Paul Berger (paulberger65@yahoo.com)
Sat, 19 Jun 1999 21:57:41 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all,
I can tell you this; I don't care if jungle ever makes it commercially,
all I know is that it made it into my world, I love it to death, and
it's a success by that measure alone. Jungle still thrives on its own,
and I think the music is better for it. Some say the acid jazz movement
has died out; what, because it didn't get 'major label support'? Fuck
the majors, big time. We're in the era where the internet is about to
explode in true broadband style, and the revolution is gonna leave the
scum-sucking, money-grubbing majors in the dust. With the MP3 deal
going on, I hope they feel the heat, because it's only gonna get
hotter. I'm lovin' every minute of it!
--- derf beerson <notmusic@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear list: Just picked up a new single by Dry Hill.
> First difference : post
> merger DrU Hill are on a Def jam subsidiary called
> Def Soul . nextt off the
> track is at 76 bpm but has double time Jungle beats
> .This is beyond
> Timberland . I think this is cool because Junge as
> such jwill never make it
> unless a) people who can write tunes start doing it
> in this style. B) the
> use the production tricks of jungle in r n b .
> Jungle like dub will be
> more of an influence than a genre but thats cool it
> makes all music better.
>
>
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