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Re: (idm) Prodigy and Chems - kiss my grits.

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1997-07-16 11:16Gonzi (Fresh) Re: (idm) Prodigy and Chems - kiss my grits.
└─ 1997-07-16 20:26Ben Coffer Re: (idm) Prodigy and Chems - kiss my grits.
1997-07-16 13:19Erkki Rautio (idm) Electronica - kiss my ass
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1997-07-16 11:16Gonzi (Fresh)Errr...with all the good records that have come out in the last few weeks why does everyon
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Re: (idm) Prodigy and Chems - kiss my grits.
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Errr...with all the good records that have come out in the last few weeks why does everyone still insist on posting about the prodigy and chemical brothers? Yes, they suck. We all agree with you. There is nothing new you can bring to the discussion, now please move on. BTW, my dad is into the Prodigy now. He went out and bought fat of the land all on his own. i'm not joking. Still thinks autechre is 'pure noise' though. PS The Squarepusher page is updated. go read. PPS Three cheers for sfwd, he's a fucking huge asset to the IDM cause - write him a nice e-mail and thank him for hosting Grant's luke vibert mix (hey, who knew Grant had skills?! Damn!), 4thworlds dj set and all my real audio stuff. PPPS So what does everyone think of the DMX lp and Kiyoshi Izumi? PPPPS Did anyone go to "RePHReSH?" How about a report.... its past my bedtime. goodnite, _____ / ,-,_) /,_) (/ RESH Live & Direct from the G-Spot, Orange County, California, USA http://www1.linkonline.net/fresh/fresh.htm
1997-07-16 20:26Ben CofferIn message <33CCAD88.E056B2F5@linkonline.net>, "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net> writ
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Wed, 16 Jul 1997 21:26:59 +0100
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In message <33CCAD88.E056B2F5@linkonline.net>, "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net> writes
quoted 1 line PPPPS Did anyone go to "RePHReSH?" How about a report....>PPPPS Did anyone go to "RePHReSH?" How about a report....
Er, would love to have gone....unfortunately, they host it on truly the worst night ever (i.e. a *monday* night)....I will be going to one in August but I have to arrange leave from work...I will report on the August one tho (forgotten which date it is) after I've been... -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1997-07-16 13:19Erkki RautioHere's something I got from the E-mail zine they keep sending me for some reason. Ho hum.
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Wed, 16 Jul 1997 13:19:13 +0300 (EET DST)
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(idm) Electronica - kiss my ass
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Here's something I got from the E-mail zine they keep sending me for some reason. Ho hum. Prodigy may be #1 and the fastest selling album in the history which, however, won't change the fact that "Fat Of The Land" is full of derivative, uninnovative crap, and 1997 may go down to the history as the year of "The Great Electronica Hoax". But don't worry, in two years it will be all over, everyone wants to go "back to the roots" again, and start making unplugged country records with "real instruments" and "honest, down-to-earth feeling". ----- Forwarded message from SCRATCH magazine ----- From: SCRATCH magazine <info@outersound.com> Subject: SCRATCH magazine: July 15, 1997 **************************** **************************** SCRATCH magazine Volume I, Issue 3 July 15, 1997 Scratch on the Web = http://www.outersound.com/scratch **************************** **************************** PRODIGY'S SONS . . . #1 debut could open door for new crop of electronica stars Vying for the top spot on Billboard's Album Charts this week are the Spice Girls and . . . Prodigy? Yes, popularity for the British techno-crats has finally made the Atlantic Crossing, and the success of _Fat of the Land_ may clear a path for other U.K. and homegrown electronic acts. Perhaps most importantly, Prodigy's sudden rise to the pinnacle of the American musical mainstream could singlehandedly unravel claims by industry skeptics who say the burgeoning electronica genre just can't sell enough records. "Inevitably the people who, I think, are buying it . . . have had enough of the music that's been going around for the last few years in the States," Mute Records President Daniel Miller, who signed Prodigy after Elektra dropped the act, told Reuters. "They really want something new, something to create their own identity, their own lifestyle, with their own parties. They're sick of their older brothers' and sisters' records. They want something new." ########## ------ transmission from the pHinnWeb Bunker over, ekku aka nemo the maintainer of pHinnWeb - the old skool, the nu skool and the pHuture skool of Finnish electronic music trerra@uta.fi | http://www.uta.fi/~trerra | http://www.sci.fi/~phinnweb "i'm only here for the dollar bill and i like it somehow sugardaddy, don't let me down"