Talk:Drop the Lime

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this has been c/p from some promotional matrial--I think it needs to be adjusted

I agree, this doesn't read well at all. I attempted to clean up a few capitalization errors here and there and added We Never Sleep to the releases list. In fact, this is copied from: http://www.fanaticpromotion.com/current/drop_we.html Ozzie606 19:19, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I cleared up some of the subjectiveness in this article, it sounded too much like a fanzine.

Biography[edit]

This information was deleted from the page, for reasons I don't understand.

"Venezia grew up in Manhattan and Italy.[1] His father is an abstract painter, Michael Venezia, and his mother is a photographer. Sol LeWitt and Dan Flavin were friends of the family.[1] Venezia's early releases were in the breakcore style, released on Ambush Records, Broklyn Beats, and Tigerbeat6.[1] He went to high school at the Professional Performing Arts School.[1] His early electronic productions were drum and bass in the vein of Ed Rush and Optical.[1] He attended Bard College and studied under Richard Teitelbaum.[1] Venezia was later influenced by the recordings of Aphex Twin and Squarepusher.[1] His 2005 album, This Means Forever, gained the attention of the breakcore scene, and he played shows with Venetian Snares, Hearts of Darknesses, and Kid 606.[1] Three years later, he changed his focus to more mainstream dance music.[1] His next album will be released in summer 2009.[1]"

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Vivian Host, "Night Music", XLR8R 123, December 2008, p. 40.

As it is well-sourced, we should consider re-inserting this paragraph. Aryder779 (talk) 01:50, 25 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]