On 6/26/07, J.T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

representing what? bmore? why shouldn't they?

because someone else who really does it should, rod lee, technics,
etc. ive been down with the club music for a long minute now, i never
heard of them until suddenly it started getting hyped up by other
white deejays.

but you don't seem like much of an electro fan, and this stuff definitely leans
electro...

i like electro, just not very much of it, and really not very much
modern stuff.

no love for the pack (wolfpack)? the vans song? uno? super slow minimal 808 
drenched in
reverb, little portamento lead riffs, comeON!

the vans track is ill, what else have they done?

i like jneiro and i like a lot of that sort of stuff that goes thru rush hour, 
but it's not really
for me. it's a bit too lowkey and jazzy and hip for me, most of the time...i am 
mostly after
more electronic stuff, or well, hot stuff..

im usually chilling more than i am anything else, so the jazzy stuff
is usually my favorite. in general, ive been digging for jazz a whole
lot more recently, and listening to jazz influenced hiphop a TON, and
sample based hiphop in general a whole lot. Large Professor deejayed
in pittsburgh the other night, he was awesome, ive been feeling that
vibe of stuff alot more than most dance music stuff recently.

that's funny you like them but not spank rock. not that they sound that 
similar, but they
are in the same area.
same emphasis on electronics and crazy beats...but with much better mc's..and 
music
much more on the deep side...best live hiphop i've ever seen. if you like jjak 
check the
senate committee. it's jjak plus their friend note. tip! 
http://www.myspace.com/jjakhogan
check bass invadurrz (electro/instrumental sideproject) too

maybe its what you mean when you say "music much more on the deep
side". in general im not about music thats only about partying. i like
soul music you can party to, thats what im all about. ill check that
side project thing as well.

tom

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