except for the fact that montreal is the coolest city in north america at least from an infrequent visitor's point of view.
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, placid wrote: > Makes note to self. 'do not visit montreal' ever. > > If u don't know or respect the other people on the rest of the list then > we'll just end it here... > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Neil Wiernik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 23 June 2004 16:55 > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: (313) 303 and an opinion > > > umm hardfloor is the perfect example as your average acid lover theese > days at least here in the city of montreal is all about the hardfloor > sound... > as for your list... maybe dj pierre and marshal jefferson > but honestly I think the only reason they were making acid stuff is that > was the tool of the time if they started making tracks today Im sure > they > would not use a 303, well maybe but I some how dought it... > as for the rest of your list no comment...(ha bam bam...hahahahaha) > > > > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, placid wrote: > > > Hardfloor is not a good example... > > > > How about, what could we learn if dj pierre, spanky, armando, bam > bam, > > Adonis, chip e, marshal Jefferson were still creating acid tracks > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Neil Wiernik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 23 June 2004 16:41 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: (313) 303 and an opinion > > > > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, David Powers wrote: > > > > > > > > I like 303 stuff, but I think they sound best when they are NOT > > >screaming... The screaming stuff is annoying, but I still love them > > when > > >used in a more funky way. The 303 and similar boxes will always have > a > > >use just because they are basically generating fairly simple analog > > synth > > >tones, there is always a place for those simple sounds in one way or > > >another. > > > > > > > right but that would not be called acid nor would it be associated > with > > the "new" acid techno revival... I think its the screaming 303s hat is > > the > > focus of the revival... (shutter) > > > > > > > On the retro tip, I think there are a lot of tracks coming out now > > that > > >have a bit of a retro vibe but aren't REALLY retro, it's more like > they > > >reference specific styles that maybe peaked in the past. For > example, > > >I've seen the new Smash TV album classified as retro, but in a way > this > > >album sounds very now, nobody could have or would have made an album > > like > > >this in the past. > > > > > > > thats simply the fact that the tools of the past were not the tools of > > today ;) > > but honestly its not stuff like that that I have issues with... > artists > > will always make work thats influnced by a past period or sound... > > what Im talking about here when i refer to retro is litterally djs or > > comps that are interested in the music made then and play it or > compile > > it... > > come on how much is there to learn from listening to a hardfloor > record > > 10 > > years after the fact, if you heard it the first time around? > > the last thing we need on this earth is hardfloor to start touring and > > putting out records again... well at least thats the last thing I > > need... > > maybe someone out there can learn some thing from that who knows maybe > > someone wants to relive thier german rave days, not I... > > > > > > > > > > > ~David > > > > > > ---------- Original Message ------------- > > > Subject: Re: (313) 303 and an opinion > > > Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 14:51:22 +0100 > > > From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: Neil Wiernik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > > > there's no problem here neil. > > > > > > i just expressed an opinion like you did > > > > > > i could pick away at the use of the word retro but i'll save the > > > bandwidth :) > > > > > > > > > robin... > > > > > > On 23 Jun 2004, at 14:08, Neil Wiernik wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > this 303 nonsence is really silly... > > > > all I said was that its NOT for ME > > > > if you like it then thats fine good for you... > > > > I personally would prefer to see all retro styles stay in the > retro > > > > bins > > > > there is nothing more boring then a full night 12 hours of > screaming > > > > 303s > > > > or 12 hours of any one style ... sure I have zero problem with an > > > > artist > > > > dropping a 303 track into his or her set as much as I have zero > > proble > > > > with someone dropping a mami bass styles track into thier set just > > not > > > > for > > > > the whole thing > > > > retro gets tired real fast for me...as well as Im sure for > others... > > > > having seen it happen first hand at parties... > > > > soooooooooooo Im gald for you or any one else who likes 303s in > fact > > I > > > > tip > > > > my hat to you... but for ME I personally DONT LIKE it, I enjoyed > it > > the > > > > first time around and had enough of it... now I want some thing > > else... > > > > 303s, 80s syth pop, 80s retro electro all has its place and time > but > > is > > > > just not what I prefer to accupy my personal music educaton with > > right > > > > now... Iwas there when it happend...I educated my self back then > > with > > > > it > > > > why do I need to reschool my self again on some thing when there > is > > so > > > > much new stuff to learn that has not been explored yet... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------- > > [neil adam wiernik aka naw] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [music available on] > > http://www.noisefactoryrecords.com > > http://www.pieheadrecords.com > > http://www.worthyrecords.com > > http://www.complot.ca > > [artist features] > > http://www.clevermusic.net > > http://www.newmusiccanada.com > > http://www.cognitionaudioworks.com > > -------------------------------------- > > > > > > -------------------------------------- > [neil adam wiernik aka naw] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [music available on] > http://www.noisefactoryrecords.com > http://www.pieheadrecords.com > http://www.worthyrecords.com > http://www.complot.ca > [artist features] > http://www.clevermusic.net > http://www.newmusiccanada.com > http://www.cognitionaudioworks.com > -------------------------------------- > >
