i do believe that most of the Narrcisist was recorded when Kenny was still
back in Detroit.

the new Dark Comedy does have a different feel, although I wouldn't just
lay a geographical tag on it


On Tue, 25 May 2004, matrix313 wrote:

> Interesting theory. so, in listening to the new Kenny Larkin album, we
> should take into consideration that he's been living in L.A. for the past 2
> and a half years, and listen to it from a west coast point of view, to avoid
> comparing it to whats commonly considered "Detroit Techno"? check out
> Kenny's "The Narcissist" album, the worlds first "Hollywood Techno®"
> project! Look at that, I've created a new sub-genre category! :^)
>
> sean
>
> on 5/25/04 5:47 AM, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> >> Not to imply that techno, especially Detroit techno, does not have a
> >> universal appeal on some level, but it's taken moving around to help me
> >> understand that music's appeal lies more than in just the art. The
> >> cultural milieu, and the environmental surroundings have an important
> >> impact as well.
> >>
> >> Anyone else experience this?
> >
> > yeah this is a variation of the 'what do you listen to in the summer'
> > question but yeah living in Manchester (well Warrington, well actually
> > Fearnhead, lol....y'know these are all 15 miles apart) means that it's
> > raining all year round which for me is something in between house and
> > techno :)
> >
> > when i visited Sydney, Australia i could totally see how i'd probably
> > listen to less techno if i lived there (it's very nice weather-wise in
> > case you couldn't guess)....and this appears to be reflected in the
> > music that is played in the clubs (that i was aware of....time for the
> > Ozzies to chime in a prove me wrong :) )
> >
> >
> > robin...
> >
>
>

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