"well then the prevalent view here is wrong"

So it always seems coming from you.

fh

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],313@hyperreal.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] </0>
Subject: Re: Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:22:42 -0400

well then the prevalent view here is wrong.  the festival works best when it
books diverse acts to pays its bills and perpetuate its own existence.  big
deal, so you wont like every act, but without the other 75 percent, the 25
percent you want wouldnt have a festival to play at.  and for every 313
member that wants that 25 percent, there is someone out there looking for
the dnb stuff they are booking, or this or that.  just because YOU dont dig
it, doesn't mean its invalid and has no place at the festival.

again, it is detroit's electronic music festival.  not the detroit
electronic music festival.  furthermore, it's pretty obvious that its not a
festival dedicated to detroit music.  even the first blessed years were not
as detroit-centric as it "could" have been.

and thank god for that.





----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Heutte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:33 PM
Subject: Fw: Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts


It would be at least borderline interesting if you would respond to
what I actually wrote.  Maybe somewhere else someone is
demanding that "Movement 2008: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival"
be only about Detroit techmo.  But not here.  The prevalent view
on 313@hyperreal.org has always been that the festival works best
when it represents -all- of Detroit's electronic music diversity,
not just techno.

fh

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To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] </0>
Subject: Re: (313) 4 more Movement acts
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:57:31 -0400

as has been said, its not a detroit techno festival, its detroits electronic
music festival.  and Im glad.  a yearly festival dedicated to any sub-genre
would get boring and increasingly hard to market.

detroit has more people on the lineup than any one other city by FAR, so
you, being a fan of detroit techno, should be happy with that.

this list needs to snap out of this demf-is-a-celebration-of-detroit-techno
mindset, because it just leads to cyclical wastes of time in the form of all
this whining about lineups




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