The Tweenies my son has :)
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 17/06/2004 08:36
To: Ramon Crespo; 313
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Subject: (313) you listen to techno but?
Most at LD Towers don't
Skinny Puppy, Last Rights. Track 3, Knowhwere? placed on perpetual loop.
Clears things out usually before even one repeat. :)
Heh, the Danielle Dax tracks actually sounds intriguing. I may have to
track them down and give a listen.
john.
Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like
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...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk job,
cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy towards
music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great house and
techno pumpin' out of my little
iOn Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house
My co-workers don't seem too phased by my techno listening habits - its when
I take off my headphones to talk to people and Whitehouse or Merzbow is
blaring out that I get a few raised eyebrows :))
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004
I got the same yesterday - busy listening to TG:Now - What the hell is
that...
15/6/04 12:49 PM Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My co-workers don't seem too phased by my techno listening habits - its when
I take off my headphones to talk to people and Whitehouse or Merzbow is
blaring out that I get a
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i get my fair share of raised eyebrows and cheeky comments from
co-workers that are not familiar with my weird bass music.
Beep beep - I'm listening to computer music was something I heard quite
commonly when I was in army abt. ten years ago. A bit
One time I pulled into a gas station in Utah to fill up my tank, with some
Herbert or Mr Oizo track going loud enough to get a good back massage, and the
attendant mechanic came running out of the garage because he thought something
was wrong with my car.
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Brian balistic Prince
I stick to headphones at work, unless I'm staying late or hardly anyone's
around. I sit in an open area and the music helps shut off the rest of the
world so I can focus on computer schtuff. a couple times people ask what I'm
listening to, but if I tell them or share a listen, I usually get the
he he, exactly my case... took a while before accepted that headphones actually
helped me concentrate.
Gwendal
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) you
I sit in an open plan office and when im not on the
phone I listen via headphones but do get derogitory
statements about cut paste music from those
sitting around me.
I do however have nice connection speed from work for
downloading mixes etc ;-)
Cheers
BT
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well, part of my last job was working in a mailroom and I got to play
practically anything I wanted. I did't so much get strange looks from
playing techno/house/etc. - more like it was playing some techno stuff
followed by blues, followed by some rock band, followed by something like
funk or
Out here in metro Phoenix, it seems that NO ONE knows what techno is. I listen
to it all day in the office (along with some good deep house mixes) and listen
to ghettotech and electro in the car around town. One of my co-workers
described it as sounding like little ants marching (I was
we only have a radio in our office.
sometime i get to put music on, but the guys in the office, dont really like
the more harder electro/techno or house. but i brought in pole and the deep
chord cd's one day and i now keep them in my desk
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From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL
yes -- almost identical situation out here in Eden Prairie, a suburb of Minneapolis. just this morning I was forced to give the "Paul Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim are NOT techno" speech to a hapless co-worker...
- jobot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 15,
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
yes -- almost identical situation out here in Eden Prairie, a suburb of
Minneapolis. just this morning I was forced to give the Paul
Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim are NOT techno speech to a
On 15-jun-04, at 21:30, John Coleman wrote:
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
Normally that is a signal to play Aphex Twin's Ventolin really loud :)
Oh we poor techno freeks ;)
KJ
np: Lackluster - Merck Mix 1 Spring 2003
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