Thanks to all for the feedback, both on-list and off.
quoted 10 lines From: "Emanuele Rodolà" <e.rodola@gmail.com>
> From: "Emanuele Rodolà" <e.rodola@gmail.com>
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 19:39:23 +0200
> Subject: Re: [idm] Free for the next 4096 downloaders - Thought Germinating Cliche
> Yes!!
> I love your mixes...
>
> unfortunately, no Kluochum van Pelt this time :/
>
> cheers
I promise that if I ever mash up Bochum Welt with Klute again, I will
use the same portmanteau. Just for you hehe. Considering how much I
love them both, that is a distinct possibility.
quoted 5 lines From: Andrew Hime <andrewhime@verizon.net>
> From: Andrew Hime <andrewhime@verizon.net>
> To: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:22:47 -0500
> Subject: Re: [idm] Free for the next 4096 downloaders - Thought Germinating Cliche
> Why the Scotty Nguyen pic?
Good eye. Was it the gold chains or the Nam-mullet that gave him
away? =) To be honest, the cover art for my mixes is almost always
an afterthought that I spend all of 10 minutes working on. In this
case, Scotty is one of the guys who got me into following the pro
poker circuit on TV about 7 or 8 years ago, because it's actually
entertaining to watch him play and needle his opponents and so on.
There isn't much of a connection between him and the title, which was
meant to contrast with "thought terminating cliche" (check that out on
wikipedia). So basically, I am very lazy and procrastinating about
cover art, and I happen to think Scotty Nguyen is the man.
quoted 5 lines From: Eric Sorenson <eric@explosive.net>
> From: Eric Sorenson <eric@explosive.net>
> To: The Incredible Superstring Band <theincrediblesuperstringband@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:54:16 -0700
> Subject: Re: [idm] Free for the next 4096 downloaders - Thought Germinating Cliche
> Digging the back-n-forth between 90s boombap and the techno/idm trax here. thanks for sharing
KRS is playing my town (Baltimore) next weekend. Better believe I'm
hyped! Amongst what is certainly a 90s-heavy set are, believe it or
not, three tracks from the 80s by Public Enemy, Faith No More, and
Nine Inch Nails.
Peace,
Nick
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