Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like TG/Whitehouse, but what
CD do you use to clear the room?
I use one by Danielle Dax - 4 tracks of music made from squeaky toys - works
every time.
Martin
PS: Ramon - I am root, you must obey!
I also work in a cublicle based job. Im a unix
The Tweenies my son has :)
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 17/06/2004 08:36
To: Ramon Crespo; 313
Cc:
Subject: (313) you listen to techno but?
Most at LD Towers don't
Skinny Puppy, Last Rights. Track 3, Knowhwere? placed on perpetual loop.
Clears things out usually before even one repeat. :)
Heh, the Danielle Dax tracks actually sounds intriguing. I may have to
track them down and give a listen.
john.
Most at LD Towers don't share my love of things like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk job,
cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy towards
music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great house and
techno pumpin' out of my little
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house and techno pumpin' out of my little PC speakers. naturally,
iOn Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house
:25
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house
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Von: Sean Creen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Juni 2004 14:50
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: RE: (313) you listen to techno?
My co-workers don't seem too phased by my techno listening habits - its when
I take off my headphones to talk to people
a few raised eyebrows :))
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004 13:25
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i get my fair share of raised eyebrows and cheeky comments from
co-workers that are not familiar with my weird bass music.
Beep beep - I'm listening to computer music was something I heard quite
commonly when I was in army abt. ten years ago. A bit
One time I pulled into a gas station in Utah to fill up my tank, with some
Herbert or Mr Oizo track going loud enough to get a good back massage, and the
attendant mechanic came running out of the garage because he thought something
was wrong with my car.
-
Brian balistic Prince
the oh, OK
followed by an odd look that says you're strange. This morning's selection is
something by the Orb, 'cos I gotta chill.
lisa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:24 am
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working
usually get the oh, OK
followed by an odd look that says you're strange. This morning's selection is
something by the Orb, 'cos I gotta chill.
lisa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:24 am
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started
,
OK followed by an odd look that says you're
strange. This morning's selection is something by
the Orb, 'cos I gotta chill.
lisa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:24 am
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working
well, part of my last job was working in a mailroom and I got to play
practically anything I wanted. I did't so much get strange looks from
playing techno/house/etc. - more like it was playing some techno stuff
followed by blues, followed by some rock band, followed by something like
funk or
@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk
job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy
towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great
house
we only have a radio in our office.
sometime i get to put music on, but the guys in the office, dont really like
the more harder electro/techno or house. but i brought in pole and the deep
chord cd's one day and i now keep them in my desk
- Original Message -
From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL
y, June 15, 2004 7:24 am
Subject: (313) you listen to techno?
...just started working with my current employer about a month ago. desk job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. anyway, there's a fairly relaxed policy towards music in cubicles. as a result, i spend most of my 8hrs. with great house and tec
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
yes -- almost identical situation out here in Eden Prairie, a suburb of
Minneapolis. just this morning I was forced to give the Paul
Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim are NOT techno speech to a
On 15-jun-04, at 21:30, John Coleman wrote:
Techno? You mean like that Moby guy? I like that song he did with Gwen
Stefani!
grr.
click... boom!
Normally that is a signal to play Aphex Twin's Ventolin really loud :)
Oh we poor techno freeks ;)
KJ
np: Lackluster - Merck Mix 1 Spring 2003
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