> Lastly, I depart with this.  Why is that the USA is up in arms when
> technology jobs are outsourced to India and China, yet not at all
> DISGUSTED when the European magazines and scene come into our scenes
> demanding huge fees and arriving with difficult attitudes, resulting to a
> trend of the US getting InSourced...?

No offence meant to anyone, but this is one of the most ridiculous things
I've read in the last few months (at least). Is this a prank? What does an
"EU boycott" achieve other than a totally needless attack on the global
nature of the techno scene? I'm surprised to see this sort of aggressively
isolationist mentality creeping into this field of electronic music.

Besides, it's not even a consistent decision: "this collective of artists
will remain tied to the American scene and American DJs", it says, but when
you look at the E.A.R. roster, it's not exactly composed of rootin' tootin'
pure-as-apple-pie Americans by any means.

Anyway, maybe I'm over-reacting a bit. Are we going to see a "patriotic
techno tour" of the Bible Belt states in the near future? Bootlegs of
"French Kiss" coming out, renamed "Freedom Kiss"? It's all a bit strange,
and depressing in a way.

Brendan

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