you miss my point;
idm is dead to most people.
that's just as awesome as the IRS thinking you are dead.
p.s. you do realize you'll be anklebiting doormouse w/the accordianz rite?
On 12/7/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote:
quoted 28 lines Yeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit> Yeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit
> of fighting breath in us to...keep.....it.......alive....*
>
> We'll keep pushing....idm was a lame genre name anyway. Mabye if we call
> it something else....hmmmmm.
>
> Expect some acordian on the next comp....and i'm not kidding;)
> It's all about the experiment.
> cheers
> dD
> www.thedesigneddisorder.net
>
>
> > On 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote:
> >> Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven
> >> strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle
> >> Grungers
> >> clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we
> >> dying?
> >
> >
> > yes. embrace change. idm is a music for an era past. so too is polka
> > and rock music, but people still manage to cash in on those, so i'm
> > not too worried.
> >
>
>
>
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