I started laughing in the middle of an office full of people when Ron called Richie Hawtin "Techno's Elvis Presley."
If it's ever a possibility -- say if you come over for DEMF -- you have to get a record cut with Ron. That podcast? A solid hour of Ron Murphy stories completely different than the 2 hours of Ron Murphy stories I got when I cut a record with him. And while my lacquer was being cut, he was eating potato salad out of a grocery store tub. And he really knows and enjoys techno, which is a bit of a shock when you meet him because he looks like a guy who pull pints in a Swindon pub, or an over-the-hill green grocer. Part of why Ron is so cool is that he has never in his life made an effort to be cool, he just is because of his unique talents. And when he listened to my record, he picked the tracks that people would like most. On 9/20/06, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Really enjoyed all three of these, but the Ron Murphy one is pure gold - well done the Submerge crew for the work. http://www.detroitdigitalvinyl.com/submergepodcast/ m
