lks wrote:
> Well...I think the biggest concern with dance music is that it becomes
> synonymous with the trippy drug scene.  We're definitely moving towards
> that.....

i think the biggest concern is electronic music selling out to
corporates who take control of the music to sell as a commodity to
further their own agenda. 

we r definitely beyond moving towards and in that...

who cares whether those ppl, the corporates who control the media (coz
they do) consider it synonymous with the triippy drug scene?

i think if that is a concern we r already buying into the corporate crap
trap. drugs use is commodity they use to sell products (ibiza inc) and
marginalise people (crack ho). 

can someone please explain to me why it is such a bad thing to have links
with drugs and music? it's obviously as cultural thing i haven't figured
out. drugs and music have always been linked. doesn't mean you need one
for the other. i don't 'respect' techno less coz some dude smoked a joint
(or woteva) when playing with the 303. I don't respect techno less coz
some dude DIDN'T smoke a joint (or woteva) when playing wioth the 303.

Prozac dope drugs woteva. I think the drugs line is a red herring.

 emma
 mee-thod
-it's in the way that you groove it-

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