Well, I guess I just get p***ed at people who just have a pop and do nothing
to change anything, of course you are entitled to your say but music has
always been subjective, I would just ask that people become more objective
but then again I've never been one to take the easy way out. I wish
Sheffield would get behind something like this, man I'm even saving my hard
earned to make it over.

Martin



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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stewart Caig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement 04


> Righty right, Stewart!
>
> The only difference between Atomly and Derrick May at this point is that
> he's done one festival. I'm sure he had a learning curve to overcome last
> year. But to say say that Atomly doesn't have a right to his opinion
> because he's never done it before is an empty argument. I too was a bit
> curious as to the lack of a VARIETY of live acts last year. And before
> anyone says there was this and that one playing live, yes there were a
> lot. There were also several of those live acts that played several times
> at different stages no less. I really applaud the fact that many of these
> performers decided to play for free. But, then again, who wouldn't?!? I
> think they could have easily filled the empty slots with hungry new talent
> from here and elsewhere easily. There are a lot of DJs and live acts that
> would have done it simply for the exposure, and many of them were here for
> the festival anyway, so no travel fees to worry about.
>
> I don't think that anyone was ever debating the fact that putting on a
> festival of this magnitute is a pain in the blankety-blank, but there is
> always room for progress and change for the better. If not, they should
> have just stopped after the success of the first year.
>
> Peace,
> Alex
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> > i have no problem with people making valid criticism. i hate
> > seeing someone who is just being ignorant trying to tear down
> > something do great like he could do better. pshaw. good luck man.
> > when's the yearly ATOMLY ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL gonna start
> > featuring groundbreaking performers from all over the world? ha.
>
> <crap analogy>
> Its like, I went and saw that Cold Mountain and thought it kinda sucked.
> But
> I couldn't begin to make a movie like it, nor can I really comprehend the
> effort that must have gone into it. Does that make my opinion invalid? I
> dont think so. I look at things from an end product point of view,
> regardless of any other factors that went into it. If something sucks, I
> call it.
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