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From:
Lee An
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Sun, 24 Apr 1994 17:02:04 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: PlastiK
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Exactly! You can't possibly play the songs by themselves--they're much too minimal to work well as dance tracks. But when layered over other songs (preferably old acid house tracks), Hawtin's tracks really add a new dimension to the mix. Lee btw, all you unbelievers should check out the Platikman new "acid house" remix of Robot Man's "Do Da Doo." You'll be converted.
quoted 13 lines Re: Hawtin.> > Re: Hawtin. > > I thought much the same as you two. , however, > Krakpot is good for mixing, as you can just leave it going for ages > with another track, thus lending the other track a bit of a harder > edge. V. boring to listen to neat though. Is the p.man lp like tyhis > al the way thru?. I heard 'helicopter' or whatever. now this seemed > too bare to listen to, and not even useful for miixin. > Does anyone feel like saving mr Hawtins' rep? > > Chris. >