great to see this.  tim deserves all the credit you just gave him and more.

plus, he's got that bitchen ride.  ;p

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Theakston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: (313) This Saturday @ The Detroit Techno Exhibit


>
> Hi there.
>
> Usually I don't post unless I'm being extremely sarcastic, cynical, bitter
> or all of the above. But for a refreshing change of pace, I'd like to send
> out this promotion.
>
> While he's really not known to many around the world as a prominent techno
> figure, Tim Price has been the central nervous system of countless
important
> events that have been thrown in Detroit, and was crucial to the success of
> the first D_MF. I'm sure if you've been around long enough in the scene
> you've heard his name uttered once or twice, but Tim likes to stay in the
> background about things and just do what he does best: throw killer events
> and make a difference. He's a figurehead in the Detroit electronic music
> community, but like the best of them...he's rarely seen or heard.
>
> He's worked with several record labels in the area. Plus 8, M_nus, KMS,
> Planet E, and many others all have benefitted by Tim's hard work ethic,
> unrivaled spirit and tireless dedication to the music scene. He's also
> thrown events for a multitude of charitable causes; dedicating his time
and
> efforts when he could be producing something that could turn him a quick
> profit. And on a more personal note, he's one of three people I consider a
> true mentor, and I'm sure a few other people on here can testify to his
> influence.
>
> Well, to sum this all up nicely... Tim is going to be participating in a
> panel workshop/lecture this Saturday in conjunction with the Detroit
> Historical Museum's Techno exhibit. The topics will be a broad range of
> things involving the record industry. I don't know much more specifics
than
> this, but it's a good chance and a rare opportunity to see Tim talk about
> what he does best.
>
>
> The Detroit Historical Museum is located in Detroit's Cultural Center, on
> Woodward Avenue at Kirby, two blocks North of Warren.
> 5401 Woodward Avenue
> Detroit, Michigan 48202
> 313.833.1805
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rob

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