mr.parrishfyi...your email account at your former
employer is informing all those who post to the list
that you are no longer with flavorpill.net
might wanna unsub that email addy :)
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his new record, popkiller, is terrible. The songs themselves are alright, if a
little redundant considering his body of work. But then he went and put
vocals on top of all of them, ah, his vocals make richie's vocals on closer
seem deep. Techno guys should probably never add their own
Actually, there was a hip-house party about a month ago here in Toronto
(I'm still in T.O...), and it was AWSOME. Admittedly, a lot of it is
'camp' value and a bit of nostalgia, but a well-mixed set of hip-house
can still work me good.
Luis
On Thursday, July 22, 2004, at 01:44 PM, [EMAIL
IMO, Rother has been recycling the same ideas over and over. I've been
listening to samples of his music online for a few hours now and it all
sounds the same.
The man is tapped out of ideas. If he was a beer keg he'd be all foam now.
MEK
At 08:12 PM 7/22/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, Rother has been recycling the same ideas over and over. I've been
listening to samples of his music online for a few hours now and it all
sounds the same.
His Psi Performer stuff is quite different.
If interested to hear what I'm up to these days, tune in to
http://www.wps1.org this Saturday July 24th. I am granting them live
streaming rights only, this will not be archived on their site. Look for
the Summer Warm UP stream starting @ 3:PM Saturday afternoon NYC time. I
think I go on @
do you guys mean that audion track with the crazy rave sounds?
the mathew jonson reminds me of the maurice fulton remix of freak7 out a few
months ago...same bass sounds at least, the fulton is fun too (more wild),
would go well together...
maybe, but the remixes came out this year -- and
Yeah - I remember hearing good things from a couple of friends who
attended the party at Spin Gallery.
Tyree Cooper was the guest dj for the night, and he spun an all
hip-house set.
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From: Luis-Manuel Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 8:10
Aiight folks
Since the topic came up - if anyone's interested I've got a New Beat mix
I just recorded a couple of months ago available for d/l on my site.
http://www.gerald-matrix.com/mixes.htm
here's a tracklist:
Artist - Title (Label)
MSB - In Action (Subway)
New Beat Generation - Suck
yes, it's quite good -- and it's also three years old.
jobot
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Date: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:13 pm
Subject: Re: (313) anthony rother
At 08:12 PM 7/22/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, Rother has been recycling the same
the a-side, kisses i think? not sure but that's the track i assumed yussel
was referring to. it is a bit over the top...
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From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:28 pm
Subject: Re: (313) records
do you guys mean that audion track with the
detroit was founded by the french.
dick cheney will come around to your house and sit on you if you try
celebrating something so unamerican.
james
www.jbucknell.com
placid
On Jul 22, 2004, at 7:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Techno guys should probably never add their own vocals on their
records.
One of Juan's true successes IMHO is his ability to integrate his voice
into his tracks without engaging the cringe factor.
I wanna be there, when you return...
detroit was founded by the french.
dick cheney will come around to your house and sit on you if you try
celebrating something so unamerican.
james
www.jbucknell.com
I wonder what 3 item's the city was named after?
(Some of you can put on the 'Merci Detroit' mix of 'Fake French' to
celebrate
hip house is back, way back.. check some stuff on coco machete, danny
krivit's remix of missy (what a track!!) or try the r'n'h mixes on fall
out. and i guess there's a lot more. but while back then hip house was
probably the result of a playful expansion of the genre, today economic
Exception to your point about Techno guys should probably never add their own
vocals on their records : the latest Two Lone Swordsmen, which I find
exceedingly good - kind of a new take on the electroclash thingy, both
referential and fresh sounding IMHO.
Gwendal
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Gwendal
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From: Rebelbass/bookings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 12:31 AM
To: matrix313; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Dark Comedy
m... yummie ;-)
playmate Kenny
lady aida
I recently skipped a Miss Kittin gig here, thinking it would be crap... but
now that many of you have said she may be playing decent material as a DJ,
it has me wondering about another event coming soon to Copenhagen...
Felix Da Housecat
I like his old Aphrohead and Clashbackk style stuff, but
The only time I heard him spin was with Robert Hood at a London gig many
years ago. I think he had just started Clashback records and it was at the
start of the whole WildPitch thing. Both Hood and Felix dropped Jackin
Chicago stuff all night, before Felix went into a set of proper old funk,
But how is he as a DJ lately? What kind of music is he playing?
Electroclash? Anyone know? Worth going to hear?
Well worth seeing, I've seen him a few times and although I'm not hot
on some of the tunes he plays I've always had a good time and he has
the skills. Last time he played a
hahaha nice thing to say.. esp to someone from japan..
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9227118/lale.mp3
it's *Soichi Terada Shinichiro Yokota -* Sun Shower /(feat Naoko
Shimada - Larry Levan mix), /just came finally out on a bootleg and it's
one of my favs right now
this sounds super cool! a pity that peepz wouldn't go along at the time
(i prob wouldn't have either..) today it might even work. i doubt that
he plays this way these days tho..
Stewart Caig wrote:
The only time I heard him spin was with Robert Hood at a London gig many
years ago. I think he
His new album is not my thing at all but I wouldn't agree that he's been
tapped out for a long time. His 'Hacker' album (2002) has some great moments
and pretty original ones too, the production is also great. The title track
of this album is where he first started experimenting with vocals and I
the mathew jonson reminds me of the maurice fulton remix of freak7 out a
few
months ago...same bass sounds at least, the fulton is fun too (more wild),
would go well together...
that fulton mix of freak 7 ain't out yet JT!
got put back...
tis wild though huh? I likee.
the mathew jonson reminds me of the maurice fulton remix of freak7
out a
few
months ago...same bass sounds at least, the fulton is fun too (more
wild),
would go well together...
that fulton mix of freak 7 ain't out yet JT!
got put back...
tis wild though huh? I likee.
i think the mix he
The Scarborough Pumps near the station, should be about 100 of us
there
Techno I.C.F
!!!
see you back of station, I got 20. Gentleman's rules.
; )
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heh
robin...
On 23 Jul 2004, at 09:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
proto-sextronica
http://www.discogs.com/release/63366
But I sort of don't want to know techno guys take on poetry, love,
or mysticism.
i dunno, if they have something with a bit of depth to say then i do.
so one tune that springs to mind is UR's 'transition'
back on to rother. i used to lve this guy's stuff but after he did that
Littel
'Destroy them my robots' is a fantastic track..
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 July 2004 10:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) anthony rother
But I sort of don't want to know techno guys take on poetry, love,
or mysticism.
Yes I get this too - how did the rest of you manage to get a peek? Yussel?
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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently it's asking for a login ?
Gwendal
on 7/22/04 5:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
all i can say to that is...
thi s one will blow away the peacefrog one easily..
honest
I hope so, because there were only 2 good tracks on the peacefrog album. The
rest was filler IMHO. The A1 is real crap to my ears. ;)
Cheers!
Maarten
If anyone is interested... I downloaded the cover before the login...
hit me private for a peek.
ladys only ;)
aida
Yes I get this too - how did the rest of you manage to get a peek? Yussel?
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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently it's
More from HK! with a nice deep summer deep/vocal house mix.
http://www.emotionelectric.com
HK! ACP To Ni-Wan 128k mp3
1. Kimru Karuma, Raise The Dead
2. Afro-Mystic, Rhythm Is?, (Remixed by M. Wyatt)
3. Stephanie Cook, I Never Told You, You Could Stay
4. Kaskade, Meditation
Ok, it's a few months old but some interesting stuff and views. He says
something about Colin McBean too.
k
http://www.higher-frequency.com/e_interview/the_advent/index.htm
The only time I heard him spin was with Robert Hood at a London gig many
years ago. I think he had just started Clashback records and it was at the
start of the whole WildPitch thing.
I have to correct something that was mentioned here real fast :)
Legend has it that Flex got his production
I went to see dj Pierre in London when he was pioneering the wildpitch
sound.. I asked him if he was going to be doing anymore acid and he said
no..cos he wanted to concentrate on the wildpitch thing
He had just released 'rise from your grave'...
Fantasy girl was in 87. Are u saying it was
Yeah the wild pitch sound was on it's way out when rise from your grave
dropped. The Phuture guys did release Spirit on Strictly Rhythm and Pierre
dropped What Is House Muzik on Emotive a couple of years later but not much
beyond that really came out. At least anything I've seen beyond that has
hey spotters! the chorus in this song. where is it from??? it's driving me
crazy not being able to recall it. (yeah, yeah, I know, it *is* a rather
short drive. ha ha.)
http://www.cissme.com/beggars/rm/xl/mia/video/xls187cd-01_rvs.ram
sean deason
thi s one will blow away the peacefrog one easily..
honest
I hope so, because there were only 2 good tracks on the peacefrog album.
The
rest was filler IMHO. The A1 is real crap to my ears. ;)
ahh my faith in 313 slightly restored...!
i agree, that peacefrog album is totally
It's from dr. Buzzards original savannah band. Song is called Sunshower, on
the lp with cherchez la femme. :-)
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Van: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 23 juli 2004 16:01
Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: (313) sunshowers
hey spotters! the
i dunno, but it's also sampled very nicely on the new microworld album on
transmat, super catchy summery detroit techno style yea
hey spotters! the chorus in this song. where is it from??? it's driving me
crazy not being able to recall it. (yeah, yeah, I know, it *is* a rather
short
but wasnt it later sampled for a techno recording or something more
mainstream??
on 7/23/04 10:06 AM, Tom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's from dr. Buzzards original savannah band. Song is called Sunshower, on
the lp with cherchez la femme. :-)
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Van:
Great Lyrics :)
Make me wanna sing Um-Bongo...
Martin
On 23 Jul 2004, at 15:06, Tom wrote:
It's from dr. Buzzards original savannah band. Song is called
Sunshower, on
the lp with cherchez la femme. :-)
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Van: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden:
That's it!! DB by Microworld from the Time Space 2 compilation is the
track I was trying to think of!! Thank you J.T.!!
sean
on 7/23/04 10:09 AM, J. T. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i dunno, but it's also sampled very nicely on the new microworld album on
transmat, super catchy summery detroit
I'm so on topic.
Here's an August Darnell interview my mate did.
sure he wont mind us posting it here.
first appeared in citylife.
When Kid Creole pulls up to the kerb, where I'm standing alongside Bongo
Eddie - the Kid's percussionist for the last 20 odd years - and Mark, an
affable Scouse
At 10:19 AM 7/23/2004, matrix313 wrote:
That's it!! DB by Microworld from the Time Space 2 compilation is the
track I was trying to think of!! Thank you J.T.!!
That track makes me think of the creepy dolls from Akira. And there have to
be TWO mixes of it on the microworld album.
--
unsigned
I think Ross from Sheffield's Fat Trucker produced it...
On 23 Jul 2004, at 15:29, matt kane's brain wrote:
At 10:19 AM 7/23/2004, matrix313 wrote:
That's it!! DB by Microworld from the Time Space 2 compilation is
the
track I was trying to think of!! Thank you J.T.!!
That track makes me
spotted this. single of the week!
I'm just a hive of info today fact fans.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?merchID=14451
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Wonder if it's distributed by Baked Goods?
On 23 Jul 2004, at 15:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spotted this. single of the week!
I'm just a hive of info today fact fans.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?merchID=14451
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Wonder if it's distributed by Baked Goods?
Ha!
now now, don't be cynical!
bet the answer's yes though.
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individual,
I like the tune mind...great for mid-set
On 23 Jul 2004, at 16:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wonder if it's distributed by Baked Goods?
Ha!
now now, don't be cynical!
bet the answer's yes though.
_
-
from the clone.nl mailout.yes!
that matthew jonson on substatic sounds promising from the clip too.
robin...
Der Zyklus - Biometric I.D.
[ Clone X17 ]
After more then one year of silence there are new results from the
Dataphysics sound laboratories of Heinrich Mueller
yes!
yes indeed. well spotted my friend.
where can I get this goodness?
has anyone heard it?
I cannot wait.
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Not really 313-related, but a good chuckle to start off the day ...
http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=2275
- Greg
just spotted new clips on clone.nl
more abstract than previous zyklus's from what i can tell
sounding good tho
robin...
On 23 Jul 2004, at 16:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes!
yes indeed. well spotted my friend.
where can I get this goodness?
has anyone heard it?
I cannot wait.
SA and 313 shouldn't converge this early in the day . . .
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Brian balistic Prince
http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
Had a listen to this today... .not really my cup-o-tea tbh [although I am a
big fan of the prodg - more their earlier stuff tho] all a bit too noisy for
my liking... whats the deal with the track that samples thriller btw ?
sounded like a major cop-out to me :(
To quote what someone said to me
At 12:46 PM 7/23/2004, Marc Langsman wrote:
To quote what someone said to me earlier today They should have let that
keith bloke keep to his spaz dancing and not let him anywhere near a mic...
it all went downhill from then made me chuckle anyway :P
actually they did keep him and the
yeah, Hacker was a solid release. some great moments on the Electro Commando
comp that came out on psi49 around that time, too. both are better than the
early stuff production-wise, but I don't think the tracks are as timeless as
those on sex with the machines or simulationszeitalter.
just got word from the museum that they will decide at 3 o clock wether to
set the party up inside or outside.
if you live in new york, and didnt notice
well, its raining today.
so, if you were planning on coming out, still do so!
hope you do!!!
derek.
On Thu, 22 Jul
At 01:44 PM 7/23/2004, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
just got word from the museum that they will decide at 3 o clock wether to
set the party up inside or outside.
you know, whichever they decide, the weather will not cooperate.
so i hope you end up playing inside and it's nice out, isntead of
more iffy.
felix can play a good set if he wants. but if he thinks it's a trendy gig
he has no problem playing trendy.
have you looked for any of his sets online?
does anyone do this before asking the list?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Brent Kirkwood wrote:
I recently skipped a Miss Kittin gig
wow- 100 drunk, horny, repressed british techno heads.
the mind boggles ;)
If your going to Mills/Hood/Weatherall tonight, we are having a meet up
in The Scarborough Pumps near the station, should be about 100 of us
there :)
Martin
was that link from a larger set?
if so, what is it?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, ha wrote:
hahaha nice thing to say.. esp to someone from japan..
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9227118/lale.mp3
it's *Soichi Terada Shinichiro Yokota -* Sun Shower /(feat Naoko
Shimada - Larry Levan mix), /just
dunno, but I'm finding myself wondering how many different artists have used
the name M.I.A. -- this girl, Raphael from UR, plus there's a minimal artist
on Traum/Substatic...
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From: matrix313 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 23, 2004 9:01 am
Subject: (313)
i dunno. didn't need a log-in yesterday. maybe they realized peope were
checking it an locked them out.
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I get this too - how did the rest of you manage to get a peek? Yussel?
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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL
thanks -- the kid606 one is priceless :)
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From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 23, 2004 10:45 am
Subject: (313) OT: If record covers were honest ...
Not really 313-related, but a good chuckle to start off the day ...
I didn't mind it, not their best (by far) but I still enjoyed it. The
Prodigy are a bit of a guilty pleasure for me though, I still have a soft
spot for them as it was the early Prodge stuff that helped bridge me from
industrial to techno.
I agree with the too noisy bit though, maybe shoulda
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:01:28 -0400 (EDT), John Coleman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't mind it, not their best (by far) but I still enjoyed it. The
Prodigy are a bit of a guilty pleasure for me though, I still have a soft
spot for them as it was the early Prodge stuff that helped bridge me
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: (313) Matthew Johnson
spotted this. single of the week!
I'm just a hive of info today fact fans.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?merchID=14451
Just wait for the Minus
Punk is the new rave
LOL - give me a break.
MEK
DJ Entropy
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 14:41:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Punk is the new rave
LOL - give me a break.
When I go to a Something Corporate and Yellowcard show that ends at 11pm,
costs 15 bucks, and is 15 miles out of the city...and *3,200* people are
there, while the local DNB and
List,
Just to let you know there were recently three new mixes
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At 03:45 PM 7/23/2004, DJ Entropy wrote:
When I go to a Something Corporate and Yellowcard show that ends at 11pm,
costs 15 bucks, and is 15 miles out of the city...and *3,200* people are
there, while the local DNB and Techno nights can't get 40 people, then
yes, it most certainly is.
OH WELL
Something Corporate and Yellowcard? Punk?!
Nevermind - I don't want to get into it on such a lovely day. I'm going
outside.
MEK
DJ Entropy
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:01:53 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Something Corporate and Yellowcard? Punk?!
Yeah, sorry, it's not 1983 anymore and not all Punk is retarded leftist
fake anarchy (anarcho-socialist) nonsense.
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[Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Just wait for the Minus 12 is all I can say. It seriously devastated
at the end of his live set @ Paxahau's Yel 2 party @ Movement this
year. The bassline was reverberating in my ears for 2 weeks after
hearing it.
God, what an amazing set.
--
:: atomly ::
[
no, i just ripped the beginning of the track.
if you want to hear the whole one i can provide it too, just say so..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was that link from a larger set?
if so, what is it?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, ha wrote:
hahaha nice thing to say.. esp to someone from japan..
a -- i knew the clip on m_nus sounded familiar... wish i would've caught
more of his set than just the last 20 minutes.
jobot
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From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 23, 2004 2:34 pm
Subject: Re: (313) Matthew Johnson
- Original Message
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From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I go to a Something Corporate and Yellowcard show that ends
at 11pm,
costs 15 bucks, and is 15 miles out of the city...and *3,200*
people are
there, while the local DNB and Techno nights
the press sheet for Linkin Park's first album claimed that Aphex Twin was one
of their primary influences.
i really hate myself for knowing that. i'm going to curl up in the corner and
cry now...
- jobot
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Date: Friday,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:51:10 -0400, Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I go to a Something Corporate and Yellowcard show that ends
at 11pm,
costs 15 bucks, and is 15 miles out
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From: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
God, what an amazing set.
im actually kinda salty for not seeing that. but of course, i
didnt realise that he was the cobblestone jazz guy at the time.
and i also cant see why he would be playing in
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From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, I just described one. You just replied about it.
uh, no. thats mall punk, thats what my little sister listens to.
real punk isn't just what X person happens to like, moron.
youre right, its
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 16:43:32 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the press sheet for Linkin Park's first album claimed that Aphex Twin
was one of their primary influences.
i really hate myself for knowing that. i'm going to curl up in the
corner and cry now...
Werd. Linkin Park is
do they, like, sing about feelings and stuff?
Quoting Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, I just described one. You just replied about it.
uh, no. thats mall punk, thats what my
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From: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Werd. Linkin Park is awesome. I'm actually downloading their
entire
discography right now with bit torrent.
thats a very short and unimpressive catalogue man. you really know
exactly the worst
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do they, like, sing about feelings and stuff?
they sing about how oppressed they are, being suburban white kids.
lord knows how bad they have it.
tom
i hope everybody downloads it -- if it doesn't make the labels any money,
hopefully they'll stop releasing this garbage.
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, July 23, 2004 5:00 pm
Subject: Re: (313) Re: new Prodigy album
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