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1998-12-19 16:58Mitch Hilton (idm) Re: hip-hop vs. idm
1998-12-19 20:50J. Christian Guerrero Re: (idm) Re: hip-hop vs. idm
├─ 1998-12-19 18:21Greg Clow (idm) some "mainstream" recognition
└─ 1998-12-20 06:54sfwd productions Re: (idm) Re: hip-hop vs. idm
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1998-12-19 16:58Mitch Hilton> man, i would kill to hear busta rhymes and luke vibert work together. > <<shiver>> who'd
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quoted 2 lines man, i would kill to hear busta rhymes and luke vibert work together.> man, i would kill to hear busta rhymes and luke vibert work together. > <<shiver>> who'd be your combo?
Boards Of Canada & Me Phi Me (whatever happened to him?). Mitch
1998-12-19 20:50J. Christian Guerreroit's about time for this thread: damn! combo is easy: public enemy vs. autechre. you know,
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it's about time for this thread: damn! combo is easy: public enemy vs. autechre. you know, that Wu-Tang/Funkstorung mix kicked more ass than can possibly be felt within any estimable timeframe. sr -- sd
1998-12-19 18:21Greg ClowIn today's edition of The Toronto Star, the two main rock/pop critics have thier top 10 pi
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In today's edition of The Toronto Star, the two main rock/pop critics have thier top 10 picks of the year. One of them is pretty predictable, with the usual stuff that rock crits love (PJ Harvey, Elliot Smith, etc.), but they stuck Massive Attack in at number 2 and Air at number 10 The other one had Massive Attack as well, but really impressed me by including Plastikman and Boards of Canada. He also stuck Mixmaster Mike in his honorable mentions. Neat. Greg
1998-12-20 06:54sfwd productions> combo is easy: public enemy vs. autechre. public enemy vs .... funki porcini techno anim
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quoted 1 line combo is easy: public enemy vs. autechre.> combo is easy: public enemy vs. autechre.
public enemy vs .... funki porcini techno animal amon tobin black dog matmos kid 606 biosphere tetsu inoue probably most like to hear an inoue vs, but any of the above would work for me... or any of them vs grandmaster flash & furious five or nucleus. jam on it. now lets here them! brap@sonic.net icq_12645306 http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ (now with live visuals (cam.html)) coming sooner than later: sfwd0004 - pre-mil·len·ni·um soundscapes 12" our future has never been so frightening: http://williamshatner.com/