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I lifted the following chunk from an email I received a long time ago out promoting an acquaintance's progrock band: "We'll be paying tribute to the classic Hungarian techno death polka bands of the late 80's. So if you're into cookie-monster vocals sung in Hungarian ensnared with screaming fuzzed out accordian solos over heavy TB-303 thumping, ummm...well...you should probably see a doctor, because the whole idea is just too silly to imagine. Strike this paragraph. You never saw it." My reaction to the above was to put an accordian on my shopping list if I ever ran across a good one cheap, but I haven't followed through yet. regards, Steve burnett@pobox.com On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 AaroneousAG@aol.com wrote: > > -snip- > It'll probably be of only marginal value to send a CD of ambient music >to a death-metal e-zine or radio program specializing in polka music >(unless you happen to be into ambient death-polka ... hmmm... sounds > kinda interesting). > -end snip- > > okay, what's up with the ambient death-polka thing? This was something >I used to say when someone would ask what kind of music I played "Oh, you >know, your standard death-metal-ambient-polka". That was until about a >month ago, when someone told me that there actually WAS a death-metal >polka band on the west coast (forgot the name - Dr.Z?), though I don't >know if they ever produced music one would call "ambient" (unless you >consider either death-metal or polka simultaneously ignorable and >engrosing) . . . I think we may have all caught a bad case of the memes . >. . > > aaroneous > >