Well I won't speak for Adult, but I don't believe that they've ever aspired to the fringe, any more than any of us wear obscurity and day jobs as a badge of authenticity.
>From my NYC friends I get the impression that the Detroit artists aren't nearly as popular as the NY native types, or Felix and Miss Kittin. They aren't nearly glamorous enough. And you have to remember that this is NYC where they judge musicians by how amusing they are when you're loaded to the gills on cocaine and downing $20 cocktails... No wait, I kid. Please don't leave me out of the partay when I come to NYC! I'll buy fashionable shoes! I'll even wear a girdle! On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Ian wrote: > No, you're taking it like Detroiter. Despite the underground re-cycling > aesthetic that birthed it, this is already smacking of marketing. Is > "electro-clash" the new "electronica"? Let's see. Funny that a > preponderance of "New York's new invention" came from Detroit. > > Adult. now will have to work that much harder to stay on the fringe. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
