on 7/28/03 3:58 PM, Sakari Karipuro at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> spw wrote on Mon, 28 Jul 2003 about following:
> 
>> To be fair, this is a statement that it's trendy now to play records at
>> normal tempo 
> 
> i've tried to follow my "rule",  (if i may say so) for the past 10
> years i've played records. i couldn't care less if it's trendy or
> not. (and to repeat myself, there is an exception to every rule)

would you say you were mostly a techno or house person 10 years ago.
 
>> and house music is more trendy than techno at least on this mailing
>> list.
> 
> it's all the same for me. good record is a good record.
> 
but you admitted you mostly play deep house these days.

>> what I read even dj's like Ron Hardy had a reputation of pitching his
>> records up.
> 
> well, he sure has such reputation, which i am very well aware of. but
> for what i've heard he did it because he was on drugs, so everything
> sounded too slow to him. (this was told on "pump up the volume").

The label +8 got it's name from the pitch up style, 'The Wizard' ect..


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