Techno Rebels?

On a slight tangent, Jeremy Deller's "Everybody in the Place" is set in a
British classroom, where he is teaching British teenagers about the impact
of American dance music on Europe at the time. Obviously the context is
probably a bit different to what you would naturally seek out, and it does
drift away from 313, but the documentary itself is far better than the
cookie cutter talking head content we have in most of the better-known
examples. The teaching setting is also a great spectatorial model, and in
terms of the impact on the viewer, it's second-to-none IIMO. It's the best
reference I can think of for the impact of 313 and 312 as cultural exports.
It was made for the BBC, but you may be able to find it on YouTube or his
site (I haven't tried to unearth the links in case international
restrictions apply).

On Wednesday, 29 November 2023, Daniel Bean <[email protected]> wrote:

> This should do the trick:
>
> https://www.mixcloud.com/tony-romanov/the-electrifying-mojo-
> wgpr-detroit-december-1981-a/
>
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 6:36 PM Thorin Teague <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> We're nearing the end of the semester in my new humanities class, and
>> I'm thinking I might indulge for a half a session or so and have a
>> discussion on 313. Any suggestions for good documentaries, or sources
>> of sound historical information?
>>
>

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