well... it's not a novel, but RoboCop was set in Detroit. Fot that matter,
so was The Crow (which isn't exactly sci-fi, but so what).
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From: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 12:36 PM
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Subject: (313) OT:Detroit SCI FI
gday !
Could anyone help me out with info about a record i found in my collection.
The center label says that it's a World Power Alliance release under UR
with Kamikaze.
The track though is Carl Craig "Free you mind" from 1992 on Planet E.
//janos
http://www.techstylism.com
it doesnt refer specifically to Detroit, but i just got done
reading samuel delany's "Dhalgren". it takes place in a mostly
destroyed midwestern US city called "Bellona" (they name lots of
other cities surrounding it, like chicago, but never mention
detroit, which makes me think that it was at leas
Coming off the stunningly beside-the-point thread on IDM about gay electronica
in which I just participated, here's another one:
I read science fiction novels all the time, always have, probably always
will. It's up there on my list of grand obsessions along with electronic
music. In fact I freq
haha man I must be a zombie today I meant EU quality
mastering...sheesh...glad it's the wknd... right they
are a mastering house only. sorry for the confusion -
minto
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wrote:
> I thought Scratch Free was only a mastering
> house
>
> On Saturday, Februa
It's a cosy little bar with a nice beer selection, good music and friendly
people. Hope to see some people there tonight.
Christian Bloch
http://christianbloch.com
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Si
here ya go,
http://www.merrickbrown.net/mix.htm
many many mixes to choose from, and it gets updated frequently from the
looks of it.
fab
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