I can think of at least one exception Alex: 'e2-e4/Sueno Latino' :-)

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>Subject: Re: Re: (313) 'Techno' Music
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>>that in early stages a lot of so called 'Detroit Techno' classics are at
>>least very simular to Chicago House?
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>I guess a bit....
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>I always thought that maybe Chicago kind of had similarities with Jamaica
>(slightly).
>In that, both Chicago and jamaican producers took records from other
>'scenes', remade them in their own style for the purpose of dances/clubs.
>Chicago Heads + Disco/Italo Disco/Boogie records = House (for music box,
>warehouse etc)
>Jamaican Heads + American Soul & Blues records = Dub/Reggae (for the
>dances/soundsystems/dj's)
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>where as in detroit, there wasn't really a big club scene? and the records
>weren't really remakes.
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>erm, yet another case of me thinking out loud.
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>dunno anyway.
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