Date: Mon, 21 Feb 1994 16:41:41 -0500 (CDT)
From: 589007AW@gbvaxa.uwgb.edu
Subject: LENNY D
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quoted 7 lines ok. before this weekend i used to put lenny in the same catagory as other> ok. before this weekend i used to put lenny in the same catagory as other
>hardcore dj's.NOT ANY MORE!!!!!!!!lenny d has reached the pinnicle of
>hardness.
>
>ive witnessed nothing as hard in my life. he orchestrated (along with
>Hyperactive as his MC) one of the finest 1 1/2 sets in the history of rave.
>please help me out now...ive got some of his old mixes, but they are anologous
t>>o rave till dawn now, especcially after hearing him last weekend.....i need
s>ome current mixes of him (not necessarily, but preferably live).
i> will be ever greatful if any with knowledge will respond to my plea for help
t>hanking all in advance (and yes i am desperate and will pay generously)
>
> alex boywonder
> 589007aw@gbvaxa.uwgb.edu
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>
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Lenny D ain't that good - check out Carl Cox, Dave Angel, Mrs Woods, Colin
Faver for the best TEKNO sets. It depends how you define hard, personally I
don't think you can beat Ellis Dee or DJ Randall for real hyped up 280bpm
bollock breaking hardcore
Choppin'
J.D.