Jazpa wrote:
> I'm sorry to hear that you feel alienated.
> I guess I just see things from a different perspective.
> My husband is a fairly well known regional dj and they've been
> nothing but incredible towards him. He cuts alot of their tracks
> and they are friendly to both of us. So not everyone has been alienated.
Well, also my music has a lot of ethnic (Asian music) influences in it. So
people either LOVE it because it's different, or *hate* it, because it's different.
> I think the whole "buzzsaw" issue has alot to do with preference. Preference is still no excuse to bash something you yourself don't get into. I love their ruff style. It makes me think and my body loves to move to it. It's not for everyone.
Hey, I love the hard stuff too. I also like junk food. But it's not all I eat.
My anger and disgust is not on those who make "hard" tracks, but the scenesters
who refuse to have a more "balanced diet."
> Elson, I would be interested in hearing some of your tracks.
> Would you mind sending me a tape? I promise not to hold our
> differences against you. =)
I got websites:
www.e-trinity.org
www.mp3.com/etrinity
I don't care if you hate it, though I'd like to know why.
Elson
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:. elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
:. elson@westworld.com
:. www.westworld.com/~elson
"music is a form of rapid tranportation" - john cage
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