That's just Eminem who has the antipathy to 'techno'. Proof is more open and
gives props to eveyone. I think there's some social links. But not 'techno'
so much as house/ghetto-tek.
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From: Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno
Date: Fri
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit
and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I
heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off
either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty
Detroit, and I never lived in Detroit but I lived in Ferndale at Nine
Mile.
/dave
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Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Hip Hop and Techno
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 18:17:13 +
From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
I got
Hi,
I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit
and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I
heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off
either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty Express' (off the Welcome
While the topic is detroit and hip, may I recommend detroit artist Jimmy
Edgar who records as Morris Nightingale and Kristuit Salu. He does
prefuse73 style hip hop / idm / techno influenced - definitely worth
checking:
check http://www.m3rck.net/html/discog/009.html for previews of his album
I know this is OT but Detroit urban radio should play that Royce Da 5 9
record Boom that DJ Premier produced for MTV's Carmen soundtrack. That is
one of the best hip-hop cuts I have heard all year.
Also any thoughts on the new Felix Da Housecat LP - very cool, 80s electro,
guest vocalist
If memory serves me, I heard that Royce track on 97.9 and 105.9 quite a bit a
few months ago.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 19:54, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I know this is OT but Detroit urban radio should play that Royce Da 5 9
record Boom that DJ Premier produced for MTV's Carmen soundtrack.
I may get flamed for this but I just gottta say how good Eminem and D12 were
in Australia.
They were the hungriest rappers I have ever seen with their level of
success; the show was really tight, a combination of well rehearsed routines
and well timed improvisation - quite a contrast to the
Slum Village be about an in-store record signing
thang this Saturday - 04 March '00 - 3PM (sharp!)
at the Los Feliz version of FatBeats.
Livin' L.A.rge,
J. E. v. F-B. B.
Slum Village be about an in-store record signing
thang this Saturday - 04 March '00 - 3PM (sharp!)
at the Los Feliz version of FatBeats.
Livin' L.A.rge,
J. E. v. F-B. B.
In a message dated 3/2/00 12:35:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh wait, that's right, Eninem snatched two Grammys. Never mind. :P
-d
Hell yeah, and it was Black History Month when he did it ! Something to think
about...
a.
speaking of detroit hip hop--the newest HIPNOTECH record found
One of the members is JayDee who also forms part of The Ummah, A Tribe
Called Quest's production arm, along with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. (I
am not exactly sure of the status of this triumvirate since Tribe's demise?)
Jay Dee has been instrumental (no pun intended) in the production of
In a message dated 3/2/00 12:35:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh wait, that's right, Eninem snatched two Grammys. Never mind. :P
-d
Hell yeah, and it was Black History Month when he did it ! Something to think
about...
a.
..i read a good article with eshaam(sp?)in the source where he mentioned
that they have created a new style called acid rap which focuses on putting
out alot of releases all the time..he also mentioned the fact that every hip
hopper that made it from detroit is white and how this really made
DARUCKUS!!!
lil' robbie wrote:
..i read a good article with eshaam(sp?)in the source where he mentioned
that they have created a new style called acid rap which focuses on putting
out alot of releases all the time..he also mentioned the fact that every hip
hopper that made it from detroit is
Can't verify, but I have heard that ICP and Esham are playing this Sunday at
the State in Detroit, accompanied by everyone's favorite Sandwhich makers, the
all of a sudden ubiquitous Detroit Grand Pubas!
J.
..i read a good article with eshaam(sp?)in the source where he mentioned
that they
. and, hold the phone, he is not white! but he does
have ties to eminem kid rock icp esham. detroit hip hop is nothing if
not incestuous!
kelli
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From: lil' robbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit
I may be going out on a limb here but personally I think Eminem is a
cultural anomaly - I am not necessarily defending him, I don't really like
his music at all, but I think he stands on his own, like, say, Teena Marie.
There was a really good article in Vibe looking at the implications of
Remember we were discussing Slum Village a few months back?
Carl Craig brought Slum Village in to remix People Make The World Go 'Round
- hopefully that will see light of day soon on Planet E.
Slum Village are a great new hip-hop outfit from Detroit. Think Native
Tongues style hip-hop for the
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