the DEMF did an amazing job representing everything in electronic music.
and carl got knocked down by the playa haters network.

On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The point I was trying to make is that not wether Jaun or Oakenfold being one
> dj better than the other, it's the fact that Oakenfold speaks to more people
> with his music right now, even if there is some historical arguement against
> that he's not as pioneering, who gives a fuck?  I don't like the anit-black
> references he's putting out there, when it's obvious he can't milk his
> DETROIT stauts much longer, that the hype is dying down, so he has to pull
> the RACE CARD.  I'm tired of people who aren't the supersatr forever
> reverting back to a time that doesn't exist here anymore in the US. Maybe you
> can find racism elswhere, but it's certainly not in electronic music, unless,
> I suppose you work for UR, which is anti anything  not black.  The racsim
> thing is an attack on the culture on a whole, because people aren't trying to
> be part of their inner clique.  If you aren't part of their marketing machine
> in Detroit, you are excluded.  That early form of techno is not what you hear
> in the clubs, the parties, or anywhere here.  Yet they still try to
> monopolize the spotlight.  What was the DEMF?  It wasn't representative of
> Detroit.  It was a planet e, KMS, metroplex promo package. And if you think
> I'm wrong, you aren't in touch enough in the Detroit scene.
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