Jon Drukman states, concerning _Harthouse: Point of No Return Chapter 1_:
quoted 22 lines i asked:>i asked:
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>>> does this sort of compilation really need to *exist*? I'm
>>> sure Pete Ashdown would argue otherwise, but this is such pure dance
>>> floor stuff that just listening to it seems really pointless.
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>cosmic roy responded:
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>>Well, it gives those of us who're not professional DJ's a chance to
>>get some choons on vinyl that we weren't cool enough to know about
>>when they came out on 12" (and at a fraction of the cost of a stack of
>>import 12's....)
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>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!
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>Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com
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>This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
I do know of two other folks using CD's to DJ with, though both are
pretty small-time (at least for now). Plus, I like this CD. To listen to.
It's nice to have it released on CD, but it would be nicer for it to be
released on vinyl so everybody would buy a copy and play it at parties.
So I guess that my opinion is that, yes, there is a reason for this
CD to exist.
Jesse
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