Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Max Duley / ARCart
From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Could you go to a black neighborhood and show people your dance moves with >>out getting laughed at? No way. I couldn't show anyone anywhere my dance moves without getting laughed at. Lucky for me then that I don't care about what I look like when I'm danci

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2003-01-06 Thread ian cheshire
ng Mills playing funk and disco records. Hit the nail on the head RT, nice one :) -Original Message- From: Brian 'balistic' Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 January 2003 16:27 To: techno Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re[2]: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

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2003-01-06 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
t> I think a lot of you need a reality check especially you people living in t> Europe. http://www.bprince.com/condescend.jpg - Brian "balistic" Prince http://www.bprince.com - art and techno

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread stewart
To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) > I'm talking about the "soul" phenomenon. how many people who think they know > their "soul" are actually in touch with > black (African American

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Brendan Nelson
ontinues! Brendan | -Original Message- | From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: 06 January 2003 13:49 | To: 313@hyperreal.org | Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) | | | I'm talking about the "soul" phenomenon. how many people who | think they kn

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Robert Taylor
l Message- From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:49 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) I'm talking about the "soul" phenomenon. how many people who think they know their "soul" are actually in to

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread P dircon
What soul phenomenon > I'm talking about the "soul" phenomenon. how many people who think they know > their "soul" are actually in touch with > black (African American) culture? > Could you go to a black neighborhood and show people your dance moves with > out getting laughed at? I could go t

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread robin pinning
a few days into 2003 and we have a rehash of the usual white vs black cultural discussions that many of us have seen a million times before on the list. give it a rest mr. pwats, i was really enjoying the vibe and bredth of this list. the last thing i'd like to see is a flame war (which is why i

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread dan
I say Techno! Crikey, that's a bit stiff isn't it? As Brendan rightly pointed out, if it's good it's good. My point was that the selecting at LOST was a bit uninspiring, maybe someone else playing those same tunes in a slightly different order or something might have made me dance my arse off.

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread techno
I'm talking about the "soul" phenomenon. how many people who think they know their "soul" are actually in touch with black (African American) culture? Could you go to a black neighborhood and show people your dance moves with out getting laughed at? Or show people your deep house, soulful techno pr

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread P dircon
Spoken like a true plank ! > The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) > Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage, ect.. ect.. > All you people that used to be into minimal techno, landstrum that type of > stuff in the mid 90's and didn't grow up listening to black musi

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Brendan Nelson
| Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) | | | The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) | Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage, ect.. ect.. | All you people that used to be into minimal techno, landstrum | that type of | stuff in the mid 90's and di

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Sakari Karipuro
techno wrote on Mon, 6 Jan 2003 about following: > fake trendy ass superficial people. so, if we weren't interested in the history of the culture would you still say that we are fake trendy ass superficial people BECAUSE we wouldn't know sh*t about the history? i bet you would. please shut up.

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Oh, 1MT: the NY garage rock was well after the fact in the 80s, I'm not that old! k

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
hink you're - 'somewhat mistaken'. k >-Original Message- >From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:01 PM >To: 313@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) > > >The nostalgia trend is getting old. (

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2003-01-06 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
No pun intented... yeah right... it is always euhm.. 'interesting' to read your e-mails mr. Watts, please don't leave this list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) > Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage, ect.. ect.. > All you people t

RE: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread Robert Taylor
irst. -Original Message- From: techno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:01 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant) The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage,

Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost? (rant)

2003-01-06 Thread techno
The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage, ect.. ect.. All you people that used to be into minimal techno, landstrum that type of stuff in the mid 90's and didn't grow up listening to black music and now you think you know everyth