hmmm, I agree with some previous post...
You know, something I would like to do (if one day a label give me the chance to) is a kind of compilation to pass to my children and say...hmmm, here is a cd you have to hear...its electronic music from Detroit or Detroit influenced. Some real classic...I mean, some classic for everyone, Djs & Clubbers...Universal Detroit Classics...Strings of Live, Amazon, Timeline, Stardancer, Track (K.Larkin), Fix, Groove la Chord, ...maybe with a kind of timeline to explain, that kind of thing...does a compilation already exist ?...maybe because UR is not giving licence really easy ;-). And if you don't have some UR/Red Planer classics on the cd...its not a real Detroit Music History cd...so....


Fabrice Lig
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Tracklisting:
CD 1: LAURENT GARNIER
1- The Stooges ‘No Fun’
2- Aretha Franklin ‘Rock Steady’
3- The Temptations ‘Plastic Man’
4- Funkadelic ‘Bettino’s Bounce’
5- Carl Craig ‘No More Words’
6- Jeff Mills ‘Utopia’
7- BFC ‘Galaxy’
8- Arpanet ‘NTT DoCoMo’
9- D.I.E. ‘Get Up’
10- Dabrye ‘Game Over’

CD 2: CARL CRAIG
1- Visage ‘Frequency 7’
2- Kano ‘It’s A War’
3- Yello ‘No More Words’
4- Alexander Robotnick ‘Dance Boy Dance’
5- Art Of Noise ‘Beat Box’ (Diversion 1)
6- Nitzer Ebb ‘Join In The Chant’
7- Capricorn ‘I Need Love’ (Instrumental)
8- The Black Dog ‘Virtual’
9- Balil ‘Nort Route’



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