that, or people could have learned more about the product before deciding it was the anti-christ. all the exact same dj skills required, human input remains consistent; one piece of vinyl becomes all the vinyl. sounds like progress. maybe it will be, maybe it won't.
------Original Message------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: January 26, 2001 7:17:06 PM GMT Subject: Re: [313] future of djing-excerpts from rich See, what a guy. Just pure wisdom and no fuss....this is why Richie is where he is. Should've posted this earlier so to settle the argument about this. =) Chow, Glyph In a message dated 1/26/01 12:56:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >i read some of the postings on 313 earlier and thought i'd add some excerpts > >from richie hawtin's latest plus 8 diary entry: > >(1/19/01)I'm sitting on board yet another plane... I'm 21 days into theNew > >Year and the gears of travel have started to grind again.Luckily (did I >say >that?) this is just a short trip to the southof France for Midem where >John >and I will be part of anannouncement of a new technology that we're involved > >with⦠a technology that could quite possibly change the way we all >playmusic, or will it change anything?! That's the beauty in whatis about >to >happen... ;) > >ps. As you may now have heard, the new technology that I wastalking about >at >the beginning is called Final Scratch... stayedtuned... ;) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
