it's faaar more than now. I mean, there were house and techno tunes being
played around the clock on the 3 "urban" radio stations. I could listen to
it on the bus to school, during drivers ed in the middle of the day, on the
way home, and during the 8-10pm slot occupied by Mojo and Mills.

Now, you hear it Friday evening on the public school radio station (90.9)
and, if you're lucky enough to live close to U of M, on Crush Collision
(88.3) Thursday nights.

>From all day everyday to 2 days a week.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 12:41 PM
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: Re: FW: (313) 8-Mile - Techno on the radio


You cats are making way too much of "all over".

;)


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> From:  Mxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:  Re: FW: (313) 8-Mile - Techno on the radio
> Date:  11/11/2002 3:07:55
> To:  logic7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'[EMAIL PROTECTED] Org'"
<313@hyperreal.org>
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> At 08:51 AM 11/10/2002, logic7 wrote:
>>Last time I heard it "all over the radio" in tha D was about '89. The
Wizard
>>and Mojo both played techno, 96.3 had a house/techno show right around 1pm
>>or so, and 107.5 has a couple of DJ's that played it.
>>
>>At some point in 89, that came to a near halt. By 91, Techno and House
were
>>all but completely forced into friday and saturday mix shows (Gary
Chandler,
>>Charles Henderson, etc...)
>
> I guess my definition of "all over" is different than some; I recall those
> days as well, but even then didn't feel that was "all over".
> Still, it's certainly more than what I remember since.
>
>
> jeff
>
>
>
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