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Bites: Kylie's No Dancing Queen: Sophie's (Wrong) Choice: Techno's Mr Angry Stays Cross: Adam F's Exit Strategy, Gangsta Rap Wars Simmer

Author: Jonty Adderley
Saturday, January 19, 2002
"Stick to the basics. Just step together in time to the beat. Even Kylie couldn't dance before she had lessons." (Mix Mag)

Leading London dance instructor Hakim Onidubo suggests enjoying yourself rather than worrying is the secret of dancefloor success.


Music Week columnist Tilly Rutherford reveals that Kylie only got hold of her multi-million selling song Can't Get You Out Of My Head, after the former Spiller singer rejected Rob Davis' song.

http://www.sophieellisbextor.com


"I think that English journalists probably read one interview from ten years ago and try to reconstruct subconsciously the same interview and always quote the same things, whereas journalists from other parts of the world take it more seriously." (3D World, Australia)

England's moodiest (though best) techno producer Dave Clarke admits he still loathes English journalists.

http://www.threedworld.com.au

http://www.daveclarke.com


"I haven't left drum & bass, far from it, in fact. I play it every week as a DJ and it's still the most smashing energy music you can get in a club environment." (DJ Magazine)

Adam F's recent hip hop reinvention as "the next Dr Dre" appears to be in some disarray.

http://www.adamf.com


"The same nigga that used to sing 'Fuck Da Police' is now singing to the police." (www.tharow.com)

Hip hop's scariest playa Marion Suge Knight from Death Row Records labels former NWA member Dr Dre an informer.

http://www.tharow.com
">http://www.kylie.com



"I bet Sophie Ellis-Bextor is rueing her decision to turn it down originally." (Music Week)

Music Week columnist Tilly Rutherford reveals that Kylie only got hold of her multi-million selling song Can't Get You Out Of My Head, after the former Spiller singer rejected Rob Davis' song.

http://www.sophieellisbextor.com


"I think that English journalists probably read one interview from ten years ago and try to reconstruct subconsciously the same interview and always quote the same things, whereas journalists from other parts of the world take it more seriously." (3D World, Australia)

England's moodiest (though best) techno producer Dave Clarke admits he still loathes English journalists.

http://www.threedworld.com.au

http://www.daveclarke.com


"I haven't left drum & bass, far from it, in fact. I play it every week as a DJ and it's still the most smashing energy music you can get in a club environment." (DJ Magazine)

Adam F's recent hip hop reinvention as "the next Dr Dre" appears to be in some disarray.

http://www.adamf.com


"The same nigga that used to sing 'Fuck Da Police' is now singing to the police." (www.tharow.com)

Hip hop's scariest playa Marion Suge Knight from Death Row Records labels former NWA member Dr Dre an informer.

http://www.tharow.com
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