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1998-10-20 08:18Rodney Perkins Bring me the head of Peter Shapiro (Re: (idm) jockey slut).
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1998-10-20 11:15Rodney Perkins Re: Bring me the head of Peter Shapiro (Re: (idm) jockey slut).
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1998-10-20 08:18Rodney PerkinsEggheads like myself like The Wire. I rather read that than any of the teenage rock/raver/
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Eggheads like myself like The Wire. I rather read that than any of the teenage rock/raver/disco rags (Mixmag, DJ, Spin, Rolling Stone, yeah Jockey Slut) that pass themselves off as trend-setting hipsters. I'll take Toru Takemitsu and V/VM over Keoki and Blur anyday.
quoted 16 lines uhmmm A commercial magazine? have the vvm guys ever read it? they review>uhmmm A commercial magazine? have the vvm guys ever read it? they review >all kinds of things (some commercial some not). Hell, in the last couple >of issues they reviewed the last 2 markant releases. I have also seen >reviews of items from the fat cat label. Article topics range from >Squarepusher to Jeff Mills. They even had a one page article on Jega. > > >You know it is hard to take the vvm guys seriously when they just appeared >in the latest wire. Sure I read it but it is one of the most pretentious >(and without substance) rags out there. And as for jumping on band >wagons, wire is more than guilty. > > >-daniel > >
1998-10-20 15:49daniel@eliteware.comOn Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Rodney Perkins wrote: > Eggheads like myself like The Wire. I rather
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On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Rodney Perkins wrote:
quoted 7 lines Eggheads like myself like The Wire. I rather read that than any of the> Eggheads like myself like The Wire. I rather read that than any of the > teenage rock/raver/disco rags (Mixmag, DJ, Spin, Rolling Stone, yeah Jockey > Slut) that pass themselves off as trend-setting hipsters. I'll take Toru > Takemitsu and V/VM over Keoki and Blur anyday. > > >
uhmmmm Wire passes themselves as trend setting hipsters. In one issue they declare electronic music is dead. The next issue plaid is on the cover. In countless issues they state that jungle is dead. Then they have a large story of grooverider and say how great his music is. By the way that story was put out when his CD came out <coincidence?>. They are into the flavor of the month. Jockey slut, though not a perfect magazine by any stretch (www.urbandsounds.com is way better) reviews what just came out for that month that is somewhat attainable (like I said they reviewed markant, gescom and a host of others). As for keoki, they regularly pan the guy. As for britpop you have the wrong mag. Get your facts straight. -daniel (the last I will say on this)
1998-10-20 11:15Rodney PerkinsDid a writer in "The Wire" declare electronic music dead or did the editor say that? Magaz
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Did a writer in "The Wire" declare electronic music dead or did the editor say that? Magazines have numerous writers all of whom have various opinions. To take the words of a writer and say that is representative of the entire magazine is off base. I'd say a magazine that has spent over 10 years covering electronic, jazz, out-rock and related sounds should at least get nod as "trend setters." On the other end of things, you've mistaken one of my generalizations as a statement about something specific. I lumped Jockey Slut in under a category of "teenage rock/raver/disco rags (Mixmag, DJ, Spin, Rolling Stone, yeah Jockey Slut)." Of course, I never said Jockey Slut featured Blur or Keoki. My facts are quite straight (at an angle).
quoted 20 lines uhmmmm Wire passes themselves as trend setting hipsters. In one issue> > > >uhmmmm Wire passes themselves as trend setting hipsters. In one issue >they declare electronic music is dead. The next issue plaid is on the >cover. In countless issues they state that jungle is dead. Then they >have a large story of grooverider and say how great his music is. By the >way that story was put out when his CD came out <coincidence?>. They are >into the flavor of the month. Jockey slut, though not a perfect magazine >by any stretch (www.urbandsounds.com is way better) reviews what just came >out for that month that is somewhat attainable (like I said they reviewed >markant, gescom and a host of others). As for keoki, they regularly pan >the guy. As for britpop you have the wrong mag. Get your facts straight. > > >-daniel >(the last I will say on this) > > >