Re: Do they still want Rare Groove?

From: aspeitia axel arturo barcelo (abarcelo@indiana.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 21:16:00 MET DST

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    On the other hand, just because they were not dancing, that does not mean
    they did not like it. Sometimes I have really digged a DJ and not danced
    to the music, because I was just 'chillin' or really getting into the
    sound: listening, you know?

    -axel

    On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Elson Trinidad wrote:

    > I think that for most of these people, they're already accustomed to
    > 4-on-the-floor, sampled breakbeats and the extreme frequencies of today's dance
    > music that if they hear live drums, or even live music whatsoever, they're
    > programmed to not dance. It's "chill music" to them.
    >
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    >
    > - 30 -
    >
    > :. elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
    > :. elson@westworld.com
    > :. www.westworld.com/~elson
    >
    > "Ever notice no one uses the term 'Information Superhighway' anymore"?
    >
    >

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