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Bites: New York House No More: Angel's No Alcohol Rule: Gay Culture Disappears Up Kylie's Ass: Midem Lowlife is Rubbish: Jail All Promoters

Author: Jonty Adderley
Friday, February 1, 2002
"Kids don't know house. A fifteen year old's version of house is progressive trance, no kind of rhythm, no kind of musical elements in it, because they come from a different musical era." (7 Magazine)

Harry "Choo Choo" Romero explains why he believes house is dead in New York.


"When you've got alcohol, automatically your club becomes a bit of a meat market (pulling obsessed place). And if you can't control your door policy it becomes a lot of a meat market. If you notice, the famous clubs in dance music history have almost all been non-alcoholic." (DJ Magazine)

Angel Moraes (the owner of Canada's Stereo) reveals his two key club promotion tips.


"In the gay community now, a lot of people seem to think that everything begins and ends with Kylie's bottom. But in the 80s there was a government we all hated, which is what creativity thrives on. We have a nothing government now and kids who have grown up with everything." (Guardian)

Boy George remains unimpressed with gay culture AND the young generation.


Daily Telegraph music scribe Neil McCormick is unimpressed by the "mavericks, chancers, hustlers and deluded egomaniacs" he encountered at last week's Midem Music Conference.


"Something must be done to halt raves of every kind permanently so that we can be free of this kind of indecency."

Rave promoters should be arrested, suggests Texas resident Adrian Luis Maisonet.

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"Midem is not really geared towards the big fish in the music industry. This is the terrain of the bottom feeders, gorging on the leftover scraps of the multinationals." (Telegraph)

Daily Telegraph music scribe Neil McCormick is unimpressed by the "mavericks, chancers, hustlers and deluded egomaniacs" he encountered at last week's Midem Music Conference.


"Something must be done to halt raves of every kind permanently so that we can be free of this kind of indecency."

Rave promoters should be arrested, suggests Texas resident Adrian Luis Maisonet.

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