Re: (313) defending hawtin
On 8/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nobody has to defend him, he is in top form and literally at the top right now. LIke it or not, he is making techno popular. I am personally grateful for him turning me on to some great new artists like sleeparchive and to refocusing my interest on Pan Sonic related projects. people on this list were talking about sleeparchive from day 1. There are plenty of things about him that I don't care for but in a sea of funky breaky west coast house I am glad he comes out here and plays. music is not relative to me. its either good, or its bad. i have no problem with just not going out if the music is not top notch. I also think that the video is ego gone wild, but if they have good people interviewed in it and slick production, maybe more people will look deeper into detroit music. wishful thinking, but back in 94, when I stumbled on the pasticman record with the new sound of detriot stamped on it, I looked into what the detriot sound was and found rob hood and UR and mills and was very happy. anecdotal evidence is not a strong argument. its really easy to see that hawtin fans are not all a subset of detroit techno listeners. id draw the venn diagram but im too lazy. aside from that, what he does now (thankfully) has little to do with detroit. though if you ask some people, nothing he ever made did! tom
(313) defending hawtin
The Richie Hawtin hate fest is weak, don't yall have something better to hate on in your lives than little blond Richie. Nobody has to defend him, he is in top form and literally at the top right now. LIke it or not, he is making techno popular. I am personally grateful for him turning me on to some great new artists like sleeparchive and to refocusing my interest on Pan Sonic related projects. I have been listening to his work for a long time and there are some gems and a lot of wanking. The last time he really blew me away as a dj was demf 2005, but pretty much ever other set that I have heard or seen since then has been too polished and tweaky. But for what I don't like about his work, I love the people that he has put out records with and does parties with (excluding magda). When he plays with someone like villalobos or luciano, ah it is really the best thing for him and the best for me. There are plenty of things about him that I don't care for but in a sea of funky breaky west coast house I am glad he comes out here and plays. I also think that the video is ego gone wild, but if they have good people interviewed in it and slick production, maybe more people will look deeper into detroit music. wishful thinking, but back in 94, when I stumbled on the pasticman record with the new sound of detriot stamped on it, I looked into what the detriot sound was and found rob hood and UR and mills and was very happy. thomas