Alternately, you US folks could send me your funds and I'll buy Alex beer with
it here in Manchester, hence guaranteeing your safety
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Sent: 24 May 2005 09:42
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) new Shake 12&quo
>The ACME flamethrower would never make it through security.
aHa.
You haven't heard of the ACME TERROR CLOAK obviously.
An instant cloaking machine.
Got a flamethrower to get through customs?
Need to hide the centre label on your rare record?
Need to smuggle that bag of new pieces in the house
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Sent: May 23, 2005 8:01 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) new Shake 12" on Dust Science
Off to Detroit tomorrow - very exciting, see some of you there!
yeah yeah yeah, cant hear you. la la lalalalal. detroit is rubbish
anyway
; )
me want a shakin shake 12 too. hope it&
if everybody would pass the hat and drop a couple bucks in we could fly alex
out and finally deliver on all those threats *shaking fists*
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 23, 2005 8:01 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) new Shake 12" on Dust Science
You wrote:
> so I wonder which magazine would be covering Detroit techno enough in one
> or two issues to lead him to think that it's fashionable?
> I've seen Mixmag - there's not enough cocaine there for them to write
> about.
>
> did you ask him where he got his info from?
I did, but he started
You wrote:
> How would he know what electronic music is fashionable if he's not into
> electronic music?
Because in the UK, magazines that pretend to be about music such as Mixmag, are
actually lifestyle magazines that sell themselves with lurid stories about
celebs in Ibiza, drug exposes and pi
>I told a friend I was going yesterday, he's not particularly into
electronic music
>and commented that Detroit techno is very fashionable now.
>I found this very alarming, I hope it's not the case!
How would he know what electronic music is fashionable if he's not into
electronic music?
MEK
> >he's not particularly into electronic music and commented that Detroit
> techno is very fashionable now.
>
> ?
>
> wow. he needs to give up the crack. fashionable with who? 500 weirdos
> worldwide off the internet like me?
that was my reaction, but then I don't read lifestyle magazines like M
>he's not particularly into electronic music and commented that Detroit
techno is very fashionable now.
?
wow. he needs to give up the crack. fashionable with who? 500 weirdos
worldwide off the internet like me?
hey. enjoy detroit. bring us back a stick of rock. or something. what about
those "
>
> >Off to Detroit tomorrow - very exciting, see some of you there!
>
> yeah yeah yeah, cant hear you. la la lalalalal. detroit is rubbish anyway
>
> ; )
I told a friend I was going yesterday, he's not particularly into electronic
music and commented that Detroit techno is very fashionable n
On 23 May 2005, at 12:49, Dan Bean wrote:
Just got it in the post on Friday - it's tasty.
Three tracks on it which are all quite hard to describe, easiest to
say that they're 'shake-like'. The a side is my favourite - a 10min
long beatdownesque thing with acidic touches, very mesmeric. Shoul
>Off to Detroit tomorrow - very exciting, see some of you there!
yeah yeah yeah, cant hear you. la la lalalalal. detroit is rubbish anyway
; )
me want a shakin shake 12 too. hope it's got this old house on it. or green
door.
_
--
Just got it in the post on Friday - it's tasty.
Three tracks on it which are all quite hard to describe, easiest to say that
they're 'shake-like'. The a side is my favourite - a 10min long beatdownesque
thing with acidic touches, very mesmeric. Should be out soon and definitely
recommended!
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