Re: (313) NPR: How The Internet Transformed The American Rave Scene

2011-07-15 Thread Arturo Lopez
Fun article. For those of us in the States who weren't quite old enough yet to sneak out of our parent's houses but had access to a computer in mid 90s, the early raver web scene was a great way to live a bit vicariously. There was definitely a year or two where I was consuming every bit of forum

Re: (313) NPR: How The Internet Transformed The American Rave Scene

2011-07-15 Thread jwan allen
That was one of most irratating things about the coverage of rave scene in the early days. Without fail, there would be 4,000 ppl in a nondescript warehouse in nyc and the photographer would snap of pic of some douchebag wearing one of those silly hats! That being said, not all of the fashion was

(313) Traktorized podcast: july 2011

2011-07-15 Thread Ronny Pries
Hello list, the july edition of Traktorized is now online and up for streaming grabs at http://official.fm/tracks/277729 as well as http://www.mixcloud.com/RonnyPries/traktorized-july-2011/ - whatever you prefer. Further info (incl my ugly wannabe-press-yadda-yadda - u know the deal )

Re: (313) OK Kent, I see your point

2011-07-15 Thread Marina Tang
quite a profound statement and it leads me to believe that you may understand it (Detroit Techno) more than you realize. ;) -M. On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote: Tango music is a style that I think represents the sadness of the city for example, among