In a message dated 9/25/00 1:48:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I second Gwendal's sentiment.
I just finished listening to Music and the hex hector remix of that track. Could someone tell me what the big deal is? Seems to me that any modern pop artist can throw some "electronica" in the mix to "update" their sound. What I don't understand is how people who listen to much of the more purist electronic music being released today can feign interest in such a superficial gesture. Is that too harsh? >> I've heard the version they used for the video and I kinda dig it. Its a good all-around, general, current, pop song, suited for the digital mainstream times of late. That's all. You must understand that people who listen to the much more purist electronic music being released today can also feign interest in such a superficial gesture for they are music lovers. They can distinguish good music of all varieties, mainstream and the underground. They can see whatever music for what it is and most importantly enjoy it. Peace out, G l y p h
