<written in a chilled voice, drinking tea>

> 
>> I do know what you mean about putting things in a box but this is how the
>> kids of today understand things and they are the ones who are going to be
>> buying the tunes, the least we could do is give them a clue and keep it
>> interesting. Lets give them a box of cool stuff to download/read and if
>> breaking it into waves or years makes it easier then I'm all for it.
> 
> i see the angle you come from here (and i partially agree on the need) but
> i'm not sure you encourage people to find their own things if you classify
> it down and neatly package it like that...or give a good picture of how
> things were (if indeed there is a single view on how things were...which
> there isn't)

One of the things I've been playing around with is the idea of a VS with a
couple of house DJ's up here, the idea being we play all the records in
chronological order, should make for an interesting night of music.

I would also argue that because there isn't enough quality history stuff
around it would only help encourage people to dip into the back catalogue as
well as purchasing new material.

There's a new generation coming that will never go into a record shop, own
decks, care about a 909 in mint condition, times move on - and we should
also. 

If you add new stuff on the same page it can only help. How many times have
you seen on this list new DJ's mentioned? Not many...Where are they or we
happy just to keep talking about the same old stuff? Lets get it out of the
way and focus on the present and future.

> detroit techno (to me) is not _just_ about the tunes produced there....it
> is more an approach to many different kinds of music and a way of playing
> them. it'd be difficult to illustrate that easily to people not familiar
> with the material, any kind of classification (into waves, or whatever) is
> just trying to verbalise a feeling from a bunch of records....

I was just thinking of doing a mix not a brand, music with always be
subjective but there's no getting away from the facts or time they where
released and it's a great way to present things - think about the music not
the myth or politics :)



> 
> ....do i make any sense here or am i just griping cos it's pissing it down
> in manchester. :)

You do, it pissing it down here as well - but then again that's normal....

> 
> all that said, if there is web-space for any of this stuff and someone
> puts the effort in then it can't harm can it? at the very least it'll
> spark some discussion...and maybe get a few more people listening to more
> interesting music.

I may need some help with some of the 12's but I'm up for it....anyone else

Martin

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