Not that I could give two sh*ts about any of this but for the record,
pretty sure Seth Troxler did his time behind the counter of that great
record shop Melodies and Memories on Gratiot where Omar S would be
browsing leading to his Omar S studio creations as young seth or
something. anyway, wha
Only thing I know about him is that for no apparent reason he was a
complete douchebag on this list when I was helping out with Bone's
attack mixes a few years ago.
On Apr 24, 2009, at 8:15 PM, David Powers wrote:
Seth Troxler is a great DJ actually, but I think he lives in Berlin
now...
Seth Troxler is a great DJ actually, but I think he lives in Berlin now...
~David
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 8:28 PM, kent williams wrote:
> easy now. I haven't heard Seth Troxler's music yet, nor Seoul's. But
> how many people show up is not a valid yardstick for musical validity.
> And I'm not di
easy now. I haven't heard Seth Troxler's music yet, nor Seoul's. But
how many people show up is not a valid yardstick for musical validity.
And I'm not dissing Seoul or DTM -- Angie and Tom have been wonderful
to me over the years.
I'm just saying you shouldn't take Tristan's comments as a blanke
hmmm... taking the bait here Tristan
you think Seth Troxler is the best out of Detroit...? I'd never heard
of him so I asked around and just heard some interesting comments
about him... and besides the comments about him starting out as a
trance DJ... from what I hear of his recent local influ
oops, just sent a blank reply.
fyi, seth isn't in detroit either
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From: "Tristan Watkins"
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:34 PM
To: "kent williams" ; "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313)
On 23/04/2009 20:53, kent williams wrote:
NPR's Morning Edition asks Why Can't Detroit Cash In On It's Music
Scene. (ironic note, the one Detroit Music phenomenon, techno, that
has a major annual festival in Detroit with international reach, only
rates one sentence)
I'm picking holes in language
Sweet Juniper is such a great blog. Really good writing and he does
important things for Detroit.
NPR story - Martha Reeves is on the Detroit City Council! I did not know that.
Denise
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:53 PM, kent williams wrote:
> Sweet Juniper stitches together a long block of aband
Sweet Juniper stitches together a long block of abandoned houses in
Detroit into one panoramic image
http://www.sweet-juniper.com/2009/04/singularity.html
NPR's Morning Edition asks Why Can't Detroit Cash In On It's Music
Scene. (ironic note, the one Detroit Music phenomenon, techno, that
has a