neither have probably played each other's records out this side
of 2000, I'd guess.
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From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 4:27 PM
To: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
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Im shocked
Sadly, the hipsters and the sycophants are the leaders rather than the
innovators and the creative.
And yes...Richie wants your wallet full of cashso do all that copy him.
The fact that even Hollywood has begun to copy itself more and more
bothers and makes me ask where is the
: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
I've heard recordings of her live sets which ostensibly have no
licensing restrictions, and they can be really good OR really boring.
I've not heard any of her commercial mixes but the only other review I
read of this one says it is wiped upon
: vrijdag 4 april 2008 12:25
Aan: Matt Kane's Brain; 313@hyperreal.org
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i have a personal bias where i associate all things hipster or minimal
or just not that good but clinging to underground as associated with
the latest faces of brooklyn
i have a personal bias where i associate all things hipster or minimal
or just not that good but clinging to underground as associated with
the latest faces of brooklyn and berlin. i think its my own face at
issue so i urge some flex as i rant on.
On 4/3/08, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is 'minimal' meant to be ironic? LOL!
Shades of Alanis Morris Morrisette.
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 11:25 AM
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i have
transformed the
London techno scene.
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Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
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The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight
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The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
can only be a good thing.
More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction
) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like derrick may or
kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard fan of the
artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl music
fab
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:40 AM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
i dont use minimal as a dirty word, i use mnml as a dirty word.
there is a difference.
I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
it
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I dunno - KS has just done a pony mix of Resident Advisor
Rob Taylor
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. Next week there be into something else...
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Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
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Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing
Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like
derrick may or kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard
fan of the artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl
On 4 Apr 2008, at 16:01, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood,
DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards,
Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The downside I feel is that the idiosyncrasies that makes the music of
people like Robert
Hood and Omar-S for example so exciting was their relative musical isolation
in Detroit.
Certainly with more exposure in Europe
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Sent: 04 April 2008 16:02
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Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood, DBX
and so on, its all
like this only listen to it because it's 'hip'???
Just wondering.
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Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Im not sure
The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on
shuffle.
I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not
so much because
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Resident Advisor's DJ pages are quite interesting. Obviously it's meant to
be a hybrid of
DJ/Live acts that users vote on as their favourites, but interestingly the
top 20 or so make
for interesting reading, given that
this isn't dubstep you know
fab
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yes!
thank you...
mnml comes from, is been inspired by, has evolved from, is
influenced by *whatever* by all these so-called minimal
originators. most artists, especially the older ones all
hail detroit
On 4 Apr 2008, at 15:44, Toby Frith wrote:
The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be
a good thing.
More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant
and Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them
back to the Detroit
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What gives u the idea that people who listen to villalobos, Vath,
Luciano or even 2000 and one (who's records get played to death by the
minimal posse) don't
Im shocked to find Carl Craig #1, but he don't play hood or CR records
in his set, well not for years if he ever did.
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Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions
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To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 9:40:37 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up
kent williams wrote:
It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a Hipster
transgression as following that trend. I was amused last summer
walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
like
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
Pistols' The Filth And The Fury DVD, with a bunch of talking
head interviews):
It seems to
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001
I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
introduciton of In New York - Cannonball Adderley Sextet)
MEK
Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/04/2008 01:41:56 PM:
kent williams wrote:
It only makes sense if you take a look, and then do something. I don't
think he advocates making, as this quote in isolation seems to
suggest, a guiding principle out of waiting around for something to
happen. Observation and action are complementary.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Thomas D.
For those of us not currently looking at a Windows computer, please summarize?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001
I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:33 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It only makes sense if you take a look, and then do something. I don't
think he advocates making, as this quote in isolation seems to
suggest, a guiding principle out of waiting around for something to
happen.
I think I'll give it another listen and see if I feel differently.
All that echo-y german at the beginning just sounded entirely too much
like one of Miss Kitten's solo albums I didn't like (I Com) and it
probably started me off on the wrong foot.
As this seems to have transformed into the
best if you buy the CD - it's fantastic
however, it's basically him saying that he plays at places like the
Lighthouse @ Hermosa Beach most of the time and not much in NYC
he says at the Lighthouse him and his band can just get on and play what
they like and the people who go there just let them
on
a laptop running reason sounds minimal, then hell, that's gonna be the new
music.
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 12:38 PM
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Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
I think I'll give
If what you can create without too much effort on a laptop running
reason sounds minimal, then hell, that's gonna be the new music.
It's not the tools, anyone can copy or learn to copy the top ten on
Beatport - mnml is doing the same thing as Dubstep at the moment, shame
really.
Ellen's
kent williams wrote:
For those of us not currently looking at a Windows computer, please summarize?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001
I've always like the way Cannonball explained it
Boogybytes Vol 4.
I found a couple tracks interesting but the majority was pretty
boring. Didn't really -go- anywhere, just the standard berlin
plodding along until the mix runs out. Seemed like a lot of missed
opportunities in there to take it up a notch, but perhaps that's
hoping for too much
I've heard recordings of her live sets which ostensibly have no
licensing restrictions, and they can be really good OR really boring.
I've not heard any of her commercial mixes but the only other review I
read of this one says it is wiped upon the floor by Weiss.Mix and its
contemporaries
i imagine it has more to do with licensing and marketing fees than taste.
On 4/3/08, Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boogybytes Vol 4.
I found a couple tracks interesting but the majority was pretty
boring. Didn't really -go- anywhere, just the standard berlin
plodding along until
she's always clever in that I like in brooklyn/berlin and I'm really
ironic with electronics way. Sometimes it's great, but sometimes it's
just minimal jibber jabber.
btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
ironic minimal thing needs to grow up. I guess the
On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
ironic minimal thing needs to grow up. I guess the recession will
make that happen.
I fail to see the connection?
--
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
aim -
opinions on these mashups. Last time all I did
was play records and the only people who said anything loved it. This
time I actually put effort into it. heh.
http://thorinteagueanimation.net/mashup.madness.06-15-07.mp3
george clinton vs. martin circus - atomic disco dog
sister sledge vs. matthew dear
for opinions on my
mashups--sorry to be so pesky
Yo 313,
Sorry for the repeated postings. I'm not entirely sure what went through
and what bounced. Kent I have been going back forth offlist about
how to keep html tags out of your messages when using gmail... this
should work. (Rich formatting
hi folks. any opinions on the above KMS release? i have not had the
opportunity to hear it before. any comparisons?
lrh
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Lee Herrington IV wrote:
any opinions on the above KMS release? i have not had
the opportunity to hear it before. any comparisons?
Worth getting. It's classic techno Saunderson: tough,
but with a nice sinuous key hook and a male vocal
repeating the title. Hope this helps
, July 05, 2002 1:43 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions
hey for anyone who's been to it --
how is modern music in baltimore as far as techno is concerned? good
selection? good range? none of the above? i've been there once or twice
but i can't really
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to see. Also, it always seemed to be worth it more to shop at 611
in
Philly...I would drive from an hour south
, but no one who
worked there seemed to want to talk about it. I'd definitely go check it
out though.
Lindsey
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Can you
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to see. Also, it always seemed to be worth it
more to shop at 611
in
Philly...I would drive from an hour
Subject: RE: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions
I drive the 2.5 hours from D.C. to Philly to shop at 611 (sometimes to
Omuch broader range than Yoshitoshi, and a good backstock. The guy I talked
to last time I was there (ack don't remember name) said that they will order
records for you, hold
- opinions
Can you get a lot of the stuff that people mention on the
list at 611?? I haven't been over in a bit, and worse yet
I know someone who works there and never thought
to ask if they have some of the stuff, until this thread
came up...
*sadly shakes head*
Jim J.
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4:43 PM
Subject: [313] modern music in baltimore - opinions
hey for anyone who's been to it --
how is modern music in baltimore as far as techno is concerned? good
selection? good range? none of the above? i've been there once or twice
but i can't really remember what the deal
hey for anyone who's been to it --
how is modern music in baltimore as far as techno is concerned? good
selection? good range? none of the above? i've been there once or twice
but i can't really remember what the deal was with the recs (i can only
remember what the store looks like).
just
An elaboration on 'total ass' would be helpful - it's quite hard to be a
TOTAL ass in a DJ booth, there's really not much to do but play! Plus your
experiences of him being 'wasted when he DJs Detroit' I eagerly await.
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Subject: RE: [313] Back To May's djing - uncut opinions
An elaboration on 'total ass' would be helpful - it's quite hard
It's not really much to talk about, it's just May. The last time I saw him his
set was ok, but why does he always have to play that cheesy latino stuff? Off
the tables, he was running around hitting on every woman in the building like a
perverse hormone-driven teenage boy.
I've seen him
Everyone on the list I would like your oppinion on this matter . I live in
detroit and love the detroit techno scene. My question is do you agree with
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] for not posting my info regarding the
scan 7 party, he has only posted the price , How can this possibly help the
party,
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Everyone on the list I would like your oppinion on this matter . I live in
detroit and love the detroit techno scene. My question is do you agree
with
the [EMAIL PROTECTED
MY appologies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
THIS HAS BEEN A LONG RUNNING DISCUSSION AMONGST DETROIT LESSER KNOWN
ARTIST.ABOUT RESPECT. I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR PERSON WHO PLAYS CHILDISH GAMES
LIKE THIS THE PARTY INFO HAS BEEN POSTED A TOTAL OF 12 TIMES NOW AND HE HAS
REFUSED POSTING IT WHAT ELSE IS THEIR
RE: two-step garage, not all of it is commercial
or obvious and it's a shame that the hype is
impacting on perceptions of the music as a whole.
I don't think anyone would knock Masters at Work for sounding commercial, so
it's hard to see why anyone could knock 2-step for the same reasons
I'm not so sure about the Wookie and MJ Cole albums -- I think
they're great
producers, but I just wish they wouldn't go the route of the hyped producer
in a new stylee showing he can take on all sorts of things *other* than
2-step. The compilations are still the perfect buzz.
.john.
i have
With respect I don't know how people come to the assumption that certain
artists are after the money without knowing them personally or having met
them and talked to them (you may have I don't know but it doesn't sound like
it). Me and my (shy) ed found MJ unbelievably approachable out here in Jan
Is the album out proper yet? If so, are there any new opinions on it? As
some folk will recall I thought it was awful (unlike Vertigo, which is quite
good), other folk have told me it grows on you, but it hasn't done so yet.
It's still cack IMHO: the broken beats connection is there, but it's
I can see your point, but I don't quite agree. I certainly agree with your
distinction, but there's more in between. A lot of it comes from more of a
garage direction, but the likes of Ron Trent, Roy Davis, the Chicago lot,
KOT, Blaze etc., are all organic but not wankily so - I suppose because
At 11:04 1/03/01 Thursday, you wrote:
:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
:::other than Moodyman/Theo Parrish. It's all starting to sound the same.
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the
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:::Glasgow Underground the other GU :)
:::
:::Yeah, both GU's are worth checking out.. how about Rick Wade,
:::Rick Wilhite,
:::anything from the Planet E stable, Johnny Fiasco just to start.
:::
:::Also, the UK lable, Paper often has some good house sounds.
agreed also seem to have common
I guess if we're talking about good and fresh house there are a few names which
people keep forgetting:
Larry Heard, Brett Dancer and for sure Jori Hulkkonen. Besides being a very
cool bloke he keeps on releasing stuff that's getting better by the record.
'Wanna Do You' is absolutely divine,
Thank you everybody who wrote in reply to my asking for new and innovative
house music out there, but I must in fact ask another more abrupt question
to get seemingly where I want to go. First off some details:
Like Ani I work in a record store and I'm responsible for ordering techno,
house,
:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
:::other than Moodyman/Theo Parrish. It's all starting to sound the same.
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the stuff on Glasgow Underground is usually
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
i like it
is that a sin?!
ab
oh i like it and i couldnt care less if its cheese
just curious (as per subject line)
ab
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [313] curious on opinions
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001
anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
rd
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
i like it
is that a sin?!
ab
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stuffed bird wrote:
anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
[cough] Britney Spears [cough]
G
ice-a wrote:
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I
can't get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future
classics IMO (including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well), but you
can't go
Otto Koppius wrote:
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I can't
get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future classics IMO
(including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well),
Todd Smith wrote:
Otto Koppius wrote:
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I can't
get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future classics IMO
(including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well),
The techno scene in Melbourne is splintering along the neo-rave (younger,
more European-influenced) and neo-Detroit (US-influenced,
cross-generational, more club-based) crowd. I wonder if this has happened
elsewhere?
Shoot me down with a flame gun, my vibe about Mebourne and techno is that
cyclone wrote...
the promoters can't work together and it gets a little too personal at
times - that's putting it mildly, actually. Sometimes it's like a Cold
War around here.
i know getting promotors of different styles to work together ain't prolly
gonna happen... but RMR's enchanted forest
From: ataxia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the point to this is that parties with big name only work in adelaide if
promotors cover techno, nrg, dnb house... which i suppose promotes
diversity but then i would/and will pay $40 to see the tech acts at
EF3 but it means you really only get 1 big
i know getting promotors of different styles to work together ain't prolly
gonna happen... but RMR's enchanted forest party in december has a lineup
as follows:
Oh no, it ain't got nothing to do with different styles of music but more so
ambitious yet talented young men often with different
sims would be a drawcard to a few in adelaide too but unfortunately the
numbers here means if the promotors put on a party it's only a few hundred
dedicated adelaideans that are there, so they just can't afford to do the
parties it's a sad truth that a party with umek, valentino, common
i also heard that sydney doesn't get that many tech acts - and that was
from techione aka damc a sydney-sider
It's not just Sydney-siders, it's internationals as well. It may change in
time. Jeff Mills' gig in April was a sell-out on a Wednesday and one of the
best nights I have ever
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I was talking to someone from Edinburgh just the other day who told me a
few
venues in Glasgow are closing down?? They pointed to the influence of
England's media. I think
is a sorry sight, but I have faith Detroit will evolve and
continue to innovate, create, and produce some incredible music.
-Rachael
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 5:26 PM
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Detroit
I was talking to someone from Edinburgh just the other day who told me a few
venues in Glasgow are closing down?? They pointed to the influence of
England's media. I think press culture has a role in this - and radio. The
fact that the UK is swayed by Radio One and big glossy magazines promotes
Looking for opinions on a topic for those in the D.
What do you feel is missing in Detroit Musical nightlife?
What would you like to see happen, or change?
What factors motivate you to go out...what are the hooks,
lines and sinkers...?
(Also looking for worldwide opinions...)
Thanks
hook line and sinker for me is T-1000
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:54 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Opinions..
Looking for opinions on a topic for those in the D.
What do you feel
What do you feel is missing in Detroit Musical nightlife?
I was in Columbus this weekend, and one thing a couple Detroiters and I
agreed on, is there are no more 'intelligent' type spaces for music to be
heard-like the Annex in Columbus. For those that remember the Critical
space...it was a
What factors motivate you to go out...what are the hooks,
lines and sinkers...?
(on the flip side) that i dont have to work the next morning, money and line
up and venue.
If you are looking for generic responses:
(1) DJ I like or am curious about
(2) good promoter
(3) feeling well, not being
What do you feel is missing in Detroit Musical nightlife?
I think that Detroit is lacking the intelligent spaces such as critical.
When a space is multi-funcional and many people come to a show (by word of
mouth) there is an inherent respect that is created and an event becomes more
than a
Detroit Contemporary is a space on Rosa Parks where some amazing artists are
playing. Lots of abstract jazz, free noise and electronic (dub) events are
taking place there. Pole and Burnt friedman just played there a couple
weeks ago.
But yeah, we could use more.
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This is your opinion ..plain and simple, in regards to 'advant'?
I'll guess this equates avant..and to that I'll quote a stagnant but
soulful guy
.
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Subject: [313] 313 ...opinions was [313] D label
Date: 20 Oct 00 12:43:03 EDT
This is your opinion ..plain and simple, in regards to 'advant'?
I'll guess this equates avant..and to that I'll quote a stagnant
that I do not even consider (i.e.
soul). I like to think that music is beyond these types of ideologies and
hierarchies.
Jared Wilson
FTM Records
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Subject: 313 ...opinions was [313] D label
Date: 20 Oct
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
er..
The opinion was already stated. Impossible to prevent something that
already happened, right? (or so big momma used to say..)
So sloppy in execution? what did they think
Alright, NY area 313-ers. Any opinions on the
show last Friday?
My opinion? Moodymann's set was sloppy, self indulgent and
somehow interesting, for the first 20 mins.
Plus, i thought
his c. 1982 Prince-isms behind the mic were
pretty funny
welll,
that's funny you say that about Moodymann and his Princeisms, I took a
girlfriend with me who doesn't know this music and she thought he was
dramatic and hilarious
She also thought the same thing about C.C.
I saw a friend there who felt that it should have been held
My opinion? Moodymann's set was sloppy, self indulgent and
somehow interesting, for the first 20 mins.
Plus, i thought
his c. 1982 Prince-isms behind the mic were
pretty funny. But I expected something tighter.
Tell me you
Sounds like you aren't letting someone assert their opinion. Seems like
there's a lot of that on the list today.
So sloppy in execution? what did they think it was a gymnastics meet?
Its no wonder that people like that make comments like that when they come
to events like that and expect to
So, what do you all think of Axis 20?
I've been playing this thing nonstop since I got it. Some
of the best 313 I've heard in *ages*.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
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