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| From: Glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 11:16 PM
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| don't mean to be nit pick but the laugh was done by Allison Moyet of
| Yazoo. =) Whatever happened to her?
She's currently starring in the musical "Chicago" in London... not
At 05:16 PM 11/23/2001, Glyph1001 wrote:
don't mean to be nit pick but the laugh was done by Allison Moyet of
Yazoo. =) Whatever happened to her?
glyph
She had a solo lp or two (I think) after Vince dumped her for Andy. Alison
was better...I find Andy's prancing a bit excessive - and I th
don't mean to be nit pick but the laugh was done by Allison Moyet of
Yazoo. =) Whatever happened to her?
glyph
Hans Veneman wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 02:34:22PM +0100, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
Is it definitely a sample of Nude Photo? I didn't pick that
up! I thought it
sounded similar.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 02:34:22PM +0100, Jongsma, K.J. wrote:
> > Is it definitely a sample of Nude Photo? I didn't pick that
> > up! I thought it
> > sounded similar. Really dope track.
>
> Just the little laugh, which is sampled, nude photo had the same sample, who
> did the original laugh? Fo
Is it definitely a sample of Nude Photo? I didn't pick that up! I thought it
sounded similar. Really dope track.
>i think both volums are great. especally vol. 2. people say its lazy and
>old, i dont buy it. the purcation and all the key structures, especally on
>the track with the "nude ph
> Is it definitely a sample of Nude Photo? I didn't pick that
> up! I thought it
> sounded similar. Really dope track.
Just the little laugh, which is sampled, nude photo had the same sample, who
did the original laugh? For some reason the Human Leagua keeps poppin up.
KJ
> >i think both volum
israel is also full of psytrance - i can`t stend it!
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From: "werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD
> whoohoo! peop
whoohoo! people that know what I'm talking about :))
techno is a bit of a non-entity in cape town (south africa) where psy-trance
forces itself down our throats.
Dave Clark wrote:
> Just a question, which Every Dog... are you talking about? I don't
> recall any 12". There was a CD (I dunno what w
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CC: "i'd do mary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 22:07:16 -0600 (CST)
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog
Just a question, which Every Dog... are you talking about? I don't
recall any 12". There was a CD (I dunno what was on this one) and two
vinyl albums part 1 and 2, which were gold and silver respectively.
I think rather than "lazy" they sound a little old, compared with
futuristic-sounding stuff
I don't know what Werner is on about. My review came from about a week
of heavy rotation at work and at home, and I found the tracks to be
lush and spiritually nourishing. 'Lazy'? Err, as a producer I can
tell you they're anything but.
I liked parts of Metropolis, but was underwhelmed by 'The Oth
Well, that's a little harsh though you're entitled to your opinion. The
cover notes for Every Dog Has Its Day state that the music is designed to
ease "impatience" and "restlessness," but I guess it doesn't work for
everyone in some programatic way. What about "Now is the Time"? How
anyone can desc
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From: "werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 list" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD
> Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I foun
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Wibo wrote:
> A few weeks back I played out at this downtempo event, and I
> played a lot of
> stuff of "ever
I agree about the quality but in a funny slight on Mills it is fortunate
that he is a futurist as he seems to release tracks that are about five
years old anyone.
Nighttime World Part 1 takes the biscuit for me in terms of emotion dripping
techno albums, it has a bit of everything too. By the way
Wibo wrote:
> A few weeks back I played out at this downtempo event, and I
> played a lot of
> stuff of "every Dog" and that latest album of Robert hood
> "Nighttime world II".
> People couldn't believe I was actually playing tracks of
> Mills and Hood...
I always liked his deeper stuff better
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Subject: RE: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD
I thought similarly about Lifelike.
jeff
At 10:07 PM 11/21/2001, you wrote:
>I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I&
I thought similarly about Lifelike.
jeff
At 10:07 PM 11/21/2001, you wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog Has It's Day 12" It's a curious thing
that worldwide he is way
i also feel the production isnot too good.
a
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From: "werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 list" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills "Every Dog Has His Day" CD
>
Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I found Every Dog... vol. 2 (the
12") to be quite a lazy production - both in intent and execution. As someone
who loved the Other Day and Metropolis I can't help feeling that perhaps the
title reveals some of the intention behind the compilation(s) -
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog Has It's Day 12" It's a curious thing
that worldwide he is way better known as a hard techno DJ than as a producer.
For the thousands of people who have seen him spin but never actually
bought
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