Detroit Contemporary is a space on Rosa Parks where some amazing artists are playing. Lots of abstract jazz, free noise and electronic (dub) events are taking place there. Pole and Burnt friedman just played there a couple weeks ago.

But yeah, we could use more.


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From: "Diana Potts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 14:13:07 GMT


What do you feel is missing in Detroit Musical nightlife?
 I was in Columbus this weekend, and one thing a couple Detroiters and I
agreed on, is there are no more 'intelligent' type spaces for music to be
heard-like the Annex in Columbus. For those that remember the Critical
space...it was a loft type space where art could be seen and any type of
music was likely to be heard. It was as casual as you wanted it to be (motor
mouth threw some of the earliest parties there).  Plus, there are no venues
for music outside of techno. No venues for the Detroit hip/trip hop scene
here to really develop or for the jungle scene to finally have its due (as
Detroit has some really great jungle DJs to be heard). The casual days of
Family Funktion seem to have gone.



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