Colin Millar (millar@maths.ed.ac.uk)
Thu, 24 Sep 1998 08:56:50 +0100
> On Wed, 23 Sep 1998 12:25:24 -0700 Erik Gaderlund writes:
>
> >Culled from the 8-9.98 JockeySlut p.41 (article on Jurasic 5):
> >
> > "Double Dee & Steniski made Lessons, 1, 2, 3 which was the most
> > influential record I heard growing up in hip-hop, so I thought I'd
> > do 4, 5 and 6. '4' was the electro breakdancing type thing.
> > 'Lesson 5' was supposed to be the pre'84 era - all disco breakbeats
> > - but while I was doing it I was working on this other thing with a
> > different time signature. I thought that'll be the future of
> > hip-hop - Lesson 6...."
>
> Does that mean that he never made Lesson 5? Does anybody know?
>
> Pedro Cevallos
Lesson 5 is supposed to being made with DJ Shadow who also recorded
his own Lesson 4 track. If you listen to the end of Lesson 6 it pretty
much tells you as much. Who knows when (or if) it will actually come
out though.
Colin.
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