hey kj

this sounds almost like a line up from 95
;-)

holland got more to offer then i.e. Dylan Hermelijn, Quazar, Random XS and
Thee J. Johanz,
mostly artists who last five (and more) years did release anything.. ..

but my guess is it will be more of a Barkers thing..

it's just a guess


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kj at technotourist dot org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "313 Mailinglist List" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: (313) dutch stage on demf



On 30-mrt-04, at 20:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> That's cool - outside of Detroit itself, it seems that the Netherlands
> is a
> megacenter for this music (on par with Berlin)
>
> I would expect to see Clone associated DJs? A fair amount of electro?
> Any
> Technotourists?

I doubt it, no technotourists there. Also don't expect any Clone
associated DJ's to, Rebelbass talked to Clone about this stage and they
did not know anything about this. Actually i found that a bit odd as
50% off all the interesting dutch techno artists are involved with
clone (or at least with a clone associated label). That's why we came
up with this list of suggestions for a decent dutch stage:

Speedy J, Duplex, I-F, Cloneman Serge, Rude 66, Like A Tim, Stefan
Robbers/Terrace, Orlando Voorn, New World Aquarium, Steve Rachmad,
Dylan Hermelijn, Max 404, Quazar, Jeroen Verhey /Secret Cinema, Dimitri
(the dutch one), Erik van de Broek, Alden Tyrell, Dexter, Miss Djax
(she was one of the first dutch labels who released music from detroit
and chicago artists) Random XS, Thee J. Johanz, Kettel, Rushhour DJ’s

Actually there are not that many quality artists here in holland :)


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