Jon Drukman <jdrukman@us.oracle.com> writes:
quoted 5 lines and i reply: this would be a dandy justification except for the fact> and i reply: this would be a dandy justification except for the fact
> that moonshine music (as far as I know) ain't doing vinyl. it's just
> CDs. and there aren't that many underground dance music DJs using CDs
> - I only know of Pete Ashdown. so, again i ask, does this disc need
> to exist? i don't think so!
well, point of no return is definately available domestically on vinyl,
but i don't necessarily think that means many djs would use it..
by the time comps are out, even import ones, many songs included are
already pretty crusty and they invariably include the wrong mixes..
but i do think this type of cd has a small place in existance if just for
the fact that it is a good introduction to the sound of harthouse (or
whatever style the comp happens to be) even if it is a rather antiquated
and cursory introduction.. if it causes people to go out and search for
the newest harthouse tunes as opposed to the newest rozalla 12", then i
think there is no question that this is a good thing..
and speaking of new harthouse tunes, check out the essence of nature..
smokin!