or maybe techno just wasn't her thing? i don't think it's faire to knock
someone's taste because they don't get what you do. that kneejerk reaction of
being defensive when someone is critical of your likes dislikes is the kiss of
death for any artist. it's best to just be comfortable with the fact that this
music is for some people and not for others. isn't that the beauty of it?

// giles

FC3 Richards wrote:

> i spun techno at a house party and a girl told me that she didn't like it
> because there were no buildups or break downs.  i think she just wanted to
> hear cheesey synth and snare rolls.
> jeff
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: James Bucknell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:48 AM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc:   313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject:      [313]In the Ghetto (was Richie Hawtin is the future of
> > Detroit Techno.)
> >
> >
> >
> > neither the ghetto nor the suburbs are the future of techno.
> >
> > in the ghetto people don't listen to techno--they think it's white boy
> > music
> > from england.
> > the kids in the suburbs don't listen to techno. they listen to trance and
> > drum n
> > bass.
> >
> > in the u.s. techno will probably just continue to be the preserve of a
> > small
> > dedicated group.
> >
> > i'm putting my thoery to the test. i'm meant to spin at my block party in
> > harlem
> > on saturday. i figure i'm going to get hit with a flying bottle before i
> > mix out
> > of the first track.
> > james
> >
> >
> >
> >
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