Tosh:
Picasso was heavily influenced by African masks, and cubism is heavily
based on the ideas he saw in them. So is Picasso as evil and empty as
Moby?
Actually, Picasso WAS evil:) Didn't he push his little sister from a cliff
down to rocks when he was a little kid?
Oh, this is so
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Interpret : System 360 Title: Active Technologies.
Who's that? where he/she/they come(s)from ? what is his/her/their new
topicality?
Was looking everywhere on internet, and at least found this comment on EFA
website: Detroit Style At Its
This current race thread was started by Moby.
Who let him on the list? Damn trouble maker.
;)
From: Tosh Cooey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Where it all began
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 20:10:32 +0200
This current race thread was started by Moby.
Specifically it was
this is so ridiculous. why don't you take this discussion into personal
e-mail? stop blowing up my mailbox.
From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] the race debate
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 14:21:00 -0400
313 created what?
Yet while the euro and major label artists are being offered substantial
amounts of money to perform, most of the lesser known Detroit artists,
unhyped due to never having the opprtunity to even consider being signed to
a major label/their hype budget, who've been holding down forever (it
If you live in the Bay Area you may be interested in checking out this
event
coming up Friday April 6:
Friends of the Whitney proudly present a nite of
UNSTABLE TRANSFORMATIONS
... ELECTRO, TECHNO, EXPERIMENTAL music, combining the talents
of 3 live acts, including a special live performance
OK...
I guess I kinda started all this mess in a way, and now I want to clarify
what I was trying to say last night at 5:00 in the morning I was just
basically defending my, as a white kid from the suburbs of detroit, right to
give proper respect to black artists and their music I feel
I've watched this thread all day and I think there are
actually numerous discussions going on with the same
topic head. I thought _part_ of a _mature_ discussion
list was that we all appreciate one another's opinions
and use those opinions to fuel and reason our own. So
far, I've just heard a lot
What's with all the 313 - Ann Arbor residents? I knew I wasn't the only
one, but dayum!
:)
And as far as the Subject, for those who had a problem with it, I was just
saying that I was annoyed with the race and techno debate, and how it makes
me feel to be a suburban white kid who is 23 years
I feel it doesn't have to be a debate and it's not a pointless thread.
You can't just discuss the good the choose to ignore the ugly (yet truthful
facts) otherwise we'll never find a solution. It's so easy to say let's just
drop or ignore the subject when you've never experienced it. Therefore
Truth
I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself...
the truth is always most credible when it comes from someone using an
assumed name.
if you're so sure of your truths, why don't you post them under your real
name?
wow! 30 years. it's sad that most people don't even know why hash bash
was started.
yea so get there early around 11 am to hear the speakers and sign the
petitions.
worse still is that people hear about
the super lax marijuana laws in ann arbor and think they can just blaze
away on the
Can anyone comment on this event/these artists? Who's music can I compare
them to?
-Original Message-
From: gina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:35 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] ADULT. live in San Francisco
If you live in the Bay Area you may be
does it matter if he pretends to be a black man or a martian?
maybe some people think you get more respect or people might listen to your
music differently if they think you are black or from mars.
i don't know terry's reasons but if he makes good music keep listening : )
kaojyan
- Original
If you do a little searching with your browser you
should be able to find sound samples of most them.
go see gold chains! he rocks! Adult. rocks crazy.
--- Bulger, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone comment on this event/these artists?
Who's music can I compare
them to?
Re:
For those who still asking what does this have to do with music:
There's Terry Lee BROWN Jr. Using a black name, the color brown in his name,
and a cartoon character with an afro and big lips he had everyone thinking
he was black (and many still do today), sounds like blackface. I would
test 2 ignore
Yeah Hash Bash is to legalize the use of marijuana and industrial hemp.
- Original Message -
From: Bulger, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone comment on this event/these artists? Who's music can I compare
them to?
you should be able to find some tracks on here somewhere =)
http://www.ersatzaudio.com/
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do a little searching with your browser you
should be able to find sound samples of most them.
go see gold chains! he rocks! Adult. rocks crazy.
there's a cool adult set up at http://paxahau.com if
I'm not mistaken, and then there are the DEMF
http://frontpagemag.com/columnists/horowitz/2000/dh05-31-00.htm
Don't discuss it here though, I guess, seeing as this is a techno list.
This article was printed in a full page ad in dozens of college newspapers
around the country. The guy came to speak at my school last night--some
people treat
if you have a hard time believing this, just think about women in the
workforce as an analogy. a good parallel. do just as good a job a lot of
the time, get paid less and don't get the promotion.
Mike
From: laura gavoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:
this thread always seems to pop up. i always thought
it was cool that a lot of detroit producers are black.
it definitely shatters the stereotype that black
musicians in today's society are rappers or rb.
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