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From:
mr. selfish
To:
Aran M. Parillo
Cc:
Date:
Wed, 12 Jun 1996 13:33:54 -0800
Subject:
(idm) keoki and what it may be doing to us
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At 11:32 AM 6/12/96 -0400, you one upped with:
quoted 6 lines and let Keoki go on food stamps.>>and let Keoki go on food stamps. > >No free rides mister. One lesson in dumpster-diving is all he gets. I get >to push. > >Teep
this is a stupid can of worms to open up, but upon discovering "fix" magazine (l.a. based, it would seem) i was bothered by yet another display of stupidity by our self ordained superstar of the techno scene. here it comes: (sven vath asks...) "do you think that because you call youself a superstar that you become one?" (keoki) "i was born a superstar" (sven asks for it again with...) "do you thinnk that a "dj" like tracy lords is helping or hurting the whole techno movement in america, especially in relation to women?" (keoki) "people who are asking questions like this are hurting the techno movement." may i please remind all promoters, label-honchos, dj's, mixtape customers or semi-interested lurkers to avoid supporting anything with keoki in, on, or around it. this copy of "fix" will be recycled. and as for "fix"... magazines like this seem to do more harm than good. american marketing schitzo to the last, this issue features hangers-on love and rockets, oliver lieb, space oddity, radiohead, loop guru, and cocteau twins. a half-baked expressway from the industrial cover stars of yesterday to the no longer faceless techno smirkers of today. this magazine was free, and still wasn't worth it. on now: a diamond hidden in the mouth of a corpse ============================================================================ cameron bowden cameron@imagina.com blacksmith on the anvil in your ear ____________________________________________________________________________