Listen to his music or the DJing and you will feel the
real Derrick.
Best just listen to the music for a real dose...
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I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar passions.
and WHO might you mean ??
are we talking about derrick may here? isn't he known for pulling superstar
dj bullshit when playing out or am I way off base here?
I wished I hadn't posted this now. :) I didn't think folks
May is not an attention seeker. Attention seeks May. He just has energy,
charisma and poetry. The bullshit comes from the UK press.
C
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From: trak head [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) mills, controversy, and superstar djs
Date: Fri, Sep 24, 1999, 2:58 AM
I
I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar passions.
and WHO might you mean ??
are we talking about derrick may here? isn't he known for pulling superstar dj
bullshit when playing out or am I way off base here?
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On 23 Sep 99, at 11:41, MadWax wrote:
are we talking about derrick may here? isn't he known for pulling
superstar dj bullshit when playing out or am I way off base here?
As far as Perth goes, I didn't see any of that. Of course, he
seemed really fucking annoyed when he played 'good life' and
I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar passions.
and WHO might you mean ??
are we talking about derrick may here? isn't he known for pulling
superstar dj bullshit when playing out or am I way off base here?
May IS the man! If anyone is worthy of superstar status, he is.
Ok I have a question.
I know you're all probably sick of hearing the m word, but anyway,
why do you suppose it is, that in our broad music spectrum, just
about all of the artists are approachable, friendly, good to talk to,
and generally avoid acting like superstars, say as opposed to
some
Dave Clark wrote:
And why is it that hardly any of the artists arouse the same
amount of passion (both positive and negative) as jeff mills?
A couple of reasons:
For one, we have a saying in Dutch that roughly translates as high
trees catch a lot of wind (I'm sure there's an English
i think it comes down to the fact that
pop acts *individually* are separated
from the common person level and our small
industries: shania twain, puff daddy,
backstreet boys, etc--each one of
these acts is like a business onto
themselves: they've got their own
pr people, handlers, hairdressers,
ooops: that should have read
pop acts... *are* small industries...
and not *our* small industries.
andrew duke
Andrew Duke wrote:
i think it comes down to the fact that
pop acts *individually* are separated
from the common person level and our small
industries: shania twain, puff daddy,
shyness. I met him and
he was all warmth and charm but that was one on one. I also think on some
level he likes a little mystique (or privacy?).
C
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From: Dave Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) mills, controversy, and superstar djs
Date: Wed, Sep 22, 1999, 10
I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar passions. I
don't honestly know why he cops negativity as he is a complex and
misunderstood genius.
aiight, i'll bite. who are you thinking of?
linda g
I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar passions. I
don't honestly know why he cops negativity as he is a complex and
misunderstood genius.
and WHO might you mean ??
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calls the usual catfights you have in the artistic world.
C
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From: trak head [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) mills, controversy, and superstar djs
Date: Thu, Sep 23, 1999, 4:47 AM
I think there is *one* other Detroit DJ who arouses similiar
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