People that feel the music within themselves are
                taking that music to a deeper level, perhaps even
                to a spiritual (not religious) level.  I understand
                completely what he is talking about.  It also
                provokes thought, but since you seem to spend most
                of your time talking and not thinking, I doubt you
                are at the point in your life where you will
                understand this.

                I'm not trying to be elitist, but depending on
                where you're at, you're either going to get it
                or you won't.  And by your admission that you
                have no idea what we're talking about when we
                try to explain it, maybe this isn't the list
                for you-- *at this time*.

                Also, I gave you the benefit of the doubt but
                if you reply to this with any more intentionally
                beyond-vague questions, I will also add you to
                my delete filter.  I wade through about 200+
                emails a day and I don't need provocative-for-
                the-sake-of-being-provocative posts wasting my
                bandwidth.

                No more posts from me on this subject at this
                time...

                Dale

                PS- it's my birthday today.  Now be nice to
                me and grant me the wish of not talking anymore
                and just taking some time out to *listen*.


At 03:51 PM 6/14/00 -0400, you wrote:
>that is the point - how can you feel music with your head? i dont get it
>isnt the head for thinking? how do you feel music with your head - ooh i
>am feeling the brainwaves in my music
>dustin
>
>On Wed, 14 Jun 2000 15:34:58 -0400 Roberto Ty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
>> I couldn't agree more. That's what I love about it and that's what 
>> this
>> list is about, so Dustin end the insanity please. I have always felt
>> that Detroit Techno was more "heady" music than other forms of
>> electronic music, like Trance. This is not a dis on that music, just 
>> a
>> stated preference.
>> 
>> Dale,
>> Finally picked up Ion and totally enjoyed it. Keep it up man. Also
>> enjoyed your performance at the DEMF.
>> 
>> Dale Lawrence wrote:
>> > 
>> >                 I'll make this short and sweet:
>> > 
>> >                 Trance is candy-coated, for candy-coated cities.
>> >                 Detroit is not a candy-coated city.
>> >                 Detroit Techno is (usually ;) not fluff.
>> > 
>> >                 Dale
>> > 
>> > 
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