Haye!
Sorry, old one, but I'm catching up...
> "Last year, Sony Records Germany made the mistake of trying to get round
> this by releasing a note-for-note cover version of the UR track Jaguar by
DJ
> Rolando. Banks heard about it, caught the first plane to Germany, armed
> himself, sought out t
RE:
"I have come to the Mayday Parade to find out what makes techno tick. But
first, a confession. My principal experience of this music was a visit in
1990 to the London club Heaven on techno night. I spent six hours there
chewing my cheeks and clinging to a pillar for fear that the world wou
> Ermmm, who has this guy been talking to? I still
> have to read the article
> thoroughly, but I've found so much bullshit for now
> that I'm taking a break
> from it.
I stopped reading after the Mike Banks part, I don't
know if there's a reason to go back reading :)
Kevin
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Yeah, I was going to post this - just read it. The whole article is full of
innaccuracies, just one of which was describing Paul van Dyk as "techno's
biggest star". But the bit about Banks takes the biscuit - as if! He could
probably sue if he wanted to...
Shame that the Guardian, easily the best
;issue'
i could go on but dont want to get into a rant
> -Original Message-
> From: John Osselaer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 12:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] mayday festival
>
> Another e
Another extract that made my frown:
"Last year, Sony Records Germany made the mistake of trying to get round
this by releasing a note-for-note cover version of the UR track Jaguar by DJ
Rolando. Banks heard about it, caught the first plane to Germany, armed
himself, sought out the man proposin