I'd echo the books Baars recommended below.
Tim Barr also did the rough guide to techno book, though it wont cover much
that's not in Techno Rebels.
There's also Simon Reynolds Energy Flash. I haven't read it in decades and
though it covers some Detroit within, it drew ire from various folks as
hi Jurren
I should say I did not buy this Hanf book yet. Actually, I doubt on buying it,
as the cover contains a stock photo, which suggests the book might be a desktop
theoretical essay on Detroit music and background, without visiting town nor
speaking to artists. The book is limited to some
interesting, had not heard about that one before. is it any good (i assume it
is as you have recommended it )
louis digital (arcola/footwork and half of unspecified enemies) did a
publication on techno & architecture years ago which always sounded interesting
but i never took the time to
nice! thanks for the long list, will start searching for those publications.
jurren
Denise Dalphond wrote:
I was gonna give everybody some space to calm down for a bit, but this is too
easy.
I wrote a dissertation about Detroit techno and house:
2014.
Very cool, but I always love Alan's artwork!
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