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1995-06-26 15:53EMANATE2 Cybotron-CyberGhetto
└─ 1995-06-27 00:23Michael Upton Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
└─ 1995-06-27 15:16EMANATE2 Re: Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
1995-06-27 17:02Matt MacQueen Re: Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
└─ 1995-06-28 15:02EMANATE2 Re: Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
1995-06-27 22:41Olaf Klug Re: Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
1995-06-28 14:01John Grasett Re: Kenny Larkin in Keyboard
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1995-06-26 15:53EMANATE2I saw this release on CD at my shop and nearly fainted. Has anyone heard this? Is it worth
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I saw this release on CD at my shop and nearly fainted. Has anyone heard this? Is it worth hearing without Juan Atkins? I just noticed Rick Davis(3070) on the credits... Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested, in the October, 1994 issue of KEYBOARD magazine, in the letters to the editor section, you'll notice a very familiar name, none other than Kenny Larkin...He wrote a letter saying how angry he was at the misrepresentation of Techno in the magazine(particularly from Detroit). Check it out...Perhaps this is what prompted the mag to to the Juan Atkins interview... Long Live Detroit 'Escape The Chains on Your Music' {{ UR }} Derek Jordan
1995-06-27 00:23Michael UptonOn Mon, 26 Jun 1995, EMANATE2 wrote: > Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if s
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On Mon, 26 Jun 1995, EMANATE2 wrote:
quoted 5 lines Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested,> Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested, > in the October, 1994 issue of KEYBOARD magazine, in the letters to the > editor section, you'll notice a very familiar name, none other than Kenny > Larkin...He wrote a letter saying how angry he was at the > misrepresentation of Techno in the magazine(particularly from Detroit).
Is this the same letter that the writer claimed they hadn't written about all sorts of things and people that they had written about? I thought that was really lame, on both sides - really petty, IMO. Michael ______________________________________________________________________________ "Stability is one of those code words, which means 'rule by the right guys'" scrot@sans.vuw.ac.nz (Michael Upton) - Noam Chomsky ______________________________________________________________________________
1995-06-27 15:16EMANATE2On Tue, 27 Jun 1995, Michael Upton wrote: > Is this the same letter that the writer claime
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On Tue, 27 Jun 1995, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 4 lines Is this the same letter that the writer claimed they hadn't written about> Is this the same letter that the writer claimed they hadn't written about > all sorts of things and people that they had written about? I thought > that was really lame, on both sides - really petty, IMO. >
Yep. Nearly all the letters that were printed in that issue was mindless whining. Derek It's still good the Juan Atkins interview took place, though. Perhaps the mainstream dance/techno community will give Detroit their props now, but I doubt it, being that we are Americans and lot of us are close minded...
1995-06-27 17:02Matt MacQueensomebody said: >> Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested,
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quoted 5 lines Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested,>> Oh, btw, I wanted to post this months ago, but if someone is interested, >> in the October, 1994 issue of KEYBOARD magazine, in the letters to the >> editor section, you'll notice a very familiar name, none other than Kenny >> Larkin...He wrote a letter saying how angry he was at the >> misrepresentation of Techno in the magazine(particularly from Detroit).
Yeah, but then didn't KEYBOARD or ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN of another more "gear oriented" music mag do a little story on Detroit's Holy Trinity? Like, SINCE October? I'm thinking that that there was one more recent than that? Or is this the only one, and Kenny was commenting on it? If anyone has that information (month, issue number) or the original article, that info. would be great. And if there was an article about them SINCE THEN, in either of those mags, I'd like that info too. Thanks. on now: texturology ________________________________________________________________________ | Matt MacQueen | | multimedia/WWW production | |===================================| |==================================| | macqueen@student.msu.edu | | human interface, CD-ROM | |________________________________________________________________________| -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 +8
1995-06-28 15:02EMANATE2On Tue, 27 Jun 1995, Matt MacQueen wrote: > Or is this the only one, and Kenny was comment
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On Tue, 27 Jun 1995, Matt MacQueen wrote:
quoted 5 lines Or is this the only one, and Kenny was commenting on it? If anyone has> Or is this the only one, and Kenny was commenting on it? If anyone has > that information (month, issue number) or the original article, that info. > would be great. And if there was an article about them SINCE THEN, in > either of those mags, I'd like that info too. >
It was in the July, 1994 issue of Keyboard.
1995-06-27 22:41Olaf KlugHi Matt, I'm very surprised to read something about Kenny Larkin. Since I got the CD Tranc
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Hi Matt, I'm very surprised to read something about Kenny Larkin. Since I got the CD Trance-Atlantic I am looking for CD's from him ( specially 'Techno Jazz' ). Unfortunately I didn't find anything from him in the record stores. I appreciate every helpful hints were I can find any of his CD's !!! ( it's a little of topic ... sorry .... ) Thanks in advance .... cu Olaf ----------------------------------------------- % make sense Make: Don't know how to make sense. Stop. -----------------------------------------------
1995-06-28 14:01John Grasett> I'm very surprised to read something about Kenny Larkin. Really? Well, if you can, get t
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quoted 1 line I'm very surprised to read something about Kenny Larkin.> I'm very surprised to read something about Kenny Larkin.
Really? Well, if you can, get the June 1995 issue of the UK music production 'zine "The MIX", not only is he on the cover, a photo of his "new" studio is inside accompanying the interview. BTW, he loves his k2000! (a blatant plug from another Kurzweil freak). There is also a remix/remake by Kenny of Eddi "Flashin" Fowlkes' "Goodbye Kiss" on the CD which comes with the magazine. JG John C.S. Grasett - Delivery and Infrastructure Group Information Technology Services Department Sir Sandford Fleming College Frost Campus - Room 180 Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. voice: (705) 324-9144 ext. 3334 fax: (705) 878-9312 'Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions, for opinion in good men (sic) is but knowledge in the making.' -John Milton in Areopagitica (1644)