Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-04 Thread s mcgill
d. Waveform transmitions... > > > > -Original Message- > > From: robin pinning [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 6:45 PM > > To: Giles Dickerson > > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > > Subject: Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the m

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-04 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 6:45 PM > To: Giles Dickerson > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses > > > > I think a huge part of why the attempts to marklet house and techno on > >a large scale have fai

Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-02 Thread Michael D Tyrer
I cant totally agree because in Germany, Holland and Belgium I have seen a Techno scene that is totally thriving and full of young people - I havent been to Spain nor Ibitha (which is clealy over sold by now) Techno can be marketed to the masses, look at the number of TV commercials to which its so

Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org 03/01/02 01:28 PM Subject: Re: [313] Market

Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Nocturnals
You might find some interesting points on this made by John Selway on Futurebpm.com. I interviewed him and we talked quite a bit about dance music in America and so on... Check it out...www.futurebpm.com, click FEATURE. Also, you've got radio and MTV here in America that is a complete joke. Tur

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Giles Dickerson
Matthew Cloney > Sent: Friday, March 1, 2002 2:26 PM > To: Giles Dickerson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses > > Right you are Giles, > > The issue of Muzik magazine that came out (in the States)

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Matthew Cloney
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org; Matthew Cloney Subject: RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses My God, Entroducing is an entirely notable work. His understanding of how drums work is obvious in his programming. That's an amazign album, if you listen to interviews you

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2002-03-01 Thread Giles Dickerson
plagiarism, while those who are a little more > open-minded may consider it art. > > Cheers, > > -m > > > -----Original Message----- > From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:53 AM > To: Giles Dickerson > Cc: 313@hyp

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread robin pinning
> > And as far as electronic music artists "ripping off" other people, > everything has been done before. Some people think DJ Shadow's > "Endtroducing" is just pure plagiarism, while those who are a little more > open-minded may consider it art. yeah giles' view (as a remix) i think is the best

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Matthew Cloney
March 01, 2002 10:53 AM To: Giles Dickerson Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses >> Yes and No. The Chemical brothers and Fatboy Slim tend to choose a >single or a couple very catchy vocal edits and repeat them over and over. >We know they

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Giles Dickerson
-- > From: robin pinning > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 1, 2002 1:52 PM > To: Giles Dickerson > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses > > > >> Yes and No. The Chemic

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread robin pinning
>> Yes and No. The Chemical brothers and Fatboy Slim tend to choose a >single or a couple very catchy vocal edits and repeat them over and over. >We know they're samples but I think the general audience probably thinks >it might be the artist or a singer. yeah fair point, that had occured to me w

Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Vince Woolums
> Subject: Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses > > > > I think a huge part of why the attempts to marklet house and techno on > >a large scale have failed is because there is no one singing (sure > >occasionally there is) but there's no one there dancing si

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2002-03-01 Thread Neil Wallace
:"Smack My Bitch Up". Ugggh. "smack my bitch up; like a pimp" yay - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread Giles Dickerson
Giles Dickerson > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses > > > > I think a huge part of why the attempts to marklet house and techno on > >a large scale have failed is because there is no one singing (sure > >occasionall

Re: [313] Marketinbg techno + house to the masses

2002-03-01 Thread robin pinning
> I think a huge part of why the attempts to marklet house and techno on >a large scale have failed is because there is no one singing (sure >occasionally there is) but there's no one there dancing singing to make a >video of, talking to the audience. Popular music has melodies that are >easily re