I missed Kenny this time but I know he's going strong. I was able to pick up
a white label (KDJ 33) at Rick Wilhite's shop--he's back to his old tricks
with the cut up disco loops and KDJ weirdness on the flip.

Shouts to IU -- my alma mater! 

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Dalphond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 2:20 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) techno discographies

HI all,

I just joined the list and am enjoying all the discussions and updates about
DEMF.  I missed it this year, only because I think my two boys are too young
to
go, and my baby is too young for me to be away for a weekend.

Anybody see Kenny Dixon, Jr.?  How was he?

Anyway, I am a grad student at Indiana University and am interested in
finding
out about discographies of techno music, and/or of electronic dance music,
in
general.  Let me tell you what I have found just so that we don't all keep
repeating the same things:

discogs.com
submerge.com
detroitunderground.net
paxahau.com
Simon Reynolds' book
Kodwo Eshun's book
Dan Sicko's book

Thanks a lot,
Denise


Denise MM Dalphond
Graduate Assistant
EVIA Digital Archive
Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology
Indiana University

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