I had similar experiences
with Stacey Pullen and Derrick May. It seems like they don't trust the crowd
will get the deep and challenging tunes, and instead stick with safe and
easy discoloops.
H. I just can't equate either of those two 'playing it safe'. They're
just not like that as
Definitely. I'd love to see what Marvel would do with Suburban Knight :
).
Or a UR comic.
How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
I thought I would just use this as a segway into what I was going
In a message dated 13/07/00 05:46:09 GMT Daylight Time,
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How bout a UR videogame? This provides the opportunity to incorporate the
music with the characters, and... well... it would be cool ;`)
Here's an idea! Sell it to Nintendo for the 64, or Sega for the
I heard Rick Wade not so long ago and was very disappointed at his selection
of what was ninetenths generic discoloops with only an occasional deep house
track like the stuff he produces thrown in. What is it with these dj's who
play such different music to what they produce? I had similar
characters of Drexciya! Other characters could be the Burden brothers (like
Double Dragon!!) Mad Mike, Rolando, etc
Vince
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