similar thing happened to me ordering "no.1 clubtune in laurent garners
playlist' (me believing
in french dj whom I kinda respect): northern light - my pain - lasergun.
hopefully managed to cancel my order after hearing few seconds of RA
soundbytes on the net.

lived in the 80's (being pretty young) and believe better stick to the
originals ...

listen-to-your-ears-mislav-or-have-a-trustee-somewhere ...


----- Original Message -----
From: "sean deason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sean deason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "techno"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 3:15
Subject: (313) swayzak


> it seems many of you were confused by my Swayzak "Electroclash" remark
> yesterday. I was refferring to the Swayzak "Dirty Dancing" album on K7. I
> dont know much about Swayzak, but I'd heard nothing but praise for them
for
> the longest time. Imagine my excitement when one day a bunch of new
Swayzak
> records showed up in my mailbox. I couldnt wait to finally hear what all
of
> the hoopla was about regarding these guys. I put the records on, and track
> after track, nothing but Joy Division sounding stuff. I'm not trying to
put
> them down or anything, they do have the 80's low-fi production thing down
> perfectly, but it's not really my cup of tea. I think I'll just have to
wait
> this trend out too. I see a lot of "Punk Rock" fashions everywhere these
> days and, like electroclash, it rings very hollow, it just sorta feels
like
> kids playing dressup. What they dont realize is that without the grit and
> angst punk rock is just satire.
>
> sean "lived the 80's, no need to recreate them" deason
>
>
>

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