On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:15, Ravinder S Mann wrote:
Can techno capture the youth market ?
Does it want or even need to? Most kids here are into funky house,
speed garage or various flavours of hard style, the other factor is
there are no techno clubs to go to.
I think we'll start to see
There's an article in this months iDJ featuring some of Detroit's new
producers, no idea which ones and Wire has a big interview with
Dopplereffekt.
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Check out this mix by Cooly G - definitely some 'techno' elements in
there. I'm loving this new take on an old sound
http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=
2507Itemid=28
Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
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VT Library Users' Guide
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With full tracks from Annie Hall and DJ Stingray himself...
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/v-a-the-first-wave/
[kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com]
You gotta do what you gotta do. A lot of techno is also made really
quickly. In fact, I think a lot of producers have the strategy of
making a lot of tracks as quickly as possible and then picking the
best of the lot.
Techno doesn't have to be
Not techno, but for fans of early dance music sounds, these two will
be playing in Chi on Saturday. I've never seen them live, so I'm not
sure if they are sticking to the old stuff or not but this might
be interesting. Here's hoping we get some sweet WBMX action.
-Art
Last week's Wild Kingdom featured a somewhat ambient CD set dovetailed
with recent arrivals to the KFJC library..The set listing is at
http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=33543 . You can download the
show acrhive at the link shown a few lines below...If you do visit the
download archive.