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Bites: DJ Lottie's Supermarket Sweep: Adam Freeland Just Says No to Corporate Clubbing: Bobby Gillespie's Favourite Thing: Nas' Dictionary Style Sell-out: Nobel Prize Winner Fights the War on Drugs

Author: Jonty Adderley
Friday, January 11, 2002
"I've gone from being known on the club scene to being recognised in Marks & Spencers (traditional British supermarket). You know you can do it but there's a one-in-a-million chance that it would be me. It's fantastic." (The Standard)

DJ Lottie admits she's enjoying the fruits of DJ Fame.


"I was asked to play at both the Ministry Of Sound and Gatecrasher festivals. But I turned them down. I didn't want to be part of a big corporate tour. I don't need to be flown business class to my shows and be part of a huge bill; I've got my own fan-base in Australia and playing my own rooms means I can play to real fans." (Inpress Magazine, Melbourne)

Adam Freeland admits he prefers the low key personal approach when touring Australia.


Primal Scream's "Ecstasy classic" album Screamadelica was actually recorded on speed, Q magazine suggest.

http://www.q4music.com


"I'm a role model to kids by being brave and not listening to what people or certain magazines tell me to do, by not being afraid to do songs that'll get played on the radio." (Independent)

Underground hip hop kid turned multi-million selling rap star Nas, "makes a virtue out of what is basically the dictionary definition of selling out."


"Who would believe that a democratic government would pursue for eight decades a failed policy that produced tens of millions of victims and trillions of dollars of illicit profits for drug dealers, cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars, increased crime and destroyed inner cities, fostered widespread corruption and violations of human rights - and all with no success in achieving the stated and unattainable objective of a drug-free America-"

Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman challenges the entire validity of the War on Drugs.

http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/bios/friedman.html
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"Amphetamine has always been my favourite drug." (Q Magazine)

Primal Scream's "Ecstasy classic" album Screamadelica was actually recorded on speed, Q magazine suggest.

http://www.q4music.com


"I'm a role model to kids by being brave and not listening to what people or certain magazines tell me to do, by not being afraid to do songs that'll get played on the radio." (Independent)

Underground hip hop kid turned multi-million selling rap star Nas, "makes a virtue out of what is basically the dictionary definition of selling out."


"Who would believe that a democratic government would pursue for eight decades a failed policy that produced tens of millions of victims and trillions of dollars of illicit profits for drug dealers, cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars, increased crime and destroyed inner cities, fostered widespread corruption and violations of human rights - and all with no success in achieving the stated and unattainable objective of a drug-free America-"

Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman challenges the entire validity of the War on Drugs.

http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/bios/friedman.html
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