African Americans comprise somewhere around 17 percent the people in
the United States, or about 40 million souls. Considered on their
own, this is less than the population of Spain and about twice the
population of the Benelux countries.
Which means, if an African American artist wants popular
Hello brothers and sisters - long time no see!!
I was in Frankfurt on business last year and managed to get to the Robert
Johnson club and had one of the top five club experiences I've ever had (or
at least the ones I can remember anyway)
I'm getting married this year so the destination for the
Hey Jason,
If you are looking for record shops, you should definitely pay Josha
Baumert a visit at Deo Records:
http://www.deorecords.com/
You might also want to get in touch with Oliver Hafenbauer from Robert
Johnson. He would be able to give some idea of what is going on in
Offenbach and
It could also be argued that the desire for black techno artists to
[re-]connect with the black community could also be rooted in a desire
to see the wellspring from which they drew inspiration continue to serve
as a fomenter for further musical creativity. If you've got quality
compost, it
situationism was punk, see g. marcus 'lipstick traces' :^)