i'm in the navy.  its a full time job.  plus i don't get enough money to buy
records or CD's that often.  so if anybody wants to slide some goods my way
i would be happy to review them when i get a chance.  usually that is late
at night, but e-mail runs 24 hours a day.  oh, and i don't expect any cash
either, just a good time (who have i heard say that before....oh, never
mind!)
jeff
ps hey Vidal, whats going on in LA the next couple of weekends??? i may be
able to make it to something.  who knows the way my schedule is looking...
         

"THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY"
                -George Clinton

> -----Original Message-----
> From: pietro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:39 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:   [email protected]
> Subject:      [313] reviews etc..
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >For me it's a hobby (and 'no' I'm not in
> >it for the money, I don't care). I usually
> >come home from work around 8pm. By the time
> >I have finished eating and checking my mail
> >it's already pretty late. It's quite
> >frustrating this time problem. Does anybody
> >have similar experiences?
> 
> John.. i'm in a similar situation. I work
> full-time as a Civil Engineering Technologist,
> and as a "hobby" i manage to write reviews,
> host a show, and promote the artists/labels
> that deserve recognition. I've never been
> paid to do any of this, nor do i have intentions
> to be paid.
> 
> I try my best to mention releases and put
> together the odd mini-review, but as you
> stated above, it's difficult when you're also
> trying to enjoy the summer and relax a bit.
> 
> 313 content: Sean Deason's new "Allegory &
> Metaphor" on Intuit Solar is recommended next
> to Denvery McCarthy's "Roughage" on Statra,
> and T. Millar's split 12" on Mad Monkey Rec.
> Maybe not all "Detroit" styled, but techno
> in some shape or form with a sharp edge.  ; )
> 
> Pietro.
> 

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