how do you kill it in pittsburgh tho?? like get all 15 people dancing? haha 
thats what its like here anyways...no offense...it would be cool to hear if 
pittsburgh has got some nice house scene going on...
i like omar s too tho some of it's real nice...
that new moodymann with roberta sweed sounds real nice to me too...changing up 
the beat every minute or so, i like it...

-----Original Message-----
From: "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Aug 25, 2005 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: (313) OMAR-S,Oasis#14,FXHE RECORDINGS,12"  sounding prettyfilthy.. 
 gotone ordered....

thats most of what it does. records like this are about how and
where you play them, ive had this be quite effective for me. ive
had it for about a month or so since it was only available at
record time in detroit. its killed it a couple times for me. 

tom 
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Yeah dj tools are cool, and can be the real bizness when you drop 'em
right. But I only need so many of them. Not that I don't like it, but
when it comes down to the last few dollars I've got, I tend to hold out
for a solid 3-4 tracker with a couple of really good songs and a tool on
the inside cut. The thing that annoys me about omar on occasion is that
he'll drop an obvious "no variety at all" tool as a single sided limited
release. Gimme a freeking break. But then what do I know? it's made him
a cult icon and I'm still trying to find a decent usb sound card for my
new laptop. Anyone got any recommendations? 

And Tom, you gotta do a straight up dirty tool extravaganza mix for me
cause I like summa your picks (even if I'm too broke to pick them up
myself) and wanna hear them doing some damage man (also because a lot of
them I couldn't imagine doing anything close to damage, but I trust your
word on it). You can call it "the tool shed mix" (I'm clever eh?). Word.
:)

Kamal K Stoddard



                   

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