>> And also, Chicago provided the majority of the soundtrack to the
> Hacienda I
> believe, as opposed to Detroit.
>"The defining moment for me was hearing Rhythm Is Rhythm's `The Dance'
>in about 1987. That was the start of acid house for me - a moment I'll
>never forget. I remain eternally grateful to The Hac's sweaty podiums"
>Justin Robertson [ Hac DJ 1990-91, 1994-95 ]
>from the mcready article.
>:)
>robin...

There's always one clever clogs.

; )

But I would like to say that's ONE track. How many other detroit techno
joints were around at this time that could have been played? Probably 10?
As opposed to the 101 Chi-town 12's around...

But I see your point. Maybe that is the point, the few detroit tracks
around stood out more to people?

Alex

*note to self, for gawds sake shuddup*


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