This is the difference between people that follow and people that lead... Leave those with a closed mind behind... We have to make our own future... It is human nature to complain and moan and this is the way of most people... Those that know don't comment much at all... Carl Craig and Derrick May etc will be dead in a hundred years, maybe largely forgotten but they will have made an impact on music and possibly changed it forever in someway... We ourselves must leave something for society too and everyone has to start somewhere... the bottom, you have to fight your way up...
l8r, Nick (Dj Pacific:) --- dj revolver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I got so busy at work last night I almost missed out > on continuing this > conversation. > > Todd: > believe it or not, different people get different > information that appeals > to them out of 313. Some 313ers got a good > discussion and arguement going > about the Ford focus thing - which I'll admit I > deleted 98% of the emails. > However, I'm not concerned about the fact that my > "poor finger hurts" from > clicking delete so much. If that set of postings > interested people than > good for them. > Why should we be so narrow minded as to limit > ourselves by talking about > Jeff Mills, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Claude > Young, Juan Atkins, TP, > Carl Craig everyday? Everyone is aware of these > guys already and can easily > find many of their releases as Recordtime. It's the > obscure gems out there > that people aren't aware of that are impressive too. > There really is a new generation of producers and > DJs developing in the area > right now and it's unfortunate that you don't see > it. Many are on this list > such as Christian Bloch, Bill Van Loo, Chaircrusher, > Nate De Yonker, > Phonopsia, Darw_n, Scott Valliance (from Australia I > know but you have a > Detroit sound) and there are many more out there who > are djs. Why not > support these guys and they're music instead of > spending all of your energy > discouraging them from posting their new tracks on > 313? Who knows - these > guys may be the next Jeff Mills, Kevin Saunderson, > Carl Craig, etc that > everyone begins to talk about. Don't you want to be > aware of a fresh, new > sense of creativity? If the members on this list > are making some good music > don't you think it is 313 related? If they are > aware of Detroit Techno > enough to be on 313 don't you think they're educated > in electronic music > enough to make their own decision as to what is > appropriate for posting in > they're music community? Everyone one on this list > and in the world has a > different thought process, has different interests, > different skills, > everyone looks different, everyone talks different > etc. Why are you trying > to make the assumption that we all want to hear > about only the information > that interests you? Don't you think that's a bit > greedy and self rightious? > Maybe you should take a step back and listen to > yourself throw your rules > around the mailing list. Too many rules spark > resistance and rebellion in > any society. Please don't try to apply your rules > to me. > thanks for listening, > djr __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
