I dont mean to stand on my women's political soap box
here, BUT besides Norma Jean...any one notice that
there's a lack of female presence this year?

please, no debates needed..Im not complaining AT
ALL....I just wanna know that Im not the only one.


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--- Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 3/29/01 10:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > I'm jazzed, of course.  The big surprise is how
> the lineup has opened
> > globally this year.  There are still some Detroit
> performers who haven't
> > been picked, but I'm very happy to see Random
> Noise Generation, K. Hand,
> > and of course Mr. Terrence Parker on this year's
> list, among others.
> 
> Agreed.  Terrence seemed a little bit down when I
> talked to him last year
> saying (if i remember correctly) that he was unable
> to play because of a
> prior commitment.  I wouldn't miss his set this
> year.
> 
> Conspicuously absent, or scheduled for next year(?):
> Juan Atkins (how about a rain date, as Infiniti?)
> Rob Hood
> Jeff Mills
> The Martian
> dopplereffekt
> Stuart Walker
> Dan Curtin
> Monochrome
> Carl Craig/Innerzone
> George Clinton
> Kraftwerk
> and of course, AO (where's his non-DEMF appearance
> supposed to be?)
> 
> And as far as opening up globally, I'd like to think
> that non detroit
> performers might present a bit of a tribute to the
> Detroit sounds that
> inspired them or their own material as embraced by
> Detroit.  Hearing Gerald
> drop a live version of "Blow your House Down" last
> year was gold.
> --
> There4IM
> 
> 
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