4th World Communication
In a message dated 23/07/96 21:12:29, cid@u.washington.edu (C. Desmarias)
writes:
quoted 4 lines Subj: Re: (idm) Re: Goa Trance
>Subj: Re: (idm) Re: Goa Trance
>On Mon, 22 Jul 1996, Jim Bob Aiken wrote:
>> At 08:16 PM 7/21/96 -0700, James B Gill wrote:
>> >I heard in Goa they don't even spin Live, the DJ's just play DAT's
because
quoted 2 lines the vinyl would melt from the heat. Take a vacation and chill out
>> >the vinyl would melt from the heat. Take a vacation and chill out
>> Actually, whenever I heard that Goa DJ's couldn't spin on vinyl because
the
quoted 11 lines records would "melt" together, I thought it meant all the psychedlic
>> records would "melt" together, I thought it meant all the psychedlic
>swirly sounds would overlap each other, causing a "melting" of music that is
>> unpleasant to the ears.
>>Why yes, in my part of the world, we refer to this phenomena as
>"trainwrecking".
>
>The solution?
>>a) practice
>b) skill
>c) less faux-hippie attitude
>>Cid.
Ye ha!!!! somebody else who uses that much neglected phrase,
but we say "train - crash" for a clash of beats in a mix.
It is true that Goa is spun on DAT because the vinyl warps,
why do ya think all Jamican pressings are so thick!
With Goa it's not particularly the music I object to , although
it is not to my personal taste ( please let's not get into this "my
music's better than yours/his/her's/it's/" argument ), it's the quasi-
religious/spritual mumbo jumbo baggage that goes with it!
ghetto defendant@4th World Base Camp
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/4thworld
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Date: 96-07-23 17:12:29 EDT
On Mon, 22 Jul 1996, Jim Bob Aiken wrote:
quoted 6 lines At 08:16 PM 7/21/96 -0700, James B Gill wrote:
> At 08:16 PM 7/21/96 -0700, James B Gill wrote:
> >I heard in Goa they don't even spin Live, the DJ's just play DAT's because
> >the vinyl would melt from the heat. Take a vacation and chill out
>
> Actually, whenever I heard that Goa DJ's couldn't spin on vinyl because the
> records would "melt" together, I thought it meant all the psychedlic
swirly
quoted 2 lines sounds would overlap each other, causing a "melting" of music that is
> sounds would overlap each other, causing a "melting" of music that is
> unpleasant to the ears.
Why yes, in my part of the world, we refer to this phenomena as
"trainwrecking".
The solution?
a) practice
b) skill
c) less faux-hippie attitude
Cid.