniel
> Wang about the meaning of international travel in dance music..
>
> http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1009
>
> I'd really love to actually talk to this guy sometime.
>
> here's the 313 relevant part:
>
> There are some places where we might not feel comfortable playing
> --like Tel Aviv, or Moscow. But you know? It's also a chance for
> us, as musicians, to widen our own views. Many DJs (especially a
> certain few from Detroit, dare I say) see it merely as "bringing our
> sound to the locals" and earning a handsome fee along the way.
>  (Is this not also a sort of Ugly American syndrome, even if one is a
> black American DJ, and not a white American tourist?)
>  Earn your money -- but there's something else to bring back home besides
> the
> shampoo from the five-star hotel specified on your contract.
>  Simply, you are there to make common ground with people of another
> culture,
> so rather than preach behind a curtain, get out there and SHARE.
>

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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Dan Bean
It's an interesting (and fraught) question. One of the issues seems to be: do 
cultural boycotts achieve anything on a practical level?

Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know if the cultural 
boycott of South Africa had an effect on the fall of apartheid?

My other question (to keep it just about OT) is, based on Matthew Herbert's (?) 
reasoning, should there be a cultural boycott of America, including the 
Movement festival?

Personally I'd still go to America, were it not for my dislike of flying.

You wrote:
> Saw this on Little Detroit. This was my response:
> 
> I think Danny Wang is talking out of his arse - the tone of his post make=
> s me suspect he hadn't really thought much about these issues until he ha=
> d to justify himself to his friend when he was confronted with the realit=
> ies of the outside world - he seems p!ssed about being made aware that th=
> ere is a world outside talced New York disco dancefloors.=20
> What he says about the boycott of South Africa is ignorant bullsh!t:=20
> 'If, in the 1980's, I were a black American musician, or of any color=20
> really, I'd at least like to have gone there and seen the truth of=20
> apartheid with my own eyes. Moreover, I think I'd like to have found=20
> a chance to play for black audiences, and to look around for more=20
> than just apartheid -- it would have been a chance to learn something=20
> about African traditions in general, and build a bridge, no matter=20
> how ephemeral, with people who very much needed music and and contact=20
> from the outside world.'=20
> I don't think Queen and the other bands who toured SA in the 80s ever got=
>  a chance to learn anything about African culture - they were playing at =
> posh resorts for whites. Wang never mentions meeting any Palestinians in =
> Israel and is naive enough to suggest that he would play for Palestinians=
>  too (overlooking the fact that most Palestinians wouldn't have the money=
>  to pay for jetsetting international DJs).=20


RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Brendan Nelson
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 May 2004 10:26
> 
> Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know 
> if the cultural boycott of South Africa had an effect on the 
> fall of apartheid?

It probably didn't, but any artist or business who dealt with the 
apartheid regime as though it were a normal government was giving 
it their tacit approval. The cultural boycott was one way among 
many that members of the international community used to send a 
signal to the apartheid regime that their form of government was 
not seen as acceptable by the wider world.

It's certainly true that no-one's ever going to change the world by 
convincing artists (whether musicians or people in other creative 
fields) not to go to countries that are ruled by inhuman or murderous 
governments. It comes down to the individual artist's conscience, and 
whether they're happy to implicitly acknowledge the legitimacy 
of these sorts of regimes. I guess that Daniel Wang is, or at least 
(as Rob suggested) he hasn't thought much about the world beyond 
talced NY dancefloors.

Brendan


RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Dan Bean
I agree with you, except that I'm not sure that performing for individuals in a 
country means that you implicitly acknowledge/approve of the regime they live 
under. Performing as part of a government organised festival for example might 
be a different matter.

Essentially I don't think unelected individuals should be judged on the actions 
of their government.

> > Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know=20
> > if the cultural boycott of South Africa had an effect on the=20
> > fall of apartheid?
> 
> It probably didn't, but any artist or business who dealt with the=20
> apartheid regime as though it were a normal government was giving=20
> it their tacit approval. The cultural boycott was one way among=20
> many that members of the international community used to send a=20
> signal to the apartheid regime that their form of government was=20
> not seen as acceptable by the wider world.
> 
> It's certainly true that no-one's ever going to change the world by=20
> convincing artists (whether musicians or people in other creative=20
> fields) not to go to countries that are ruled by inhuman or murderous=20
> governments. It comes down to the individual artist's conscience, and=20
> whether they're happy to implicitly acknowledge the legitimacy=20
> of these sorts of regimes. I guess that Daniel Wang is, or at least=20
> (as Rob suggested) he hasn't thought much about the world beyond=20
> talced NY dancefloors.
> 
> Brendan
> 



RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread alex . bond

I say burn America.

Face first

(but wait till the festival is over, and we can get the 313ers evacuated)

boom boom.
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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Robert Taylor
IMO, if you are playing in a regime just to a certain section of the population 
becuase of segregation that results from internationally acknowledged abuses of 
human rights, you ARE tacitly accepting that state's legitamacy.

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To: Brendan Nelson
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I agree with you, except that I'm not sure that performing for individuals in a 
country means that you implicitly acknowledge/approve of the regime they live 
under. Performing as part of a government organised festival for example might 
be a different matter.

Essentially I don't think unelected individuals should be judged on the actions 
of their government.

> > Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know=20
> > if the cultural boycott of South Africa had an effect on the=20
> > fall of apartheid?
> 
> It probably didn't, but any artist or business who dealt with the=20
> apartheid regime as though it were a normal government was giving=20
> it their tacit approval. The cultural boycott was one way among=20
> many that members of the international community used to send a=20
> signal to the apartheid regime that their form of government was=20
> not seen as acceptable by the wider world.
> 
> It's certainly true that no-one's ever going to change the world by=20
> convincing artists (whether musicians or people in other creative=20
> fields) not to go to countries that are ruled by inhuman or murderous=20
> governments. It comes down to the individual artist's conscience, and=20
> whether they're happy to implicitly acknowledge the legitimacy=20
> of these sorts of regimes. I guess that Daniel Wang is, or at least=20
> (as Rob suggested) he hasn't thought much about the world beyond=20
> talced NY dancefloors.
> 
> Brendan
> 

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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Dan Bean
> IMO, if you are playing in a regime just to a certain section of the popu=
> lation becuase of segregation that results from internationally acknowled=
> ged abuses of human rights, you ARE tacitly accepting that state's legita=
> macy.

That's an interesting example, because it's possible that Detroit fits in to 
this. AFAIK there has been (is still?) segregation in the city as a result of 
desertion of the centre by those sufficiently affluent, following the riots. It 
also seems to be the case that human rights abuses were causal to/involved in 
the riots, which ended up with federal/state troops being sent in.

To be completely honest, the above comparison is probably spurious, but my 
point is really that acceptance of a situation, tacit or otherwise, is a 
personal decision. Anyone can point the finger and say "You did 'x', therefore 
you must believe/accept 'y'", whereas actually the reality is more complex. 

People on both sides of a line of segregation should have disco music played to 
them IMO, might do 'em some good. :)

P.S. Some of my Detroit info comes from Wikipedia, in case anyone's interested 
in my sources.
P.P.S. Interesting to note that Wayne County and Israel actually have 
population sizes of similar orders of magnitude!


RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




hey - America is actually a really beautiful country (and yes, I do travel
outside of the US as often as possible) - it's just our government and
their actions/inaction that sucks donkey d*ck

MEK



   
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I say burn America.

Face first

(but wait till the festival is over, and we can get the 313ers evacuated)

boom boom.
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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Robert Taylor
So is Israel!





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hey - America is actually a really beautiful country (and yes, I do travel
outside of the US as often as possible) - it's just our government and
their actions/inaction that sucks donkey d*ck

MEK



   
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I say burn America.

Face first

(but wait till the festival is over, and we can get the 313ers evacuated)

boom boom.
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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread alex . bond

was only kidding Mike, didn't mean to offend anyone...

sorry.
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RE: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread yussel
one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.

Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the Palestinians
over their own homeland. But do a people who sanctify homicide bombers
really deserving of their own land? At what point do you stand up and say
that they are unacceptable. And given the long history of hostility
towards Israel, don't they have a right to maintain their security
(something that would be made much harder by simply giving in to all of
the Palestinian demands. Israel is making some mistakes, but to simply
portray Palestine and the Arab world as victims to this injustice is
bulls**t.

Lets get over this automatic instinct to back the underdog and really look
at what's happening.



On Fri, 28 May 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:

> IMO, if you are playing in a regime just to a certain section of the 
> population becuase of segregation that results from internationally 
> acknowledged abuses of human rights, you ARE tacitly accepting that state's 
> legitamacy.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 10:15 AM
> To: Brendan Nelson
> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) danny wang
>
>
> I agree with you, except that I'm not sure that performing for individuals in 
> a country means that you implicitly acknowledge/approve of the regime they 
> live under. Performing as part of a government organised festival for example 
> might be a different matter.
>
> Essentially I don't think unelected individuals should be judged on the 
> actions of their government.
>
> > > Not having the knowledge myself, does anyone on the list know=20
> > > if the cultural boycott of South Africa had an effect on the=20
> > > fall of apartheid?
> >
> > It probably didn't, but any artist or business who dealt with the=20
> > apartheid regime as though it were a normal government was giving=20
> > it their tacit approval. The cultural boycott was one way among=20
> > many that members of the international community used to send a=20
> > signal to the apartheid regime that their form of government was=20
> > not seen as acceptable by the wider world.
> >
> > It's certainly true that no-one's ever going to change the world by=20
> > convincing artists (whether musicians or people in other creative=20
> > fields) not to go to countries that are ruled by inhuman or murderous=20
> > governments. It comes down to the individual artist's conscience, and=20
> > whether they're happy to implicitly acknowledge the legitimacy=20
> > of these sorts of regimes. I guess that Daniel Wang is, or at least=20
> > (as Rob suggested) he hasn't thought much about the world beyond=20
> > talced NY dancefloors.
> >
> > Brendan
> >
>
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Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread badi
> one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
> when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
> government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.
self created difficult situation

> Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the Palestinians
> over their own homeland. But do a people who sanctify homicide bombers
> really deserving of their own land?
do thiefs deserve their own land?

>And given the long history of hostility
> towards Israel, don't they have a right to maintain their security
> (something that would be made much harder by simply giving in to all of
> the Palestinian demands.
1948 til now does not a long histrory make...you can't take a homeland and
expect people to accept it...what kind of fools are these people

> Lets get over this automatic instinct to back the underdog and really look
> at what's happening.
foolishness



Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread badi
> oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
yes...well before israel was a state...

> oh yeah- and the jews and the arab states never had problems before that.
> i find it sad that you would call the jewish people fools
man oh man...where did i call *all* jews fools??...where did i call jews
fools...come on man don't give me that woe is me stuff?
what kind of fool allows people to take their homeland...what kind of fool
doesn't fight back...what kind of fool doesn't think another fool shouldn't
fight back!

>whoever has the best PR program gets to be the
> underdog and the others get to be the scapegoat du jour.
wow! you can't be serious...do you really think poeple can't think well
enough to know what's going on?

b



Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




And for a complete history of Israel/Palestine, Zionism, Jewish/Arabic
relations, WWI and II

go to
http://www.countryreports.org/history/israehist.htm

it appears to be an unbiased history (which can be hard to find online)

so... how many of us are stuck at home but are going to watch the streaming
of Movement?
MEK



   
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> one thin that is starting to bother me is the use of words like regime
> when dicussing the Israeli government. It is a democratically elected
> government dealin with an extremely difficult situation.
self created difficult situation

> Yes- in an ideal world, we should be able to just hand the Palestinians
> over their own homeland. But do a people who sanctify homicide bombers
> really deserving of their own land?
do thiefs deserve their own land?

>And given the long history of hostility
> towards Israel, don't they have a right to maintain their security
> (something that would be made much harder by simply giving in to all of
> the Palestinian demands.
1948 til now does not a long histrory make...you can't take a homeland and
expect people to accept it...what kind of fools are these people

> Lets get over this automatic instinct to back the underdog and really
look
> at what's happening.
foolishness






Re: (313) danny wang

2004-05-28 Thread KiDDy*RaVeR
I will...This year, movement will take place at home for me.
Quite sad, but i knew it for long, so i dont feel down and desappointed.
Wish you guys over there to have a good time, and may Orpheus (and btw
Apollo) be with you  :)
- KiDD*e*


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> so... how many of us are stuck at home but are going to watch the
streaming
> of Movement?
> MEK




RE: (313) danny wang interview

2004-04-05 Thread Andrew
Really great intereview!! Highly recommended just to hear what he says about
stuff, a very switched on dude.

Thanks Robin :-)

Andrew


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ok slightly off-topic but interesting.

http://www.family-house.net/danielwang.html

robin...

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Re: [313] Danny Wang mix id?

2001-09-10 Thread RC
Thanks for putting that one up minto

diverse to say the least

does someone know:

http://www.lifesaver.net/audio/dw4.ram

about 44mins 30 secs in - kinda like a cross between drexciya and metro area
sound.

I know it - I just can't place it

help please

peace
rc

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> Yoo a Danny Wang mix! This is a real treat for
> those of you who love their disco records. man he
> covers it all 70's and 80's disco, everything from
> Patrick Adams to Gino soccio to Yello and early
> garage. peep this! Even some pics of Danny with the
> theremin :) 
> 
> http://www.lifesaver.net/artikkelit/daniel_wang/index.php
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Re: [313] Danny Wang mix id?

2001-09-10 Thread sound
the percussion in the background is metroarea 3 up until around 45 min, but
then goes into another track that i don't know...

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> Thanks for putting that one up minto
>
> diverse to say the least
>
> does someone know:
>
> http://www.lifesaver.net/audio/dw4.ram
>
> about 44mins 30 secs in - kinda like a cross between drexciya and metro
area
> sound.
>
> I know it - I just can't place it
>
> help please
>
> peace
> rc
>
> on 9/9/01 5:17 PM, Minto George at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Yoo a Danny Wang mix! This is a real treat for
> > those of you who love their disco records. man he
> > covers it all 70's and 80's disco, everything from
> > Patrick Adams to Gino soccio to Yello and early
> > garage. peep this! Even some pics of Danny with the
> > theremin :)
> >
> > http://www.lifesaver.net/artikkelit/daniel_wang/index.php
> >
> > minto
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [313] Danny Wang mix id?

2001-09-10 Thread Gerald


sound wrote:
> 
> the percussion in the background is metroarea 3 up until around 45 min, but
> then goes into another track that i don't know...

Metro Area 1

G

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Re: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-14 Thread robin pinning

thanks for passing that on jonny, a very interesting interview, mr. wang
has gone up in my estimation (possibly cos of ignorance of his approach on
my part :) ). interesting comments on delicacy and soulfulness.

robin...

> Nice interview. And a complete discography, by the looks of things.
>
> http://members.tripod.com/e909st/danielwang/
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Re: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-14 Thread yussel
Wang is playing at Necto next Thursday!!!

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> thanks for passing that on jonny, a very interesting interview, mr. wang
> has gone up in my estimation (possibly cos of ignorance of his approach on
> my part :) ). interesting comments on delicacy and soulfulness.
>
> robin...
>
> > Nice interview. And a complete discography, by the looks of things.
> >
> > http://members.tripod.com/e909st/danielwang/
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RE: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-15 Thread Rob Theakston
Right you are my friend:

Disco Nouveau Record Release Party : Ann Arbor

Morgan Geist
Danny Wang
BMG
Charles Manier
Jan D


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Wang is playing at Necto next Thursday!!!

On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, robin pinning wrote:

>
> thanks for passing that on jonny, a very interesting interview, mr. wang
> has gone up in my estimation (possibly cos of ignorance of his approach on
> my part :) ). interesting comments on delicacy and soulfulness.
>
> robin...
>
> > Nice interview. And a complete discography, by the looks of things.
> >
> > http://members.tripod.com/e909st/danielwang/
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RE: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-15 Thread Gwendal Cobert
> Right you are my friend:
>
> Disco Nouveau Record Release Party : Ann Arbor
>
> Morgan Geist
> Danny Wang
> BMG
> Charles Manier
> Jan
talking about Disco Nouveau : any feedback on this one ? the tracklist looks
incredible, the artwork is fabulous but the whole thing is quite expensive
here in France, I'd like to have some opinions before I step into the
shop...
Gwendal


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RE: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-15 Thread robin pinning
> talking about Disco Nouveau : any feedback on this one ? the tracklist looks
> incredible, the artwork is fabulous but the whole thing is quite expensive
> here in France, I'd like to have some opinions before I step into the
> shop...

can't help with what it sounds like but can anyone tell me if it's
available in the UK? and where, pref. online, i could go about getting
hold of it?

ta

robin...



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RE: [313] Danny Wang interview and discography

2002-03-15 Thread yussel
the entire disc is worth any price for the I-f cut alone.

BUY IT!!!

On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Gwendal Cobert wrote:

> > Right you are my friend:
> >
> > Disco Nouveau Record Release Party : Ann Arbor
> >
> > Morgan Geist
> > Danny Wang
> > BMG
> > Charles Manier
> > Jan
> talking about Disco Nouveau : any feedback on this one ? the tracklist looks
> incredible, the artwork is fabulous but the whole thing is quite expensive
> here in France, I'd like to have some opinions before I step into the
> shop...
> Gwendal
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