Re: Fwd: Re: IDM exercise mixes

From: Beau Young (bjy07@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 04 2001 - 12:04:34 CEST

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    ha! how did i know someone would comment they didn't like mc conrad!!!  his voice blends well with the production (to where it doesnt stand out above the music), he speaks the new keeping me high, and he keeps it street.  Plus when i used to play his stuff around friends i found myself and others responding through movement/dance more creatively to his lyrics.    but yeah, different strokes fo' different folks! peace

    >From: Erik Gaderlund
    >To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    >Subject: Fwd: Re: IDM exercise mixes
    >Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 01:22:10 -0700
    >
    >Well, I never particularly like the MC Conrad stuff so it would
    >certainly make me work madder! Though I would think a good 2-Step
    >Garage mix would be the right bpm range for a long workout.
    >
    >erik g
    >
    >>
    >>any of LTJ Bukem mixes are good for all kind of exercising, working
    >>out, relaxation, all that. progressions sessions, logical
    >>progression, ect esp the ones with mc conrad b/c you know his
    >>lyrics
    >>keep you on a positive mind state. The older the better, but the
    >>newer ones that are easier to find are still real good imo.
    >>
    >> >From: "Pedro Cevallos"
    >> >To: apiontek@yahoo.com, idm@hyperreal.org,
    >>ambient@hyperreal.org,
    >>acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    >> >Subject: IDM exercise mixes
    >> >Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 14:37:27 -0400
    >> >
    >> >I'm not sure I could exercise to IDM's odd time
    >>signatures...that is
    >> >unless
    >> >it was one of DJ Aura's mixes. He is da man! Last I heard he
    >>moved
    >> >from
    >> >Miami to NYC. Anybody know where he plays out? He used to flex
    >>his
    >> >skills
    >> >and record collection @ Beat Camp in Sobe...good shit!
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >Pedro Cevallos
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    >> >world
    >> >made up of seconds and minutes, the authority of nature is
    >> >superseded."
    >> > -- Neil Postman --
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