Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City. Obviously
it's not that Inner City wasn't techno, just that it explicitly demonstrated
to the general public that techno had its roots in soul.

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| Brendan Nelson wrote:
| > I guess that in fusing vocal soul with techno in Inner City
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| He wasn't fusing anything; that *was* techno.
| One of the relatively few facets of it at the time, anyway.
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| IMHO, of course.
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|    - Mike
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