quoted 2 lines I do believe it's about time to put Mr. Parkes under the IDM microscope,>I do believe it's about time to put Mr. Parkes under the IDM microscope,
>especially in light of all the ANTI-squarepusher sentiment around here.
anti? I don't remember anyone saying that sp shouldn't exist.
quoted 4 lines IMO what Rupert has been doing (although extremely original) is as>IMO what Rupert has been doing (although extremely original) is as
>formulaic as what T.J. Pusherman has done. Also, there seem to be
>in my ears a familiar *thinness* to his breaks...dare I attribute this
>to a digital Vs analog approach?
Go back under your bridge, troll.
quoted 4 lines Last, I find it quite amusing that people would go to great extent nit->Last, I find it quite amusing that people would go to great extent nit-
>picking T.J.'s work in the same breath as a big thumbs up for this
>hidden camera 2x12" of which I can only find 1 track which _really_ hits
>the spot.
Just listen to it for a week straight, you'll get sick of being bored by the
other tracks and start liking them. I hear this works for house music too.
quoted 1 line I just wonder if we're overanalyzing some while underanalysing others?>I just wonder if we're overanalyzing some while underanalysing others?
possibly. but remember, all you have to do is listen to "Intelligent Dance
Music" and you are automatically intelligent! No need for silly reasons in
our postmodern society, just swallow the hype and be reborn.
eric
p.s. "Amen, Brother" by the Winstons, the flip of "Color Him Father"