I remember Alex Bond - a music industry insider in Manchester -
was a bit of a cheerleader for the genre, and was pretty much 
to Sextronica what Neil Rushton was to techno. Can't remember 
any other Sextronica producers though.

I'm feeling really nostalgic now for those days, when everything 
seemed so new and fresh. Things just haven't been the same since 
4.15pm, have they?

Brendan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 July 2004 16:13
> To: 313 List
> Subject: (313) Old micro-genres (Was Re: (313) Sextronica©)
> 
> 
> Any of you good people remember Sextronica?  It was a mid-2004 
> micro-genre that covered Detroit techno, d&b, and hip-hop with triple 
> doses of smoov-ness.
> 
> Shortest genre ever, but nice while it lasted.  I think Sean 
> Deason was 
> associated with it, was there anyone else?
> -- 
> ian
> 
> 

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