Re: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread
-- On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:10:12 Sakari Karipuro wrote: >"Jongsma, K.J." wrote: >> >> > Well who's surprised the biggest hit Jam&Spoon ever had, yes >> > stella, the >> > entire drumline was stolen from Moby's GO. (And yes I know >> > the melodic stuff >> > in Moby's Go comes from the Twi

Re: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread chris bauer
mark spoon is german. i'd be interested to know if he made this track before or after the jaguar rip off and subsequent controversy. do jam and spoon have any links with sony germany? if he knowingly did this rip-off then that's seriously lame, and quite sinister to my mind. even more so if he

Re: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread Sakari Karipuro
"Jongsma, K.J." wrote: > > > Well who's surprised the biggest hit Jam&Spoon ever had, yes > > stella, the > > entire drumline was stolen from Moby's GO. (And yes I know > > the melodic stuff > > in Moby's Go comes from the Twin Peaks theme by Badalamenti > > but I guess he > > had to pay fo

RE: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread Jan Claeyssens
] Sent: vrijdag 18 augustus 2000 13:56 To: 'Jan Claeyssens'; 'Tom Robbins'; 313 mailing list post Subject: RE: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer > Well who's surprised the biggest hit Jam&Spoon ever had, yes > stella,

RE: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
> Well who's surprised the biggest hit Jam&Spoon ever had, yes > stella, the > entire drumline was stolen from Moby's GO. (And yes I know > the melodic stuff > in Moby's Go comes from the Twin Peaks theme by Badalamenti > but I guess he > had to pay for that) Are you sure you are not t

RE: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread Jan Claeyssens
---Original Message- From: Tom Robbins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 18 augustus 2000 13:04 To: 313 mailing list post Subject: Re: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer Another brilliantly informative and crystal clear UR statement, eh?! By the

Re: [313] Storm/Sonic Destroyer

2000-08-18 Thread Tom Robbins
Another brilliantly informative and crystal clear UR statement, eh?! By the way, I'm with Simon Walley's take on this one. As he points out, there are very good reasons why Storm shouldn't have lifted from 'Sonic Destroyer'. God knows why Mark Spoon feels the need to indulge in such cheap tactics,