1) Lack of definition of the title "rave club" (Sec. 3a). Does that mean an=
y place playing that darn annoying techno crap? Is this going to be open to=
a policeman's definition of a rave club?
2) $7 million is going to be used on an anti-ecstasy drug campaign (Sec.5).=20=
Is that what they consider educating the public about a drug? I especially=
love the recent ads showing several happy students who are no longer "hooke=
d" on e. Look at how this guy smiles; he's been off of e for 2 months now!=20=
Well, damn I was once off e for more than a year just cause I didn't feel l=
ike it - and let me tell you how easy that was, too.
3) $1.5 million will be spent on research (Sec.7) and $1 million on an anti-=
club drug task force (Sec.8). I'd fall dead with surprise if they end up st=
ressing in their presentation to the public their scientific findings, inste=
ad of getting everyone worked up over exaggerated ugly images in order to bu=
ild up a stigma, especially if it targets anyone listening to 'techno'. I j=
ust hope their work is really done to understand something instead of provin=
g any opinions made beforehand.
4) Did you notice Mrs.Clinton's name on the list of sponsors? Hillary, I th=
ought you were a party girl! What happened? (Kidding)
Remember way back when they'd to fight the 'demon weed' and one method was t=
o shut down jazz clubs, but in reality it was all a cloaked racial war again=
st Blacks and Hispanics? I also remember parents thinking their kids were g=
oing to kill themselves because they wore black & listened to the Cure, Smit=
hs & Joy Division.
And what about older people who prefer other music, but do e for 'therapeuti=
c' reasons? If they really want to stop ecstacy, they should perform the ha=
rd task of fighting those who make it & those who sell it. I'm just tired o=
f politicians opting for the easier way which is to call names & create ster=
eotypes.
blah, blah, blah,
malfunctiongirl
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Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2001 19:36:32 EDT
From: Arcya@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) hello + new album
Belated welcome to Karla! (I was on vacation, so I'm allowed - haha).
My boyfriend went to parts of South America a little over a year ago & he said that Santiago was the best place he went to. Hope it still rocks. I grew up in Lima until I finished 1st grade. It's really cool to read from individual Moby fans who are from countries we usually don't hear from.
First song that made me like Moby: Go
And about the new album: Moby said he's got about 130-140 songs & he's checking to see which ones he falls in love with the most. So depending on what he picks, the record could take any sound, shape, color...
And I think Moby has $19,037,624 and 88 cents (not including what he's donated to charity).
love&hello,
malfunctiongirl
PS: I am currently watching the video for New Order's "Crystal" (love that song, the words). What's with New Order not being in a New Order video? It reminded me of REM's "Crush With Eyeliner" where they have a cute young hip band in their place. Now will MTV play it?
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Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 12:36:12 EDT
From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Plastikman
Hi!
I just went to a Ritchie Hawtin party last night. It was AWESOME. If anybody is interested in going to them I think he posts his parties on m-nus.com. He had a festival last week (www.lifefestcanada.com) that was really nice and laid back on the riverfront of Windsor. Kevin Saunderson was there for those of you that saw him in the rave cave at Area One. I know I keep talking about Detroit Techno but to make this Moby related in a more direct way, they are both bald and good musicians.
Love to All,
Sharmila
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Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 10:53:39 -0700
From: Grim Reality <maryj19@loop.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Plastikman
Sharmi23@aol.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just went to a Ritchie Hawtin party last night. It was AWESOME.
expect nothing less from him. :)
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Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 23:05:26 +0200
From: "Bart van Eijck" <j.vaneyck@chello.nl>
Subject: (mobility) OT: Tournesol - Kokotsu
It's a long shot, but does anybody know where I can get my greedy little
hands on the album "Kokotsu" by Tournesol on CD?
I've seen a couple of backorder stores listing it, but they always have a
very outdated catalogue...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bart
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Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 19:27:11 -0500
From: John Turpin <justified_type@mac.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Plastikman
At 12:36 PM -0400 9/3/01, Sharmi23@aol.com wrote:
> I know I keep talking about Detroit Techno but to make this Moby
>related in a more direct way, they are both bald and good musicians.
...and they're named Richard.
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I can't get into it." -- Coolio
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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:03:30 EDT
From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) richie hawtin
Now he and Aquaviva are also using laptops hooked up to their mixers. They're using a program called Final Scratch which is an MP3 player that takes the MP3s and makes it like a vinyl. And hooked up with a mixer you can use a regular vinyl on a turntable and use it with the MP3 program and mix the two. I'm not fully sure I understand how it works but I read it in an article. At the festival I was straining to figure out what the heck he was doing on that laptop. If anybody knows anything about this program or anything similar to it let me know. I think that the one that he's using is a beta version.
AND DE9. It hasn't been released here yet but I have it on pre-order so I'm waaaiitting....
- -Sharmila
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Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 09:30:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brad Caviness <bigwigenterprises@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) Beat Menace DJ Mixes
A great deal of you on this list are djs... or appreciate
electronic music as presented by dj's in clubs and at raves.
I hope this is not untoward of me, or causes offense to
anyone, but I thought I would inform you of a new mix cd
I've completed. Lots of different sounds and moods... as
good for listening as for dancing. And available for a