Well abase on Guilty Simpson or something dutch. Let's at least agree that just 
about everything is some form of techno, Ritchie Hawtin Plastikman could still 
tick a few boxes or a jeff mills thread. Are we allowed to talk about t-shirts 
and designers or does it have to be Carl Craig?

Martin Dust still surface here, shame about heaven's gains. 0.02$

Oort cloud.

C

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On Wednesday, 04/29/26 at 08:49 Tristan Watkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ll join this train, as my new one’s out today. 
> https://phonopsia.bandcamp.com/album/but-would-you-drink-horse-milk
>
> I sent another message with other 313 specifics a few weeks ago, but I 
> noticed at least one person received it, even though I didn’t. Anyway… will 
> dump that again here, if only to share the Ottto dream.
>
> also recently put together a Bandcamp top 100 tracks of 2025 (including some 
> familiar Detroit names in the back half): 
> https://bandcamp.com/phonopsia/playlist/belated-best-of-2025. I especially 
> liked Solitude by Patrice Scott last year, and the Dan Curtin album on 
> De:tuned was the bomb. For that matter, everything on De:tuned recently has 
> been amazing. New Sun Electric and the 808 State + Humanoid thing are superb.
>
> I had an incredibly weird dream recently in which a marathon was finishing in 
> my back garden for some reason. Otto won the race and immediately had to eat 
> a hard-boiled egg.
>
> On Wednesday, 29 April 2026, kent williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It seems like the list is waking up from a long sleep, so let me be
>> the first to plug my own music.
>>
>> I am very much influenced by Detroit Techno, but I'm all over the
>> place. But that's a bit Detroit too, reckless eclecticism.
>>
>> https://chaircrusher.bandcamp.com/
>>
>> A good example of my lessons from Detroit.
>>
>> https://chaircrusher.bandcamp.com/track/balsamic-remora
>>
>> There are no rules really about self-promotion on this list except not
>> to be annoying by posting all the time.
>>
>> In fact I'd love a roll call of producers on the list right now. I
>> feel like most of Detroit techno producers and DJs that were on the
>> list in the 90s are gone. I think it peaked as a list after the first
>> couple of DEMFs.
>>
>> There's always something happening in Detroit's music scene, so if you
>> know something, share.

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