Hi!
Nice. I'm really into hearing that for real. I still play the original track
quite a bit. When is it coming out?
john
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From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 6:27 AM
Subject: RE: [313] up next !
> Clo
>
> I've been wondering for a long while what you peepz think of the stuff
made
> by guys like Justin Berkovi, Neil Landstrumm, Tobias Schmidt, Subhead,
Dave
> Tarrida and the likes...
Love it, Tobias is one of my favorites for quite some time. Was just playing
his French Revolution Part I on Sca
Hi, for those in the Boston area I'll be playing a set on Disc Error (90.3
wzbc) tonight at about 11:00. I believe there is a web cast at wzbc.org as
well. Probably throw down mostly techno with a healthy dose of electro,
peace_John
Heh, Yes, I'll second that, "metro area 3" is a really original sounding
nice, nice record. And this is coming from a devil worshiping techno head,
buy it if you don't have it. I'm just glad someone I respect recommended it
a few months back, Thanks Nick ;) _J.S.
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yeah, i heard it. didn't really do anything for me, especially after the
string of amazing releases he's put out recently (metropolis, every dog).
it's good though, the one track one it's own side particularly stood out.
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From: "Kyle J Dupuy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313
> a dj what record that he/she was playing (which is so rude, but so is
making
Why is it so rude? I don't think asking a DJ what they're playing is rude
at, seems to me like more of a compliment, well it's one thing to interrupt
someone when concentrating, but simply asking what a record is at the
I haven't seen this commercial yet but the whole basketball thing reminds me
of one of the Mark Bell tracks on "Dancer in the Dark", total basketball
sample, squeaky sneaks and dribbling balls all the way. I love the way he
uses the sneakers to create a melody.
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