Hey my apoloiges jared for bringing up this past spring and your finishing
high school and all...
really though why would you go on this 313 thing and talk sh*t about
Musicians from the D??? I mean I hope you take no offense
I 'm a very opinionated person as yer self and mean no harm to anyone ..
there
are people like Aphex Twin Christian Vogel who do completely different
things.
JayCee
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 8 augustus 2000 20:49
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject:[313]Detroit
I find myself wondering where you guys are coming from...
It seems your opinions regarding the state of music from Detroit is
superficial at best...Where would your avant-guarde dj's be without someone
to proceed them..to give them something to copy?Everyone has influeneces ..but
in regards to
Well, we are not jumping on the offense that's for sure.
I seem to recall the beginning of this thread not naming ANY specific
names, and few people will deny that KDJ has a lot to do with where Detroit
electronic music is headed, so chill out.
If you're new to this list, maybe listen to
On 8 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find myself wondering where you guys are coming from...
It seems your opinions regarding the state of music from Detroit is
superficial at best...Where would your avant-guarde dj's be without someone
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Kenny Dixon jrever heard of
And on techno perpective all( outside Detroit) are Wanabee Jeff Mills,
Wanabee Derick May, Wanabee Kevin Sanderson, Wanabee XXX Detroit producers.
Learn your classics.
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Subject: Re: [313]Detroit bread butter (Ax-20)
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