talking of DC, anyone get DJ mag last week?? funny how he states Techno is too
white now. :)
not that I am starting anything people but his comments may be taken out of
context..how did anyone else
interpret it?
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 10/10/2003 10:15
To: Andrew
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Subject: Re: (313) Radio One!!!
Gotta shout out that Dave Clarke pilot from years back, that tape still
gets
hammered now, a blinding show and a real education. WTF happened Dave?
;P
Nah that's unfair, I just got older. (Did anyone hear his live set from
Creamfields? Impressed?)
Dave's got a new album coming out on 27/10/03 called 'Devil's Advocate'.
I believe the first single off this album comes out in a couple of
weeks as
well (with DJ Rush on vocals if I remember correctly!)
I'm looking forward to hearing him at Atomic Jam tomorrow.
Andrew
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Gotta shout out that Dave Clarke pilot from years back, that tape still
gets
hammered now, a blinding show and a real education. WTF happened Dave?
;P
Nah that's unfair, I just got older. (Did anyone hear his live set from
Creamfields? Impressed?)
It's so true that the only true subgenre of dance that's cruelly
under-represented on Radio 1 is techno/electronics, I mean how cool
would
it
be to have a weekly 4-hr show, even in the middle of the night? Is this
list
connected at the BBC? Anyone?
With a longer show all the sub-sub-genres of techno would get a chance,
plus
interviews and the odd piece of reportage. Isn't this one of those
perennial
post-club conversations??
I agree with that opinion on internet radio (impersonal), although it's
only
a matter of time, it will still be years before kids are underneath
their
duvets with palm PCs, streaming broadband through a wireless card from
daddy's router. I remember hearing The Orb on Peel for the first time,
at
age 13 I didn't know a song could last for nigh-on an hour! (Sound of
violins...Hovis, etc...)
While we're on the topic, did anyone see the article in the Times about
the
BBC putting their ENTIRE video and audio archives on the Net for free?
And
we'll access it through a custom peer2peer client? Sound like the
future to
me. Some of those essential mixes are works of art. (But can we name the
best ones?)
Peace,
Andrew
On 10/10/03 8:14 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I know it won't appease M.E.K. ;) but didn't he have a show on
Groovetech?
>
> I think so yeah.
>
> I haven't heard what he plays lately, but he kind of got into that
sort
of
> 'tech-house' thing?
> (but I might be wrong about that, so apologies if thats a dis-service)
>
> but, who cares? that show was, like tom said, an inspiration to me,
and
> many others.........
>
> "abstrakt dance '90" there's been nothing like that since......
>
> I wonder if Mr Macqueen has any impressionable kids listening to his
show?
> Now that would be an education in a similar vein!
>
> if I'm honest, I guess listening to that show 'got me into it'.
> we had ropey reception for Kiss at our house, some days it was better
than
> others. But my mate who lived on top of a hill would tape it!
>
> and now look at the state of me, obsessed, skint (due to vinyl
addiction).
> oh well!
> (but I wouldn't have it any other way)
>
> alex
> (nostalgic)
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