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Along_the_Wire don’t you want to make sweet sweet love to him? Anything can be arranged!

    This thread is a massive opportunity for Alistair to post all the trax the “ladies love”. Holy moly, what a gimp.
    Fwiw, I heard Sasha drop Professional Widow at System when it was a whitle label, the least Garage track I can think of tbf.

      Looking forward to Millsy sat on his hands for about three weeks before noticing Flares’ return.

      LT42 Have you heard the track Losing my edge? It was surely meant for you you old bore.

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        [deleted] please show me the sasha gig

        When do I talk about Sasha gigs?!

        [deleted] Dance music has always been poppy, rnb influenced, commercial

        Only parts of it.

        [deleted] hedonistic gear

        I don’t see how this is in any way synonymous with the “poppy, rnb influenced, commercial” part of your description. “Hedonistic” dance music can be all of, some of, and none of, those things.

        [deleted] you just attach a weird attitude of authenticity for functional music

        Err, that’s news to me.

        I’ve got no idea who you are, and I don’t know how you can act as if you know me.

        [deleted] which cannot ever truly offer the subcultural credibility and validation you so crave

        Again, I’m not even sure why I’m responding to your post because you don’t appear to talking to me or about me, but rather shouting in to some imagined void.

        [deleted] Own your lane

        What the heck does this mean?!

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          hugopal no, all of it. disco was the pop music of its day. if you can’t see this, you need to go back to school. This is why prog house failed. Tried to be something it couldn’t, logistically.

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            even 92-93 weapons grade industrial Jeff Mills was operating in a poppy p-funk lineage. just ask @zackster - the best techno is mutant alien pop.

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              bosstrabs Imagine: Me, OLB and Alistair behind the velvet rope. Jeroboams of Cristal on our table.
              Gyaldem being suaved.

              Are you all putting on the fake Jamaican accent while doing it?!

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