Sinister: The boy who's always dancing

Funkyseb at xxx.com Funkyseb at xxx.com
Sat Jul 4 21:22:19 BST 1998


Hello!
I've just been trawling through the archives (am I the last to do so?) and I
had to tear myself away. I suddenly realised how many messages there must be
out there, and I  got rather scared, and rather giddy. And some of the
threads...something about Sid James that Peter Miller pronounced rather
strange; hissy turntables, and some other stuff I can't think of. You could
feasibly spend forever there, reading as fast as you can, but all the while, a
fresh pile of steaming posts dollops into your mail box, and you get no where.
It's like when someone told me that you could only read 2000 books in your
life, and I thought 'no', but when you add it up, there just isn't enough time
Aggh! AAGGGHH!
But what I wanted to ask was:
 Can anyone recomend (and I know you love to) songs that sound like electronic
renaissance? Even vaguely?
I've thought of The Pet Shop Boys, (things like Where the streets have no name
or whtever it's really called, and New Order, and even Pulp (at the time of
His n' Hers,)
and I really want that sort of ghostly, synthy p!o!p! sound running through my
head.So, if anyone has any ideas?
Seb
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