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Subject: Re: [313] That Pirelli ad track (was: Re: Ford and Atkins)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 21:14:21 -0500 (EST)
>
> It was taken from the Caustic Window (a.k.a. Aphex Twin) Joyrex J9ii 12"
and it
> reappears on the Caustic Window compilation CD (RePHLeX CAT 009 CD)
>
> It was taken from the Caustic Window (a.k.a. Aphex Twin) Joyrex J9ii 12" and
> it
> reappears on the Caustic Window compilation CD (RePHLeX CAT 009 CD), which is
> something I hope everyone on this list owns, since it contains some of the
> most
> brutal, mind-blowing, life-changing Techno
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - Greg (Who can't understand how anyone could object to wider
exposure
>> for amazing tracks like "No UFOs")
>I like the Beach Boys, when I hear "Good Vibrations" I think of Orange
>Crush.
>
>I like David Bowie, when I hear "Heroes" I think of M
3] That Pirelli ad track (was: Re: Ford and Atkins)
>
> Phonopsia wrote:
> > I agree the Pirelli ad was cool. At the time I think it gave Techno
> some
> > credibility in the US mainstream. I think that's a good thing.
> >
> > One thing that troubles me is that
> - Greg (Who can't understand how anyone could object to wider exposure
> for amazing tracks like "No UFOs")
I like the Beach Boys, when I hear "Good Vibrations" I think of Orange
Crush.
I like David Bowie, when I hear "Heroes" I think of Microsoft.
I like Galaxie 500,
Phonopsia wrote:
> I agree the Pirelli ad was cool. At the time I think it gave Techno some
> credibility in the US mainstream. I think that's a good thing.
>
> One thing that troubles me is that I can't think of any thirty seconds of No
> UFOs or pretty much any techno song that does justice to