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Reading, John
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Thu, 5 Sep 2002 10:08:27 -0400
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[idm] RE: Electroclash - I Promise to stop hating...
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..after you listen to this: FELIX DA HOUSECAT "Madame Hollywood Silver/Remixes" (Emperor Norton) CD $6.99 RealAudio: http://64.27.65.90:8080/ramgen/othermusic/madameho.rm Newly revived electro sensation, Felix da Housecat keeps the dream alive with remixes of "Madame Hollywood", "Silver Screen..." and "What Does it Feel Like?" done by a few of his pals. While some simply offer "their" version of the song, others (Adult, Ursula 1000, and Jacques Lu Cont) take the tracks to other levels. Eight (!) remixes in all that range from poppy electro birthday party jams (Ladytron), to deep party house (R.Myerz/J.Herren Band), to cold electro futurism (Adult), to magnum synthwave opus (Jacques Lu Cont). Ursula 1000 adds Prince-like hand claps and Miss Kittin lyrics cut up into speak-and-spell style syllables. Nice! A track for everyone in the family. One size fits all. [SM] "One day I'll become a big star like the Big Dipper" Honestly! I'm putting on Computer World to forget this all happened... k, that's it for me. I promise.
quoted 79 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: Reading, John [mailto:john.reading@us.didata.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:06 PM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [idm] Hague Underground vs. International Deejay Gigolo's > and Electroclash > > > I still don't get all that... But I'm tired of all the noise > good or bad > about the 'e/c' word. It can go fuck itself for all I care... > Thankfully, history proves that this fad will be over soon > enough and we > can move on. IMO. > > Anyone who can look back at the Kraftwerk/Bamabataa '80's, knows the > real shit is the idm/hiphop craziness happening now. right? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Quibuz [mailto:speakertje@hotmail.com] > > > > > > The Hague is the name of the dutch city where these labels > > are based... > > More-over, for what i know, I-f (interference, part of Unit > > Moebius and > > Beverly Hills 808303??) > > lives in the Hague. > > Together with some friends or so he started doing some great > > electro&italo-music.. > > This resulted in releases on their own labels: viewlexx, hotmix, > > murdercapital, bunker! > > I-f has a major deal in this i believe. > > > > All what is happening at the moment is stated in the article. > > The Hague-gang is pissed off because of labels as Gigolo > > which has been > > releasing records for 6 years now and maybe even with more > succes than > > labels above. > > Maybe The Hague feels like not getting enough credit? It is > > the same shit > > all over: > > " this kind of music is our baby and now it is growing too > > fast and all > > white "middle-class" kids buy our music and we don't like > > that!! We want > > our music to stay underground...." > > > > Maybe the hague should realise that when a baby is growing > > up.. it'll meet > > parents of other kids as well?? > > Gigolo seems to be a nice father or mother ; ) > > > > the voice of Q (uibuz) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Reading, John" <john.reading@us.didata.com> > > > > > > So is The Hague the parent of these labels or just the > > hosting provider > > of their sites? > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Marc Martin [mailto:myspacestar@hotmail.com] > > > > > > > > > http://www.technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News& > > > file=article&sid=286&mode=&order=0 > > > > > > I dont know if this was already posted. If so, disregard. > > > > > > Great article from the technotourist.org site. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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