I'm sorry I just had to say something on this
This man's music has inspired me more than any others.
I bet many of you Mill's haters have never even heard all of the
purpose makers, or "shifty disco" or his older stuff like
"tranquilizer", "dark matter/beyond". He can do it all.
That man has mor
Laylow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: (313) mills again
>Date: Mon, Sep 20, 1999, 10:04 PM
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>>= Original Message From "Dan Laylow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
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>a pop star?---please!! mills might make money, but it's a drop in the buck
hey if its a critics job to make people think then i guess i'm doin a fine
job.
From: izade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dan Laylow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) mills again
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 99 09:04:22 -0500
>= Original Mes
>= Original Message From "Dan Laylow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
a pop star?---please!! mills might make money, but it's a drop in the bucket
compared to what "pop stars" (madonna, michael jackson, ricky martin, etc.)
bring in every year.
besides that, having thick skin is not an invitation f
Jeff Mills has changed the way all of us think about Detroit techno. He make
his music the way he wants to. He plays his records the way he wants to. We
all do the exact same same when we make our music and spin our records. But,
sometimes I think just because he's popular and makes money doing
Look, Dan. I don't mean to be rude but we have had this discussion a
million times.
Some people like the guy and others don't. Personally, I don't rate him
very highly as
a musician and I don't always agree with his choice of music to spin. But
his influence
on the way Detroit DJ's work the wheels