Re: [313] Innovator Vs. Red Planet

2000-06-20 Thread Sean Creen
Jongsma, K.J. wrote: > > > > Yeh - you're talking out of your ass (that's as diplomatic as > > I can be!) > > Hmmm one of the rules for starting a flame war is to insult people or the > use of sarcasm, just a tought... The internet is a great way to exchange > information but reply-ing with an e

Re: [313] Innovator Vs. Red Planet

2000-06-20 Thread Nick Walsh
I think they're both very different albums reflecting the diversity of the detroit sound. They both share similarities between them but the definition of "detroit" electronic music is kinda loose. I know what I like tho...:) I couldn't put early Red Planet stuff and D.May's stuff in the same set.

RE: [313] Innovator Vs. Red Planet

2000-06-20 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Sean Creen wrote: > Turlough Murphy wrote: > > > I don't think that the "Innovator" comp. is a patch on the > Red Planet album. > > Sure it has good tracks but some of it sounds very dodgy > now (that's as > > diplomatic as I can be). > > > > Any thoughts?? Keep in mind that most Red Pl

Re: [313] Innovator Vs. Red Planet

2000-06-20 Thread Sean Creen
Turlough Murphy wrote: > I don't think that the "Innovator" comp. is a patch on the Red Planet album. > Sure it has good tracks but some of it sounds very dodgy now (that's as > diplomatic as I can be). > > Any thoughts?? > Yeh - you're talking out of your ass (that's as diplomatic as I