Just wondering mister SPW why the hell you are the list because the only thing you try to do here is to us all we don't know sh*t about techno and apparently you are the only one who understands it all...

On zondag, feb 16, 2003, at 23:48 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:

on 2/16/03 10:35 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

well that definition beats the "its black music" bullshxt
that this list normally spews.

Techno transcends racial boundaries because of technology and globalization.

yeah. i mean obviously. like R+B is white music because christina
aguilera makes it.

Christina has a Latin background,

Mexican people are part Aztec (South American Indian) and part Spanish.

let's not efface her cultural identity.
She's a terrific singer! New album Stripped is very good. I think it's too
easy to dismiss pop music just because it's popular.
It's OK to like Christina's and Rob Hood's music, I do!
I still maintain that Missy Elliott is more radical and perhaps more
'techno' than say Ben Sims...

Missy Elliott is R&B/ Urban radio not techno.

If you like pop music be sure to check out the latest Billboard charts:

http://www.billboard.com/billboard/index.jsp

on 2/12/03 2:24 PM, Dan Sicko at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

How about the Emoticon folks, Delsin, Digital Soul? (to name but a few)
There are lots of artists and labels that are creating wonderful
evolutions of Detroit techno.

That doesn't equate to techno.
Detroit techno is like an endangered species with a dwindling population.


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