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A conversation between JOOF and Christopher Lawrence
Here is a Skype conversation between John 00 Fleming and Christopher Lawrence. I recorded this from youtube and put together the most important parts that had the most meaning. The original conversation was 10 minutes long, but I cut it down to just 3 minutes. It's kind of like a mini interview between the 2 of them on their thoughts about the change of the scene and how the music impacts them and the fans. Just 3 minutes of your time is all I ask, and I am sure there are some parts within this 3 minutes that many of you will agree with 
A Conversation between Christopher Lawrence & John 00 Fleming by RoryJames
http://soundcloud.com/roryjames/a-conversation-between
Thoughts?
lovely nice good to know that
Not this shit again. Is this like the third fucking thread about Flemming and his rant about how trEnce music isn't what it used to be?
This is starting to become more like the Tea Party, where any relevance at all is lost to a sea of meandering professional ambition conflated with an increasingly disingenuous grassroots narrative to create an end result of white noise. Even the detractors of the conversation fulfill the roll of amplifying it well beyond the level it's called for, in the mix, and one cannot help but to relinquish their interest in it.
For it - this - is death. Pointless, venal death with no cause nor even the faintest promise of some supposed liberation that would arise, given the druthers of its architects. And there are so many more interesting things that compel attention elsewhere. But this ... whether you agree or disagree with its premise and its efficacy or not ... is a lost fucking cause.
Kindly, shut the fuck up about it!
That was really fucking gay.
This idiot here falls into the poster trying to sound smart category....
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker any relevance at all is lost to a sea of meandering professional ambition conflated with an increasingly disingenuous grassroots narrative to create an end result of white noise. Even the detractors of the conversation fulfill the roll of amplifying it well beyond the level it's called for, in the mix, and one cannot help but to relinquish their interest in it. For it - this - is death. Pointless, venal death with no cause nor even the faintest promise of some supposed liberation that would arise, given the druthers of its architects. |
Go ahead...
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker This is starting to become more like the Tea Party, where any relevance at all is lost to a sea of meandering professional ambition conflated with an increasingly disingenuous grassroots narrative to create an end result of white noise. Even the detractors of the conversation fulfill the roll of amplifying it well beyond the level it's called for, in the mix, and one cannot help but to relinquish their interest in it. For it - this - is death. Pointless, venal death with no cause nor even the faintest promise of some supposed liberation that would arise, given the druthers of its architects. And there are so many more interesting things that compel attention elsewhere. But this ... whether you agree or disagree with its premise and its efficacy or not ... is a lost fucking cause. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J What the fuck does that mean? |

How would the world "ubiquity" (synonym of omnipresence) be used in a sentence?
"Chimney is ubiquitous?" Can't even pronounce "ubiquitous"
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker Exactly! It is a meaningless conversation. There is nothing relevant to be added to it and having it, at all, is worth nothing. The academic melodrama of my post has everything to do with satirizing its meaninglessness. |
Oh lord my sides hurt!
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| Originally posted by Chimney How would the world "ubiquity" (synonym of omnipresence) be used in a sentence? "Chimney is ubiquitous?" Can't even pronounce "ubiquitous" |
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| Originally posted by NYtribal4ever!! Maybe it had everything to do with you being stupid. Tea party gathering at a 80 million pound superclub in ENGLAND. It is official. James Palumbo lost his fucking mind. ahahaha Oh lord my sides hurt! |
Sorry, but I don't wanna hear no talk about underground, playing the same tunes and "lone ranger" from the guy who thought that making two remixes of Party Rock Anthem was a good idea.
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| Originally posted by NYtribal4ever!! Maybe it had everything to do with you being stupid. Tea party gathering at a 80 million pound superclub in ENGLAND. It is official. James Palumbo lost his fucking mind. ahahaha Oh lord my sides hurt! |
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker Exactly! It is a meaningless conversation. There is nothing relevant to be added to it and having it, at all, is worth nothing. The academic melodrama of my post has everything to do with satirizing its meaninglessness. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J You use exactly the same melodrama whether you're analysing some early '90s eurodance Lunar Phase 7 posted or whether you're talking about rape in the COR. And how is that post satire? Using pointless language to denounce a pointless cause? Cutting. Also, ubiquitous means pervasive or omnipresent. |
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| Originally posted by Chimney Are you hot? |
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| Originally posted by Chimney You know Existo, I've always wondered,you being a woman and all |
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| Originally posted by NYtribal4ever!! A woman??? I am a guy with huge muscles that can kick your ass. |
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| Originally posted by Chimney Reminds me of the fags at Twilo back in the days. Thank God that shit-hole closed. |
... NOT if you were 10 years old tho. Vin would have given you the boot.
who is you daddy and what does he do?
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| Originally posted by NYtribal4ever!! You were born February 15th, 1990 according to your profile you were only 11 when twilo was poppin... there there.... going to clubs underage... ten years under the age limit? This is not the thing to do You know if you were in your late teens you could give a 20 to Vin Diesel back in the day at the tunnel to let you in ... NOT if you were 10 years old tho. Vin would have given you the boot. I imagine vin diesel looking at our friend chimney out of the tunnel like wtf who is you daddy and what does he do?Now Twilo on the other hand was even more by the book as far as the everyday operations. They both closed 2001 tho. |
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| Originally posted by Chimney The way you used that Green Velvet lyric in the middle of everything...wow, got me going real good. Let me take you out to dinner, then we can have a drink at my place. I'll pull out my big "Twilo" neon sign and hang it over the velvet bed covers, then we can proceed making love while listening to " Sasha @ Twlio, NYC 20-3-98". With any luck we'll both climax during Greece 2000. |
I like this thread
Yeah, I first read this thread and decided not to start listing.
Still if nothing happens fast it's gonna be the Thread of the day....
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| Originally posted by Trance-MB Yeah, I first read this thread and decided not to start listing. Still if nothing happens fast it's gonna be the Thread of the day.... |
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