Nathan DeYonker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're flame baiting here by
discussing the common anti-heroes of electronic music. I hope no one has
emailed you death threats or something like that, because people on this
list should have enough respect to realize there are people out there that
don
the trick is to review the archives and obtain a good grasp of what this list
is about. the 313 list needs to be centered in some way close to its original
objective- the discussion of *Detroit* electronic music.
of course, we all knew that anyways :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand
In regards to current software synths vs. previous formats,
We all need to remember that comparing apples to oranges is incorrect.
I happen to experience different feelings and emotions at different times
depending on what I'm experiencing through my senses. To say that one is
better than the
RE: A Guy Called Gerald interview
after reading the interview, it was interesting to learn how Sony has "fucked"
with *yet* another artist whom most of us consider to be an innovator of new
exciting music (at the time).
it makes one wonder just how many fabulous artists out there have been
squand
I think Landsdown Street, where all of Boston's finest clubs are located,
should actually be renamed Misery Street. These clubs just love to book dj's
such as Paul Okenfold and the like. yippee skippee...
At least booking Hawtin will give Boston a good lesson in Techno 101.
Brooks
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