jamie is cool bro but i would rather copy curtis mayfield ; ). and i will be cheering for you in the gimp race after my set there guy. and i dont remember talking to you there plank but your dumbass banter is always refreshing.
jamie is cool bro but i would rather copy curtis mayfield ; ). and i will be cheering for you in the gimp race after my set there guy. and i dont remember talking to you there plank but your dumbass banter is always refreshing.
Actually i was wrong. Its Curtis Mayfield who should be given the honour of opening up the paralympics. That Deafmosaic dude whitewashed his sound and ran off with his fake arms.
Now why dont I own a hawtin record?
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Originally Posted by deafmosaic
well i thought i would take a listen so i could not be blamed for whatever else you feel like blaming me for or calling me.
i dont want this to sound like i'm saying this just to be personal now but...
1st track ...i actually laughed (sorry) i actually though you were taking the piss (that means having a joke with me) each to their own and all that but i really dont like it. and its anything but 'nice'
and they got worse.
but that just my opinion. i'm sure other will love it :roll: ;) hahah
i know you just trying to draw me into a row. and its worked.
but im not anymore (honestly)
I don`t give a damn who originated what.
I don`t need to do a history lesson to tell me what I like
I find hood boring.
I dig some of the funk Hawtin has made.
As for the rest, make your own mind up, who cares who started what, good music will sound good, derivative shite will sound like derivative shite, and we all stand on the shoulders of someone.
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Originally Posted by dirty_bass
:lol: just spat my drink on my monitor you twat :lol:
hillarious
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Cheers GJ. Wouldn't mind hearing some more like theseOriginally Posted by deafmosaic
right people, can we please leave the personal insults out of the threads please.
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ok bro sorry danOriginally Posted by dan the acid man
i'm just a kid who knows no better. :lol:
I told you I dont like hawtin's music nor do I buy any of the minimal stuff out at the moment, but i dont think he copied it of hood like you said. Keep on the point.Originally Posted by deafmosaic
He's achieved something good for him thats it. Thats all I'm saying.
You dont even know what I listen to or what I like so how can I be apart of the "zombie nation" you refer to. You're making some outlandish assumptions there without any info.
http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Detroit,+MIOriginally Posted by deafmosaic
A person belonging to one or more Order is just as likely to carry a flag of the counter-establishment as the flag of the establishment, just as long as it is a flag. --P.D.
yeah, you can almost spit on winsor from detroit. or vice versa. or just go there to drink underage. or go there to drink underage with a bunch of canadian friends and lean out the window of their apartment to laugh at stupid american frat boys.
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Hawtin doing this is a good thing, but mainly for him, not for techno. I'm glad to hear he's doing it but I don't think it's some huge opportunity for techno. Many people I see who have wholeheartedly supported (minimal) techno for the last 5 minutes are happy with what they're hearing now, a lot of 'em won't care about the rest of it, or who started it and developed it. This will apply to most of those that might hear Hawtin's Olympics piece and be interested. They'll just go to the Minus website, and make sure they catch him play sometime, or buy a Minus 12".
Hawtin is spearheading something now which is cool for that scene, and it will undoubtedly lead to some good things (Music, events, technology advancements) along the way. But a bit of focus here, Hawtin and the minimal thing are about the only part of techno which is being allowed flourish or prosper right now, while a lot of the rest of it is struggling to survive.
There's a clear division here, and while I still like what Hawtin is about to a certain degree, there's a whole other side... the grittier, off the hook stuff that most of us love, that is not being given a look in or being acknowledged by most of the media. Granted some good records need to come out to change perceptions, the minimal stuff is having too much of a good thing these days. It's hard times, but we need some fair play here, which extends to journalists covering 'good' techno right down to the guy who'll **** what the magazine says and make up his own mind. I guess this is an old arguement, although to see so many labels and producers drop out over the last year or two has been been shit. I mean Hawtin makes some good albums, but Inigo Kennedy makes killer tracks, and what chance is there of him getting out records on a regular basis anytime soon?
Anyway, my point is, not quite that this is war or anything (!) but that there's a big difference between the techno scene/market (as most of us refer to it as) and the minimal techno scene/market. Less hype with Hawtin would be no bad thing at all, with more Single of the months in magazines from Sugeon or whoever, rather than some Poker Flat two tracker :)
Less clubnights being too safe and fashionable wouldn't be a bad thing either. It comes back to what many people love about techno, and that is that it's primal. Is minimal techno or what the whole Minus crew is coming up with in any way off the edge? No, it's warm up/non peak time techno.
Disappointing what this thread has become.
Indeed it is.
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haha innitOriginally Posted by massplanck
Some of it's been kinda pointless alright! Either way, I'll be interested to see what Hawtin comes up with for this.Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
it's a sad day for yoda. disappointed he is...Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
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christ almighty brian, you sound like eddie fowlkes.
you speak from experience eh? were you IN detroit back then? i was. i started going out in detroit in 1987. from the music institute on, when on most nights i was one of a small handful of white kids there. so unless you lived there too, everything you are reciting as fact is actually hearsay. and that's not how it happened.
it wasn't "detroit techno" on those early records. it was "the new sound of detroit techno". and back then we WERE kids. rich spent all his time in detroit; it was five minutes from his house. there's 40 billion interviews out there where he's very clear where his influences came from. plus 8 was originally formed for the single purpose of creating a derrick may megamix.
maybe rich doesn't speak as freely about certain artists from back then b/c of all the ridiculous racist (yes, racist) crap he and john were given at the start. but it was only from a few. most of those guys are now all friends.
anyway.. you don't like what he does, that's clear. totally your perogative; that's cool. but a lot of what you're saying is just inflamatory. that does no one any good.
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