I am not saying that there is no good techno coming from Detroit. However, the most avant techno I hear of late has come from elsewhere and has begun to influence Detroit (which always happens with anything). My point is not that Detroit has "fallen off", but that I am excited to hear what will emerge from the next wave of Detroit producers. We are at another point in Detroit Techno life where we will witness a "pacing of the torch". My discussion is not about "Detroit has lost it", but about what will emerge from Detroit.

"I don't care about history, 'cause that's not where I wanna be!!!"
(The Ramones)


Jared Wilson
F.T.M. Records


From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'JARED WILSON'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
Subject: RE: [313] d-troit techno/bread n' butter (was Re: Ax-020)
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 15:47:09 +0200

Oh please not another 'Detroit has lost it' discussion. We had discusions
like this before. If you think there is no more interesting techno comming
from Detroit (or Detroit-influenced techno) why are those people still on a
mailinglist about 313-techno?

just wondering...


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>  -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>  Van: JARED WILSON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Verzonden: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:28 PM
>  Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
>  Onderwerp: Re: [313] d-troit techno/bread n' butter (was Re: Ax-020)
>
>
>  > > And how dare you say that Detroit is stagnant so soon
>  after DEMF!? ;P
>
>  If this was in response to my comments about Detroit being
>  stagnent then you
>  are preaching to the converted.  I totaly agree with you,
>  Detroit is at the
>  cusp of another great wave of freash producers.  I greatly
>  appreciate what
>  former producers and djs have done for Detroit, but of late
>  have been let
>  down by the majority of releases and djs sets I have heard from here.
>
>  Jared Wilson
>  F.T.M. Records
>
>
>  >From: Mike Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >To: gord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >CC: JARED WILSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>  >[email protected]
>  >Subject: Re: [313] d-troit techno/bread n' butter (was Re: Ax-020)
>  >Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 18:04:58 -0400
>  >
>  > > And how dare you say that Detroit is stagnant so soon
>  after DEMF!? ;P
>  >
>  >I think the thing to remember is that there is electronic music in
>  >Detroit beyond Detroit Techno. Right now there is a lot of
>  stuff that
>  >doesnt go "doof doof doof" that you do not know about yet.
>  There are a
>  >lot of cats doing good stuff that don't have deals yet, and
>  even more
>  >getting their game together as we speak.
>  >
>  >Detroit might not be tearing the roof off right now, but
>  there are cats
>  >who will be banging you upside the head in another couple
>  years. Detroit
>  >isnt going anywhere, there is still alot of time left in the game.
>  >
>  >take care,
>  >MT
>  >
>  >--
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