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1997-02-05 01:40James Re: (idm) IDM and Newsweek?
└─ 1997-02-05 03:56Brian & Sharon Beuchaw Re: (idm) IDM and Newsweek?
├─ 1997-02-05 05:13Christopher Klausmeier Re: (idm) IDM and Newsweek?
└─ 1997-02-05 10:24Ben Coffer Re: (idm) IDM and Newsweek?
1997-02-05 05:46David Seruyange (idm) FORGET about Newsweek
└─ 1997-02-05 15:00Che Re: (idm) FORGET about Newsweek
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1997-02-05 01:40JamesNewsweek too? At the same time as... Time? This week's Time magazine (with a cover of acto
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Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time? This week's Time magazine (with a cover of actors from some little movie some Lucas guy did twenty years ago :) also has a little blurb in the celebrities/lifestyle section on the Chemical Brothers and electronica in general. Has an amusing line about how, since "techno types don't sing", they got that bro from Oasis for Setting Sun. Ed or Tom Chemical is quoted as saying "we don't even take microphones with us when we tour". Has a nice pic of the Brothers as well. Up next: a fourteen-page spotlight on Tom Jenkinson in Readers Digest. And Tom Brokaw interviews Richard D. James on MSNBC. And... On now:: erm, the Cardigans James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle New Media (415) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com Chewbacca. // Harrison Ford, on the Tonight Show, when asked who among his numerous co-stars was the best kisser
1997-02-05 03:56Brian & Sharon BeuchawOn 4 Feb 1997, James wrote: > > Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time? And Spin chimes
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On 4 Feb 1997, James wrote:
quoted 2 lines Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time?> > Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time?
And Spin chimes in with their little blurb this month. Oh yeah, the Chicago Tribune did a thing on it last week too. Ha. cya brian
1997-02-05 05:13Christopher KlausmeierBrian & Sharon Beuchaw sez: # On 4 Feb 1997, James wrote: # > Newsweek too? At the same ti
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Brian & Sharon Beuchaw sez: # On 4 Feb 1997, James wrote: # > Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time? # And Spin chimes in with their little blurb this month. Oh yeah, the # Chicago Tribune did a thing on it last week too. Ha. Dare I add New York Times last Sunday? -- Chris OnNow: De La Soul is Dead
1997-02-05 10:24Ben CofferIn message <Pine.BSI.3.95.970204215433.29333A-100000@enteract.com>, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw
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In message <Pine.BSI.3.95.970204215433.29333A-100000@enteract.com>, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw <beuchaw@enteract.com> writes
quoted 11 lines On 4 Feb 1997, James wrote:>On 4 Feb 1997, James wrote: > >> >> Newsweek too? At the same time as... Time? > >And Spin chimes in with their little blurb this month. Oh yeah, the >Chicago Tribune did a thing on it last week too. Ha. > >cya >brian >
But do normal everyday people need to be told what to like? Is this the only reason they're gonna get into IDM? Just because the media says it's now cool? - Ben -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions
1997-02-05 05:46David SeruyangeForget about Newsweek; check out this month's issue of Details. Page 56: "A Concrete Guide
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Forget about Newsweek; check out this month's issue of Details. Page 56: "A Concrete Guide to Jungle". Apparently, this magazine for people looking for opinion leaders has made the attempt to provide a formula for muzik with no name. There is a nice little disclaimer inserted before they mercilessly display their ignorance: "But be warned: Every know-it-all with two trurntables and microphone has his own idea of what's what." Is it just me, or is it really that music is not really something you can learn from magazines? All these sessions on what is what, or what to buy really annoy me. I don't trust any bastard who writes some sort of "review" or whatever beyond the fact that it is another opinion out there, and mine is prone to be painfully different. I also don't think that you can really learn music in one sitting, or a few times in your car stereo <<if it is real muzik>>; there are some things that annoyed me at first, but as time went I _got_ the track more and more. David S.
1997-02-05 15:00CheOn Tue, 4 Feb 1997, David Seruyange wrote: > Forget about Newsweek; check out this month's
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On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, David Seruyange wrote:
quoted 21 lines Forget about Newsweek; check out this month's issue of Details.> Forget about Newsweek; check out this month's issue of Details. > > Page 56: "A Concrete Guide to Jungle". > > Apparently, this magazine for people looking for opinion leaders has > made the attempt to provide a formula for muzik with no name. There is > a nice little disclaimer inserted before they mercilessly display their > ignorance: > > "But be warned: Every know-it-all with two trurntables and microphone > has his own idea of what's what." > > Is it just me, or is it really that music is not really something you > can learn from magazines? All these sessions on what is what, or what > to buy really annoy me. I don't trust any bastard who writes some sort > of "review" or whatever beyond the fact that it is another opinion out > there, and mine is prone to be painfully different. I also don't think > that you can really learn music in one sitting, or a few times in your > car stereo <<if it is real muzik>>; there are some things that annoyed > me at first, but as time went I _got_ the track more and more. >
Music critics are like cuckholded husbands - they're always the last to find out.... Che