quoted 4 lines Sorry, but I'd much rather see the techno community stick to> Sorry, but I'd much rather see the techno community stick to
> examples provided by the likes of UR and the KLF and assault the mainstream
> with enough blips and bass to make them see the errors of their ways...
> (hey, we can all dream can't we? :)
If techno really does create seams, gaps, etc. in the fabric of authority
(something it rarely even begins to do, i think) that it is our (meaning
consumers and producers) responsibility to think about what begins to fill
those gaps...hating a race of people is not cool, it is not subversive, it
is not radical, it is not good, beyond that supporting genocide is fucking
moronic. If that is in fact an accurate description of Musilimgauze's
politics (again, somthing I've never felt completely comfortable doing)
than they should be watched not as just another techno artist but as the
hatemongers that they are...don't buy his music, don't give him an
audience and it'll never get anywhere. (if only i believed that)
quoted 4 lines if you can't let your passions show through in your art, the most> if you can't let your passions show through in your art, the most
> fundamental expression of your inner self, then what can you do???
>
> ok, rant mode off, though I'm sure I've forgotten something, hmmmmm
peace? come on...peace to who? if idi amin had made idm i'd have been hard
pressed to think of it simply as an expression of his inner self in good
conscience.
paul.