geez...calm down. 

i'm sure your job is a lot more fun than mine is and whatnot. i am fully
aware that location has a lot to do with what i am hearing. i'm not
stupid. i didn't necessarily mean to say "crap like Muzak"...i was more
meaning something along the line that it's managed to slither it's way
into regular play in places like the mall or whatever. :P something like
that. i'm not insulting you or insulting your job. i just was commenting
on the growing popularity of 2step garage.

if i walked into a store and heard cologne style techno, i would probably
keel over dead if i was here in the states. i think the most i have heard
on muzak really that i have found intriguing was hearing some old house
tracks while at taco hell. perhaps that is most generally because i either
A) don't pay attention to the music consciously because it's not why i am
where i am at. or B) i just don't go out to the right places. ;) whatever.
considering the fact i live in cincinnati, ohio, i really doubt i would
get to hear the more interesting (to me at least) side of Muzak
engineering. it's great and all that you do put a lot of work into doing
your job and that you love it and whatnot and that you ran the D
records/plus 8 booth or whatever. just don't get irate with me when i was
just making a general comment about something that really, quite honestly
wasn't meaning to personally insult. it actually sounds like an
interesting job and soundtracking a shopping experience is pretty cool.
always found it interesting about how stores and shops would try to target
a certain crowd by their atmospherics (sound, lighting, smells even) and
get them to purchase more.

at any rate, no insult was meant...so please chill. :)

-lauryn.
humble videonet assistant for procter and gamble. yeehaw.


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