Like the past, loving the future, we are setting fire to everything we can up here...The sleeping giant is awake :)
-- Martin Dust Dust Science Limited PO BOX 3542 Sheffield S8 9WU UK ------------------------------------- Club - http://www.dustclub.com Community - http://www.littledetroit.net Label http://www.dustscience.com Store http://www.duststore.com ------------------------------------- 31/3/04 3:36 PM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED] > That's true, there's a lot of re-issuing and a lot of old artists > popping back onto the scene, so it's a good time for techno > nostalgia! But I'd much prefer to see a similar amount of excitement > being caused by new artists, new music and new approaches to techno > music. I feel kind of guilty whenever I pass over new records in > the shop and end up leaving with a bag full of represses and oldies, > so always make an effort to pick up new stuff as well as old. > > I hope the techno scene doesn't become completely fixated with the > past, even though the recent spate of repressed classics is > undeniably a good thing! > > Brendan > (donning flame-proof jacket) > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: 31 March 2004 16:33 >> To: Peteri, Jochem >> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: Re: (313) techno renaissance (was dutchie DEMF) >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> And i remember something about connection machine returning >> to active duty >> >> does anyone get the feeling that techno is undergoing a >> re-birth of sorts? >> we're suddenly seeing releases from artists who haven't released new >> material for several years >> and maybe it's just me but there seems to be a lot of re-issuing and >> collection LPs of classic material >> I just keep seeing names pop up here and there that make me >> go hmmmmmmm. >> >> MEK >> >> >