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From:
Jeremy Axon
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Date:
Thu, 06 Aug 1998 07:55:57 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) Red Snapper, Japanese style
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At 09:04 AM 05 - 08 - 1998 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines Geoffrey Langham wrote:>Geoffrey Langham wrote: > >> Is Red Snapper really the "live drum&bass" band that Warp says it is?
I heard the WAP100 song and it didn't really fit that description. I think the site said that the "bundle of energy on drums proved you could play live d&b." If anyone can verify or discount this it would be appreciated.
quoted 2 lines No. This description of "live drum and bass" is the least fitting I've> >No. This description of "live drum and bass" is the least fitting I've
ever heard.
quoted 1 line Red Snapper has _nothing_ to do with Drum N Bass. I think it may be a> Red Snapper has _nothing_ to do with Drum N Bass. I think it may be a
lame warp attempt at cashing in on DnB's mass acceptance. uh, colour me stupid, but i think red snapper have been at warp since before d'n'b was "accepted by the masses," ie reeled and skinned is from.... a few years ago, anyway. what's the deal with all the warp-bashing lately? Yeah, so they had the Ae mp3s taken down. So not all of their releases have been superb lately. At least they haven't signed the Crystal Method. It's not like they're producing mass amounts of shit. wap100 wasn't a total loss, the new Ae is great, the new Red Snapper is great, BoC is... well, i think it's great. They're supposed to be co-releasing a Bola album with Skam, a new sqyarepusher is coming soon, and all I hear is "Warp is lame." "Blah blah warp blah blah sucks." Oy, I don't get it. np: freeform:heterarchy jeremy[x]axon breeyn[e]mccarney broccoli[fat]cat ================= "Reality is that which, when you stop beleiving in it, doesn't go away." - Philip K. Dick In life, he suffered from a sense of unreality, as do many Englishmen. -- "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" by Jorge Luis Borges