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Dance¹s Democratisation: Hed Case Kandi: Playboys Play By The Rules: Howard

Author: Jonty Skrufff
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
³People haven¹t stopped buying underground music, it¹s just that there are
so many labels now. It used to be hundreds of people selling thousands of
records, now it¹s thousands of people selling hundreds of records.² (Onion,
Australia)

Chicken Lips tour DJ Steve Kotey dismisses dance is dead scare stories.


³Strangely it seems the more rubbish that other labels put out, the rather
shameless rip-offs that other labels produce, it¹s only boosted our sales.
There¹s a huge market out there for quality product and there always will
be.² (3D World, Australia)

Hed Kandi king Mark Moyle reveals he¹s unworried by competition affecting
his still wildly successful compilation series.



³The best way of getting a woman interested in you is to be interested in
her. Look for some kind of common connection.² (Mirror)

Playboy boss Hugh Hefner recommends avoiding chat-up lines.


³I believe him to be the most revolutionary thinker I have met and his
tenacity and dedication to free the human race from inhibition and
prohibition and make the globe a happier and more joyful planet is
limitless.² (Observer)

The world¹s most famous former cannabis smuggler Howard Marks celebrates
Mike Manumission


³One of the reasons for invading Iraq was to liberate those people and give
them freedom, yet here at home our freedoms are being restricted. On a daily
basis our privacy is being removed and so I think it's very hypocritical. I
just want that guy out of here!" (Tranfuzion.net)

US trance jock Christopher Lawrence explains why he¹s campaigning so
actively against President Bush.


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