I'm insulted. *kidding* ;) There's a subtle difference between new to the list, and new to techno (and music in general) tho. Anyway.... I'm going down town. I've run out of orange squash, and I need more stickers for me flask.
Dscaper ---------- Aeonflux Radio - http://www.aeonflux.co.uk "A man who know's what he knows, and knows what he doesn't know, is the sign of a man who knows." > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 November 2002 23:24 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Cc: Wes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dan Sicko (E-mail) > Subject: RE: (313) Books on Detroit's Music > > > We'll need to get these books listed on the 313 site/FAQ... in > addition to the already mentioned (ultimate D-techno backgrounder > book): Techno Rebels. I kind of consider that required homework > for those new to the list anyway :) > > thanks, > Matt MacQueen > > -----Original Message----- > From: Wes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 5:19 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) Books on Detroit's Music > > > On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Pick up the book "Before Motown" to find out about Detroits jazz history > > before motown. Anything about Motown. > > Here's the details on that one for all those interested: > > Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920-60, (2001). Lars Bjorn > w/Jim Gallert. > > Check these as well, especially the first one: > > Dancing in the Street: Motown and the Cultural Politics of Detroit, > (2000). Suzanne E. Smith. > > One Nation Under a Groove: Motown and American Culture, (1995). Gerald L. > Early. > >