Some other bloated sacks of protoplasm said:
quoted 4 lines Netscape? What's that? :)
> > Netscape? What's that? :)
>
> Hmm... maybe it's some new IDM band. Yeah, that's it! They release
> all
Netscape recipe: Take a grad student from Shampoo-Urbana who's
been staring at a workstation for too long, dangle buckets of money
in front of him and there you have it.
It's actually the definitive Neat Hack, on top of WWW, which was
the previous definitive neat hack.
ACTUAL Music Comments:
DJ magazine ($5 at Barnes and Noble) has a Network Records
compilation taped to the front. The first is a DJ mix by Dave
Clark heavy on the old school Detroit techno tip that it pure
bliss to my ears. No track listing, but I recognized a few UR
cuts ...
The disk "Parallel Universe" by 4Hero is right up there with "Black
Secret Technology" as the most humane and listenable jungle I've
found
so far.
By the way, Provo Utah, while a right bunghole of a town in most
respects, has a wonderful record store downtown:
A Different Drum (Todd Durrant tdurrant@itsnet.com)
434 W Center Street/Provo UT 84601
If you find yourself in Provo for some reason, stop in. He only has a
few techno/ambient/disks but he did have the 4Hero for $15, a very
respectable price for a Belgian import. His main emphasis is on REAL
World Music (i.e. Brazilian, Argentinian, Chilean imports). He played
me some Brazilian Sa-Shay (phonetic) that sounds very junglish and
jazzy and hummable all at the same time.
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