Most genre's do not last very long before becoming ec=xtinct. I mean disco
only lasted 10-15 years at best. House and techno have been around over
twenty years. whats left to say?
I can't remember the last time i dj'd and only played house and techno.
hasn't happend in 4-5 years maybe.
A



On Sat, November 8, 2008 2:40 am, /0 wrote:
> techno is dead.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Denise Dalphond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:29 PM
> Subject: Re: (313) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
>
>
>> Ethnomusicology!!
>>
>> I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known
>> Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to
>> the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations.
>>
>> Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this...
>>
>> Denise
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:49 PM, " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I totally have been wanting to see or write myself an article that
>>> isnt a summary of whats out there, thats got new interviews with key
>>> players of the early 313, and that almost looks at it from an
>>> ethnomusiclogical perspective as well as one that goes through
>>> records, records broken by mojo, radio shows, and the like..
>>> The glaring omission of a realdeal article about 313 has much in my
>>> opinion to do with the fact that its still undercover...i mean, a 313
>>> dj will get booked in nyc and i dont see any of the people from the
>>> other techno parties there.  also, many of the people who read
>>> waxpoetics intently for the other kinds of articles, at least in nyc,
>>> partially think that those early 313 names play mostly ibiza stuff,
>>> imho, even if they have, you know, c2 remix x or dmay or cybotron
>>> record y.
>>> and the vast majority of those people havent seen any of the first
>>> wave 313ers kill it.  maybe i'm off, but i dont think so.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Denise Dalphond
>> Ph.D. Candidate
>> Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology
>> Indiana University
>> www.denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com
>>
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