While we're on the subject, http://www.creativesynth.com
Run by my friend Darwin Grosse -- there is a Detroit connection --
I went to Jack The Nation in Chicago with Darwin, Stewart Tracy Walker,
and Mike Dvorkin, and saw DJ Rolando and Traxx. That was the party
that got shut down because
Let's be frank: the truth is that sexism is not deemed as offensive
cuturally as racism, accuse a racist of racism and he will get defensive,
accuse a male of sexism and it's laughed off. I always wondered about that.
Let me get this straight---are you equating all males to sexists? That's
I think that may be part of the new urban feminism that arose with Lil' Kim
and co building on Madonna's brand of feminism. Things are internalised and
subverted.
Trad feminists had real issues when Madonna first came out and there has
always been disquiet surrounding Kim, who acknowledged Madonna
This is a great response.
I think it's fair enough to discuss it, though, and the issue has arisen in
specific media, as that essay by dream showed. Andrew's contribution was
well intentioned.
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From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) Re:
it wasn't peacfrog giving the lowball. it was a certain MAJOR label.
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Greg Earle wrote:
Maxim Sullivan wrote:
I think a few big artists have LP's ready and are struggling to find the
advances they're looking for.
So anyone heard anymore on the Kenny Larkin LP ?
Is
perhaps their approach is to just put out music that they know has a
certain base audience to recoup their cost, but if the artist wants more
than that, they're on their own to promote. seems like a sensible business
strategy. Unfortunately- that just leaves room for established artists.
DOn't see
I didn't mean to dog anyone in the discussion for being white and daring to
discuss the issue, if that's the impression I gave.
I just think there's a discussion to be had, placing misogyny in hip hop
lyrics in the context of the unique problems facing black americans -- too
many men in jail, too
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Kent williams wrote:
I didn't mean to dog anyone in the discussion for being white and daring to
discuss the issue, if that's the impression I gave.
I just think there's a discussion to be had, placing misogyny in hip hop
lyrics in the context of the unique problems
i hit town sometime tuesday probably and will stay at least through next
weekend. (short and sweet!)
lks
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perhaps their approach is to just put out music that they know has a
certain base
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Just trying to
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Phonopsia wrote:
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i meant to say that tristan's iowa accent has NOW effectively disappeared.
ain't no iowans saying innit last i checked. ;)
peace
lks
Sean
can you mail me please, i've got 2 old addresses of yours that keep
bouncing.
cheers
Paul
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Subject: Re: (313) Nice site
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Subject: (313) innit
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http://betoni.aivo.com/betoni53.mp3
regards
ivan
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2003 06:50
There's been some attempt to actually test this empiricallyto see
whether exposure to rap music (or other aggressive art forms like heavy
metal) has an impact on how people
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DOn't see anythign new and exciting coming from Peacefrog. Just
the old
stand-bys. Notgood for the long run.
youve got to be kidding. peacefrog does the nearly impossible:
they stay relevant and release
pre-techno/industrial/synth acts to look for
der plan (crazy!)
grauzone
JT, where to start with these guys? I only know 'film 2' by
grauzone... but love it (can't find for a price i can afford,
either...)
fad gadget
'ladyshave' is awesome... syncopated synth and drum machine
*** Maarten Baute Awards 2003 *** ;)
best upcoming artist: aroy dee
best new label: ann aimee
best radio show: matt macQueen and dave siska - clinically inclined Radio
Show - http://sonicsunset.com/
best mixes: alex bond the salford house association / theo parrish live @
culture club, ghent
for more fad gadget, my favourite was always 'back to nature'. but haven't
heard it for years-might be more rock than electronic. twas a sad day that
little 7inch melted in the hot australian sun.
it was very sad to learn of his death last(?) year.
james
Ah fantastic- i would have put the new statis at the top of my list also if
i had it. How are the unrelaeased tracks? I know the old ones and the are
amazing.
Quest Pond
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From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 21 December 2003 9:21 PM
To:
i went http://betoni.aivo.com/ to see what other mixes were up, but just
got a parent page with a list mp3 filemanes (eg. betoni50.mp3).
is there a page that describes what these mixes are/who they are by?
thanks for the UR mix!
thanks
james
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