From stepintime Sent Tue, Sep 8th 1998, 08:44
oh, you got me there.......well i can't say much to that except i still have all the $$$ in my pocket that it would have taken me to drive 12 hours and spend 8 fuking days burning my ass off in the middle of the Nevada Desert with a bunch of people i don't know and watching them make asses out of themselves while they feel that they are being taken seriously. if you are going to make an ass out of yourself at least do it for a probably cause. and IDM there or not/ a lot of IDM is SHIT and i can listen to the IDM i like at home. oh and pardon me if i'd like to avoid visual contact with some 65 year old fart walking around with only his shriveled uncircumcised mud covered foreskin to show for what he's wearing. love ya, [Rod] ps- did they have any showers out there? On Mon, 7 Sep 1998 23:54:06 -0700 (PDT) Zach Hoon <xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> writes: >hi. > >i'm a fresh return from burning man, after spending 8 days there. stanky >old hippies? sure, there was a fair share of them there...they were naked >too. so what? > >it was fucking amazing there. any and everything you could imagine it >seemed like. and for the idm content? i played a bunch of warp, cup of >tea, ninja tune, countless others on assault radio 102.3, one of the many >temporary radio stations set up[ for the event. saturn5, a lurker on this >here list, also laid down some tasty idm and industrial tracks. > >right next to the radio station was mooncalf's casio camp. these guys came >up with some pretty amazing shit using a couple dimestore casio keyboards, >more than a few distortion pedals, and an atari 2600 set out for random >folks to come up and play. > >there was also a huge sound array out a ways from the south end of the >playa. i didn't get a chance to see/hear this, but reports are this thing >was incredible. somnething about picking up soupcans on sticks and hearing >weird noises through them. anyone who went see this? clarification? > >anyways, idm and all other forms of music were there in adundance. the >whole event was, well, too much for words really. too bad some people >believe the bullshit they see on tabloid tv. and marketing scam? please. >this thing has happened every year for 13 years. only in recent years has >it made media. > >"seems really stupid"? you watch/believe Strange Universe. 'nuff said. > > >-s > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]