Music is human social expression through sound.
People intemperate music with trend in culture, for example electro/ '80s
music is considered socially acceptable especially on this mailing list in
comparison to old school techno.
Both are 80's dance music genre's that use the same concept is
what point was your post supposed to be making? totally went over my head i
guess :P
Music is human social expression through sound.
wow, this reminds me of that part in 'adaptation' where nic cage starts off
the orchid book with the history of the world...
People intemperate music with
I do know what you mean about putting things in a box but this is how the
kids of today understand things and they are the ones who are going to be
buying the tunes, the least we could do is give them a clue and keep it
interesting. Lets give them a box of cool stuff to download/read and if
written in a chilled voice, drinking tea
I do know what you mean about putting things in a box but this is how the
kids of today understand things and they are the ones who are going to be
buying the tunes, the least we could do is give them a clue and keep it
interesting. Lets give them a
: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) The Techno Wheel
written in a chilled voice, drinking tea
I do know what you mean about putting things in a box but this
is how the
kids of today understand things and they are the ones who are
going
What's wrong with minimal techno?
What kind of damage has it done?
~Dave
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Subject: (313) The Techno Wheel
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:50:10 +
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shake said to me last week that the only people
25/7/03 2:41 PM Odeluga, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin, I think you could be somewhat slightly losing your grip on
feasibility or even desirability here: I mean listen to yourself:
One of the things I've been playing around with is the idea of a VS with a
couple of house DJ's up here, the idea
From Tom's review of Dan's book...
Moreover, there¹s little discussion of techno¹s bastard offspring, such as
gabber and trance. Yet if this book has a single overriding fault, it is
that too often Sicko fails to make connections or carry his themes through
boldly enough.
He rightly describes
and you had this party, I would come and
drink all your beer.
~Dave
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Subject: Re: (313) The Techno Wheel
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:54:03 +
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313 313@hyperreal.org
25/7/03 2:41 PM
Dave don't read too much into this, I did say it was only five hours of
music not a life mission...
25/7/03 3:39 PM David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Listen to what actual Detroit DJs play. It isn't only a bunch of Detroit
tracks. For that matter, I think people like Plaslaiko and BMG with his
laptop
There's a new generation coming that will never go into a record shop, own
decks, care about a 909 in mint condition...
sorry but that is such a BS statement. It can be argued then that there is
a new generation coming that will never go into an acoustic guitar shop or
care about a pre-war
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