On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 04:51:21PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> Techno has no single political, social, economic banner in which all stand
> united, none at all. The point I was making specifically was that techno is
> a ambiguous movement...
>
> This is very very critical BTW in the realm of social his
> i think you are trying to impose your personal agenda where it
> doesn;t exist.
hehe, maybe. But let me explain my agenda at least. My agenda is to try to
figure out what has heppend, and what will happen with regards to techno...
I'm sorry, but I just simply find that there is a world more
At 17:58 6/12/00 -0800, you wrote:
>The Detoit's appoach to techno is one of improvization and "soul" (such as
>with Jazz), whereas, the more european sounds, or to be specific, the sounds
>in which richie hawtin is king at, is more super-structured and bound to
>presition and subtlety. Look at h
>
> i believe the common goal of techno is to create music that hasn't been
> heard before.
> i've heard plenty of artists say the same thing most notably juan atkins
and
> jeff mills.
> is this not enough of a unifying definition and a common goal for ya? : )
>
No, I am not saticfied with that,
if you know where i can get mix cds, contact me. also
let me know if you want to share mp3s. let's get some music!
=
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> Monet painted a picture of a pond with paint. I think that
> "distilling" that to either just paint or just a pond misses what makes
that
> artwork special.
Indeed, and I am not suggesting that you can distill something to the point
before it was even created. If you could, than you could "di
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>> > >Techno has no single political, social, economic banner in which all
> stand
> >
I think you're missing the "point", to pun badly.
Listen to a remix ep or album some time and you'll see what I mean. The
point of the music is not neccessarily to distill that key idea fundamental
to it. The point is the artistic expression OF that point. I can think of
numerous remix proj
i've got nothing wrong with Chem Bros., Fatboy Slim, Moby, whatever being in
the AMA... the only thing i wish is that they wouldn't insult techno's name
by putting them under a techno category. how about breakbeat, or dance pop?
Mike
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To: *bleep* c r
> >Techno has no single political, social, economic banner in which all
stand
> >united, none at all.
>
> What artistic, social or political movement ever has? None.
fine rebuttal, but there *was* a general underlying common drive. Every
youth music movement has had a general drive, be it war or
>BUT, Detroit techno is indeed a little different in that it is very much
>tied to jazz and blues, almost equaled to...
in what way? when i listen to jazz ornette coleman, miles davis, sun ra,
don cherry, art ensemble, whatever, i hear very different things than when
i listen to derrick may, stac
Atomly quipped:
> Because Communists exist and Fascists exist and are diametrically
> opposed, politics don't exist?
>
Dawrw_n replied:
no, that's not what I said at all. Those two opposing political forces do
NOT represent a single group.
Let me try to re-explain...
Techno has no single
> Because Communists exist and Fascists exist and are diametrically
> opposed, politics don't exist?
>
no, that's not what I said at all. Those two opposing political forces do
NOT represent a single group.
Let me try to re-explain...
Techno has no single political, social, economic banner in
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 04:00:13PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> sure, but I can point to many many groups within the techno scene who have
> entirely polar opposite views, UR's is simply one position in a near
> infinite amount of stances, varying from one extreme to another. Because of
> this highly fa
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:25:45PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> > since I have yet to hear a real stance from techno
>
> UR?
>
sure, but I can point to many many groups within the techno scene who have
entirely polar opposite views, UR's is simply one position in a near
infinite amount of stanc
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:25:45PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> since I have yet to hear a real stance from techno
UR?
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> > techno is generally [...] politically positionless
>
> Since when?
since I have yet to hear a real stance from techno
what great movement do we represent?
darw_n
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Charles said:
In seeing the add on tv a few weeks ago,
all I could think was that some kid at
JWT (I'm assuming...) has a big
old grin on his face because he was able
to push his idea through the tube
"I'm the one who got detroit techno on tv".
I dunn
Damn Christian - Congratulations. Great work ;)
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From: "Christian Bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] Fw: Plus 8 contest WINNER on ACIDplanet
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 19:04:17 +0100
check below ;)
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Esse
Congratulations Christian, I'll be checking it out as soon as I get home.
Jonny.
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From: "Christian Bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 6:04 PM
Subject: [313] Fw: Plus 8 contest WINNER on ACIDplanet
> check below
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
> As for "the music" I think that darw_n is correct. Techno and House are
> very different from hip-hop for example, in that I really don't think it
> is possible for these artforms to be co-opted.
Otto said:
Don't count on it. For the US, that may be (sti
As originally planned, the Plus 8 / Sonic Foundry contest was to have
a single winner. But we had so many entries of such quality that we
decided to expand on this a bit.
Along with the grand prize winner (software from SF and publishing of
track by Plus 8) Richie has selected a list of runne
Congrats to you Christian. Looking forward to hearing the end result.
GYS
> -Original Message-
> From: Christian Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 1:04 PM
> To: 313
> Subject: [313] Fw: Plus 8 contest WINNER on ACIDplanet
> Importance: High
>
>
> chec
check below ;)
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Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 6:37 PM
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I have to say that linguistic mail was once of the funnier things I have
seen via email. Cheers! -
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From: Sam Karmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Maybe we should let our voices be heard!!!
I agree...
Instead of whining and complaining about what should or shouldn't be
"techno" and of what this _may_ do to our music, we should respectfully send
a couple thousand e-mails to abc, and let them
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> We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
>
> > I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
> > rippin' arpeggios, pumpin 909 kicks, and swirling psychedelic dolphin
> > noises.
Please, dont get me wrong, I couldn't even tell you the name of a sing
I will be living in Seoul, S. Korea for
the next 3 - 4 months starting in January
and would like to see if anyone has any
information on who to contact for gig's
there? What is the electronic music scene
like? Is there anywhere to shop for techno?
I am assuming, for S. Korea particu
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 08:24:53PM -0800, darw_n wrote:
> techno is generally [...] politically positionless
Since when?
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What about letting the four DUTCHMEN of the Apocalypse present it? Now that
would be fun!
Oh god!!! I think the presenters of this award should be the four
horseman of the apocalypse!
Hugh G. Blaze wrote:
>
> I'm in rather dire need of the sage wisdom of this list and its
> members on thi
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, atomly wrote:
[...]
> I'd say the problem with the mainstream media picking up subgenres is
> that they burn fast and die quickly... If techno (true, underground,
> techno) were to get big tomorrow, a lot of people that we know would
> probably become superstars overnight and
> We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
>
> > I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
> > rippin' arpeggios, pumpin 909 kicks, and swirling psychedelic dolphin
> > noises.
ahh, that was a proud moment in 313 history.
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on 12/5/2000 9:01 PM, christos at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> however, I wonder,
> how much influence did we have on the development of trance?
We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
> I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
> rippin' arpeggios
I certainly have to agree with this
last comment.
I recently had some involvement with Ford
for work, and could not for the life of me
figure out HOW they got a single vehicle
out the door. This, amidst the whole tire
recall issue.
In seeing the add on tv a few weeks ago,
all I could think was th
Peace...
Speaking of list moderators..who are they now? I am pretty sure
the infamous George Smiley retired long time ago..any info on this
character? Is Andrew Duke one of them? :D
Fahd Al Noor
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Albuquerque, NM
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 16:25:15 +0100 , Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
> Tr
> reducing other music to a few notes, and repeating makes
> techno...which
> makes it a meta-creation from those notes, like distilling down to the
> essence(notes)
> then building back up from there.
no, you make techno by switching on your drumcomputer and sampler
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Ford is just a multinational with billions dolars of proffits and if anybody
on this list really think Ford is interested in techno at all or want to
lift techno to a higher lever then they are extremly ignorant. Some smart
guy down at Ford just noticed how populair the DEMF was, they not here to
m
FORD COULD CARE LESS ABOUT TECHNO! THEY JUST WANT TO SELL CARS! that's the
bottom line. if they thought there was a big enough market for Midget
Transsexual Racecar Drivers they would exploit that. it's all about
appealing to a mass of people and then moving in for the kill, it has about
as much to
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The News Standard has received this bulletin fresh from our Brussels-based
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Peace..
I wonder if all of you who have been posting lately got this annoying
automatic reply in Swedish..the e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailbox must be full
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> And with Ford's current ad campaign theme, it's no surprise
> either that
> they decide to sponsor such an award, even though they know
> it's not the
> real techno. In any case, it's the closest thing at the AMA they have
> for reaching the intended target audience. Assuming they show the ad
>
> consider this:
>
> If you take an elaborate Opera, you can theoretically distill
> it, all while
> keeping its general feel, down to techno. Ambient may or may
> not work, it
> depends on your approach. But you could distill the Opera down to one
> crucial segment (which probably was the mus
Peace...
Just thought I would add my 2 cents, I agree that trance was definitely
influenced by do techno and Detroit, but we must also understand that trance
was also heavily influenced by whats was popular in clubs in the 80's, and I
would say, a lot of eurodance pop formulaic tracks..if you anal
Oh god!!! I think the presenters of this award should be the four
horseman of the apocalypse!
Hugh G. Blaze wrote:
I'm in rather dire need of the sage wisdom of this list and its
members on this issue for a project that I'm working on.
Is this good or bad for our music and culture?
When
in defense of Convextion:
he sent me two acetates about a year
or so ago and they were far far from
being "basic channel style dub with
roland strings on top"; they were quite
excellent, actually, and the material still
sounds fresh to this day. listen to his tracks
on matrix's digital sects 2 com
that make out ting is from 97/98 or sumtin, been playin it since
thenexcellent stuff!
154
...and a couple of more recent releases:
1999 Gemini - 'Swimmin Wit Sharks' 12" (Classic 077)
2000? Spencer Kincy - 'The 4th Day' 12" (Make Out Music 004)
Both are great 12"s.
cheers
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Those do sound good but I'm going to pass up his material on Tektite
because the whole Basic Channel inspired "dub" sound with Roland strings
and pads over the top is getting a little stale.
This should have been released two or three years ago (that's probably
when it was made)
But I shouldn't be
the 'point' is that mahler expresses himself one way, hawtin (for example)
another. the fact that hawtin's music is generally more stripped/minimal
than mahler's doesn't mean that it's emotional content/expression is more
universal/pure. they are both equally universal/pure in my view (it's the
s
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> minimal techno is an
> approach/attempt at expression, as is mahler's 5th: clearly mahler's works
> are far more dense, but to suggest that they could be 'distilled' into
> something more universal seems to miss the point.
and what is the "point"?
I am not being retaliatory here, but I am cu
And here is a reply from Rob Jarvis:
-
Hi, some of you might have seen this e-mail..
This short note below is my retort.
The original Killa bite team was Rob, Phil and Ben as engineer.
Rob and Phil went round Ben's to record an EP, all 3 artists were equally
involved in the
Hullo All,
here's a note from Ben Sims.
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From: Ben Sims
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 2:46 AM
Subject: killabite again
hello people..
sorry to drop a mail on you like this but it's probably my only chance
of letting you know before i
Yep, same here in Belgium. Rolando getting tons of airplay on the national
radio : Studio Brussel. Unfortunately way too late (as always), but still a
kick up the *ss for a lot of people I guess. And guess what: one of the dj's
that plays quite often at Studio Brussel also plays from time to time
> *BUT*, in the process of the bagging of house, occasionally the real
> thing makes it to the frontline. Wamdue Kids, Paul Johnson,
> Harry 'Choo
> Choo' Romero and several other Subliminal artists, Masters At
> Work, St.
> Germain, the list goes on. And the good thing about it is, this is
> ha
The wise, well traveled Dutchman, Otto, speaks...
=)
G l y p h
In a message dated 12/6/00 4:35:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I think one big assumption that's being made throughout this discussion
>is that Ford decided who to nominate. That decision is made by the AMA
>organisation, not t
Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
> As for "the music" I think that darw_n is correct. Techno and House are
> very different from hip-hop for example, in that I really don't think it
> is possible for these artforms to be co-opted.
Don't count on it. For the US, that may be (still) true. In Europ
darw_n wrote :
"so it could be said that techno is the universal music in that all
music can
be distilled down to techno..."
heh heh
i really can't agree with this statement, though it's a nice thought! i
don't see pieces of music as existing on some scale of complexity/design
which can
atomly wrote:
>
> http://abc.go.com/primetime/ama/techno_home.html
I think one big assumption that's being made throughout this discussion
is that Ford decided who to nominate. That decision is made by the AMA
organisation, not the sponsors. The AMA most likely decides the nominees
based on sales
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From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
Date: Sunday, December 03, 2000 1:48 AM
Subject: [313] Gemini
>
>I am looking for info on the elusive Gemini for a little article I am
>writing. Does anyone have any experince watching him DJ,
There's got to be some explanation for all this. Other than what was
mentioned here before about the possibly of some marketing guy from Ford dug
techno; it might just be that since this commerical came out gearing towards
the techno scene which sparked some interest, that other executives dec
don´t forget that 1 on perspective, my personal fave... got two on italian
labels as well, look em up when im home...and there´s 1 with french vocals on
cajual which is excellent, fusion sumtinprob still loads more, the man
produces faster than his shadow...
154
This is the AMG discog for starters.
1997 Imagine-A-Nation Relief
1997 In and Out of Fog and Lights Peacefrog
1997 In Neutral Distance
1990 Let Your Body Rock Cut It Up Def s
1995 A Moment of Insanity [EP] Planet E
1997 Hibernation [EP] Peacefrog
1997 Beyond Gone Disko B s
1997 Pieces of
haha that has to be one of the funniest things i've ever heard! fav. techno
artist and those are your choices? nuts... completely nuts. oh well i
guess it'd be too much to ask for them to do even a little research into the
things they try and commericialize...
later
danny
- Original Me
it appears that all of hyperreal is slowed down, none of the lists are
posting in any real good time...
darw_n
"create, demonstrate, toneshift..."
http://www.mp3.com/stations/clevelandunderground
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.
Some of my posts aren't coming through either. Anyone else having problems?
Tristan
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Absolutely. Trance came from Detroit techno. Stardancer is the obvious
example. Also, think: Sun Electric's "Entrance". The title is not a
coincidental mispelling. And Sun Electric are only a few steps of
collaborations from Eddie Fowlkes, Juan Atkins, Moritz Von Oswals, etc.
I got into this stuff
And you expected what from Disney?
-Original Message-
From: atomly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 3:31 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] err...
http://abc.go.com/primetime/ama/techno_home.html
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I guess I should be a little bit more specific in terms of what other
cultural phenomenon I was trying to reference.
I'm thinking of the U.K. Where Mega-Mega-Mega dance clubs are commonplace
and DJs are more like pop stars.
Would it be generally desirable or generally NOT desireable for the U
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 07:08:59PM -0500, Hugh G. Blaze wrote:
> When I say "this" I mean the fact that the mainstream press, the marketing
> and advertising industries and America in general still remains clueless as
> to who the artists are that we are interested in, the music that we actually
>>If you go to NSC you WILL hear his story about cutting a lock groove for
Jeff
>>Mills, which is priceless...
Or you could read about it in "Techno Rebels" :)
Respect
JasonB
The best part is that there is a Ford Focus add on the page. For those who
haven't checked it out or don't have web access, it's a pole for best techno
artist in the American Music Awards, and there are three nominees:
Moby - 75.98%
Chemical Brothers - 8.73%
Fatboy Slim - 15.27%
I heard there was
I think it's good for the artists and bad for the fans. Look at the bigger
US marekts now, or the UK for comparison. Smaller markets make better
crowds, make a better experience for those involved - with few exceptions
like the DEMF, but I don't think that's what you're talking about. A lot of
prom
> techno and house are also faceless.
> d
That can change though, and is changing. It in fact can become vastly
"face-full" and yet retain its essence...
add definition however, and you have something else, you now have a
message...
notice I am doing my damndest to not boost the toneshift the
> Yes, it certainly is true that techno doesn't have verses and choruses but
> a lot of techno certainly does follow the four-bar or eight-bar or
> sixteen-bar musical form that pop/rock/hip-hop follow. You can even point
> out bridges in some techno tracks. But I don't think this is bad per se.
id rather abc and the mainstream think fatboy slim was an important part of
techno this yr. im happy with it being "underground." and yes, it still is
underground. arent lists like this whats its all about? eff abc, eff em all.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, darw_n wrote:
> simple, techno is generally wordless and politically positionless, with none
> of the gaudy projective layers of pop, rap or whatever, like chorus and
> verse...
I don't think I can agree with what you've said here.
Yes, it certainly is true that techno does
BTW, one of the labels that pressed dual stereo tracks side by side was
called "parallel fx".
Didn't like the record that much so I returned it. Took me a few to catch
onto the title.
"Parallel FX". Git it? I sure hope you do! -
D
DAMMIT I'm beginning to get extremely disgusted with my ISP's mail
server. I sent this once, evidentally it didn't post (I have no friggin
idea, I'm on digest mode and it went into outer space instead of the list
for some reason) so I will post it again.
Grrr
> Originated from "My Hous
techno and house are also faceless.
d
From: "darw_n" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lester Kenyatta Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "Hugh G. Blaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: [313] err...
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 20:24:53 -0800
>Tec
This makes me so bleepin' mad!!! I say we should e-mail ABC our thoughts. I
just did. You can too at: http://abc.go.com/abc/help/contact.html
That would have to be the king of all cyclical 313 threads. I'm gonna be
brief for once. I think *most* of us would like to see this get a little
more recognition, and *most* of us understand that there would be *some*
harm to the scene if Detroit techno went, and remained top 40.
Tristan
And in case you're tempted to click the Ford Focus ad, it doesn't play No
UFOs. It does have a three-part soundtrack, and No UFOs is not one of them.
Two electronic tracks, one kinda funky crap thing. It also has a music
section, with a lot of info on the retirement of Garth Brooks courtesy of
Roll
yes Omar Bin Hassan (The Last Poets) did not record that speech.
> Subject: Re: [313] the creator
>
> > On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, jose bello wrote:
> >
> > > who is the creator of this words ?
> > > in the beginning was jack...
> > > Jose Bello.Spain
> >
> > i first heard these words on mr. fingers "can you
feel it" but i have this
> > feeling that it is not the origi
In a message dated 12/5/00 7:19:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>but I just know that we won't see Sony
>perverting the artform. It is what it isand I don't think it can be
>changed except by us.
>
Ok, sorry, I have to break it down to this...AMERICA SUCKS.
Ahem..(for those all so p
In a message dated 12/5/00 6:12:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>When I say "this" I mean the fact that the mainstream press, the marketing
>
>and advertising industries and America in general still remains clueless
>as
>to who the artists are that we are interested in, the music that we actual
Okay, before I go on with my question, keep in mind that I am by no means
a trance fan AT ALL (at least trance fans by the convnetional definition).
Like every good 313 technohead, phrases like "Paul Okenfold sucks," "Epic
trance is cheese," and "Hey Pete Tong, I got your 'Essnetial Selection'
rig
>Techno and House are
> very different from hip-hop for example, in that I really don't think it
> is possible for these artforms to be co-opted. I haven't come up with
> anything more than a vague theory as to WHY (if anyone has I'd be
> interested in seeing it)..
simple, techno is generally wo
just correct me but but wasn't that mr fingers - can you feel it released
'88 on trax?(i only have that uk 10" re-release) and the one track i
mention, that osheen - my house, does anyone have that???
sakke
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, darw_n wrote:
> I have the original (or at least the oldest copy
nice.
my favorite mispress has to be Axis #007: Robert Hood-minimal nation
mispress, with the 3 "lost" Jeff Mills tracks.
.JM
my favorite mispress is steve hurley "jack your body" with a UR riot label.
kinda cute, huh?
ani
record time
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I'm going to be in Florida for New Years, and I don't
really know much about the area where I'm going to be
staying. If anyone knows of any good techno clubs in
the Sarasota/Tampa/Fort Myers area, please let me
know. I was going to go to Motor to see Acquaviva,
Saunderson, etc.., but my plans have
I would guess, not much. As Nader joked, "... however I _do_ think that
Gore lost _me_ the election." The true techno artists might get a little
more money if it were not for the likes of these "electronica" artists.
But, if it were not for them, would there be a all new techno catagory
brought
apologies to ani & the list, my mail has been listing in reverse lately and
I didn't see this post when I replied about the MN repress
Anyway, the record in question below is "servo unique" on Luxury records,
listed as 'a division of Axis records', 1994.
.JM
I have this and it is one of m
Perhaps a better question might bedoes this ruin the ability of
PERFORMERS to accumulate the fruits of their labor. Does Moby's presence
on the SciFi channel proclaiming "I am SciFi" in a commercial affect the
ability of May, Atkins, Craig, and others to put their music out
there...and to be c
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