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So how long as 'Electric' been used a genre name to describe
techno/electro?
I noticed this being used by detroit househeads a lot when i was over
for Movement.
As it happens I think
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the force, i remember the force used to be electric.
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What about friends then...? Are friends electric?
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>>"Even if you use a microphone
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>Heck yeah! Jimi Hendrix was electric!! :D))
No - he was just really f*cking stoned
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"Even if you use a microphone
then technically you're electric."
Heck yeah! Jimi Hendrix was electric!! :D))
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Electron. god I can&
>it's a way to orchestrate real-time content, synthesize
>innovative networks while reinventing collaborative deliverables are
>synergized to wireless music markets.
What time does this seminar start?
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>> No one who isn't a qualified electrician should be allowed to use this
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Hehehe No Alex but
great alex. Nik Kershaw. Thats exactly what this day has missing up till now.
Big Nik...
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At 11:52 AM 6/11/2004, Martin Dust wrote:
No one who isn't a qualified electrician should be allowed to use this term,
it's same as "workshop" - unless your involved in light engineering...Only a
hippy or yuppie would use such terms :)
what if you're talking about line dances from around 15 yea
>No one who isn't a qualified electrician should be allowed to use this
term,
>it's same as "workshop" - unless your involved in light engineering...Only
a
>hippy or yuppie would use such terms :)
Is this a riddle?
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No one who isn't a qualified electrician should be allowed to use this term,
it's same as "workshop" - unless your involved in light engineering...Only a
hippy or yuppie would use such terms :)
robin wrote:
it's even worse than term 'electronica' which covers anything that
might even remotely have used synths or possibly recorded within
1000km of any synthesizer.
euwww...i've always hated the term electronica (it's more of a US term
tho right?) almost as bad as IDM.
I hate it e
it's even worse than term 'electronica' which covers anything that might
even remotely have used synths or possibly recorded within 1000km of any
synthesizer.
euwww...i've always hated the term electronica (it's more of a US term
tho right?) almost as bad as IDM.
robin...
robin wrote on Fri, 11 Jun 2004 about following:
> So how long as 'Electric' been used a genre name to describe techno/electro?
never heard before but it reminds me of this totally horrible
euro-trash-pop-dance song by leila k, called 'electric'.
it's even worse than term 'electronica' which
So how long as 'Electric' been used a genre name to describe techno/electro?
I noticed this being used by detroit househeads a lot when i was over
for Movement.
As it happens I think it's better than techno as a name as it covers
more kinds of music (well actually i'd rather it all be descri
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