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Bites: Fergie's Strange Mentor: Jason Donovan- the New Dave Gahan- Plastikman's Vinyl Heresy: David Holmes- Original Belfast Child: Just Because You're Paranoid

Author: Jonty Adderley
Sunday, January 27, 2002
"He used to keep loads of money in the fridge. He'd keep the money he made from gigs in packets of frozen peas and stuff." (Loaded)

DJ Fergie admits he found the late, great Tony De Vit's unusual domestic financial arrangements, "pretty strange"


West London progressive duo Cass and Slide have no regrets about using Jason Donovan on a new track.

http://www.jasondonovan.co.uk (New photos of Kylie's first love)

http://www.mixmag.net


"This project has really shown how depressingly un-progressive so many people involved in our electronic music scene are. I'm like a heretic right now because of my use of Final Scratch (Digital mixing system) and talk about giving up vinyl discs." (3D World)

Many DJs view digital mixing as "a threat to their existence," claims Richie Plastikman Hawtin.

http://www.plastikman.com

http://www.threedworld.com.au


"I has the most amazing childhood . . .Running through the back streets, through derelict houses, fucking getting chased by the British army, getting chased by the cops. That was all really, really great fun to us. There's still trouble going on . . . but Belfast is like a fucking kindergarten (playschool) compared to what it used to be like." (7 Magazine)

David Holmes fondly recalls growing up in a "war zone" (Northern Ireland)


"The only way of telling is if a bent copper (corrupt policeman) tips you off. Paranoid people tend to believe any everyday irregularities (long pauses, clicks, variations in pitch) are symptomatic of a tap. None are. I always assume all my phone calls are tapped." (Loaded)

Careless talk should always be avoided, suggests Loaded's drug columnist Howard Marks.

http://www.mrnice.net
">http://members.tripod.co.uk/gouveia (Tony De Vit tribute site)


"I know people scoff (mock) but the guy can sing. And if it didn't work, so what- But it did. People say it sounds like Violator- period Depeche Mode, which is a real compliment." (Mix Mag)

West London progressive duo Cass and Slide have no regrets about using Jason Donovan on a new track.

http://www.jasondonovan.co.uk (New photos of Kylie's first love)

http://www.mixmag.net


"This project has really shown how depressingly un-progressive so many people involved in our electronic music scene are. I'm like a heretic right now because of my use of Final Scratch (Digital mixing system) and talk about giving up vinyl discs." (3D World)

Many DJs view digital mixing as "a threat to their existence," claims Richie Plastikman Hawtin.

http://www.plastikman.com

http://www.threedworld.com.au


"I has the most amazing childhood . . .Running through the back streets, through derelict houses, fucking getting chased by the British army, getting chased by the cops. That was all really, really great fun to us. There's still trouble going on . . . but Belfast is like a fucking kindergarten (playschool) compared to what it used to be like." (7 Magazine)

David Holmes fondly recalls growing up in a "war zone" (Northern Ireland)


"The only way of telling is if a bent copper (corrupt policeman) tips you off. Paranoid people tend to believe any everyday irregularities (long pauses, clicks, variations in pitch) are symptomatic of a tap. None are. I always assume all my phone calls are tapped." (Loaded)

Careless talk should always be avoided, suggests Loaded's drug columnist Howard Marks.

http://www.mrnice.net
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