[news.groups] CALL FOR VOTES: rec.music.industrial

drdave@buhub.bradley.edu (David L. Vessell) (04/28/91)

This is it folks.  Voting for the proposed new group rec.music.industrial
is now open.  To vote for the new group, follow the directions below
exactly:

To vote YES, e-mail drdave@buhub.bradley.edu.  The Subject: header
should read 'YES for rec.music.industrial'.  The body of the note should
only read "I vote YES for rec.music.industrial", followed by your Internet
address on the following line.

To vote NO, e-mail drdave@buhub.bradley.edu.  The Subject: header
should read 'NO for rec.music.industrial'.  The body of the note should
only read "I vote NO for rec.music.industrial", followed by your Internet
address on the following line.

Voting will remain open until 11:59PM Central Standard Time, May 20th,
1991.  Additional call for votes will be posted on May 4th and May 11th,
along with a confirmation of votes received.

The charter for the proposed newsgroup follows:

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Proposed newsgroup: rec.music.industrial
Status: unmoderated
Description: Discussion of industrial-type musics.

Rec.music.industrial is for the discussion of all industrial-related music
styles, including traditional industrial (i.e. Einstuerzende Neubaten,
Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, etc.), dance-industrial ('cyberpunk'
i.e. Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Foetus, etc.) and hard techno music
(i.e. Kraftwerk, etc.).  Reviews of new releases, related news items,
concert information, and other types of discussion are encouraged.
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