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<blockquote data-quote="nick grayson" data-source="post: 638109" data-attributes="member: 7400"><p>just as LL Cool J once said "Don't Call It A Comeback" lol </p><p></p><p>Thanks so much everyone :$ for all the pms and positive response.Nice to hear from you all again. I will start a tracklist as im inevitably gonna get asked to identify some of the more obscure suff.</p><p></p><p>I was very open in my music policy at konspiracy and would play pretty much anything i liked or thought people would like.Also i would play promos acetates and new stuff that people would bring to me to play i figured if they have taken the time to seek me out the least i can do is to play their record.</p><p>I still remember when Morgan King (who is still a good friend to this day) brought me in "I'm Free" and it blew the roof off.Needless to say he didnt get his copy back lol.</p><p></p><p>A number of people have remarked the reason for the positive response is that the tracks are not the usual crap 15 songs you hear on comps/mixtapes from around that time. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully it was time travel through music for some and a new taste of something that was, for others.</p><p>Thanks again </p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick grayson, post: 638109, member: 7400"] just as LL Cool J once said "Don't Call It A Comeback" lol Thanks so much everyone :$ for all the pms and positive response.Nice to hear from you all again. I will start a tracklist as im inevitably gonna get asked to identify some of the more obscure suff. I was very open in my music policy at konspiracy and would play pretty much anything i liked or thought people would like.Also i would play promos acetates and new stuff that people would bring to me to play i figured if they have taken the time to seek me out the least i can do is to play their record. I still remember when Morgan King (who is still a good friend to this day) brought me in "I'm Free" and it blew the roof off.Needless to say he didnt get his copy back lol. A number of people have remarked the reason for the positive response is that the tracks are not the usual crap 15 songs you hear on comps/mixtapes from around that time. Hopefully it was time travel through music for some and a new taste of something that was, for others. Thanks again Nick [/QUOTE]
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