>> But the US is like the Roman Empire - a super coloniser - and it will fall
> i was just thinking of the unique position that dj mani is in being an
> american yet at the same time post-colonial...
I understand his angst, I really do. I am just saying how his stance could
backfire as most peopl
> But the US is like the Roman Empire - a super coloniser - and it will fall
i was just thinking of the unique position that dj mani is in being an
american yet at the same time post-colonial...
imagine what's going through his minddon't mistake that to mean i'm
supportive...just understandable
's big here too.
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>To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
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>Subject: Re: (313) EU Boycott and an End To European Insourcing Of Techno Music
>Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 3:40
what is misanthropy?
big words confuse me
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> earth is great...people??? hm
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earth is great...people??? hm
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earth sucks,
hurray for earth
-Joe
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To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 Detroit"
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> The US, not Europe, is the cultural, political and economic hegemony.
assuming you are attaching a connotative meaning like oppression to the term
hegemony, then i totally agree and we americans are also
victims of our own hegemony...in fact there would be no need for such a
suggestion except f
the US and Europe have to pay absurd - and
way higher - prices for vinyl too. It's a problem worthy of discussion but a
'boycott' won't achieve anything.
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>From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject:
I'm not even sure if it's an issue of "fault". It's just the way
markets evolve.
I've sent out demos to lots of labels, and the ones who've responded
with interest happened to all be in Europe. I'd be happy to release
music on US labels. But if my music isn't what they're looking for, so
b
Oh btw, I'm in america,,
The South East of all places.
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From: Redmond, Ja'Maul
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:08 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Is all of this political/geographic
se artist only going to release on american labels? Are these
artist only going to tour america only,,at reduced cost in some
instances. I'm a little confused by it all.
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From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 4:34 AM
To: 313@hy
benefit. We just don't know.
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>Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:13 AM
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>People,
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>T
People,
The last thing we need right now is a THEM and US war, not only is it
juvenile, it's clear the work of someone who doesn't understand the
scene or the people. Being a twat isn't exclusive to
DJ's/Promoters/Builders/Bakers/Candle Stick Makers - Wake up. I suggest
you take your bitter u
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> Anyway, maybe I'm over-reacting a bit. Are we going to see a "patriotic
> techno tour" of the Bible Belt states in the near future? Bootl
I have to agree with you Brendan- the is no way in the world that
European DJ's have a monopoly on being bad-attitude, money grabbers- I
know enough club promoters to have heard 1000 different storied about
supposedly "underground" US DJ's acting like prima donna twats. That
doesn't EVER make
yeah all that confused me too.
it would make sense if it was something about european artists that was
stopping the US scene develop or were stifling it. i didnt think that
was the case at all. a lot of american artists are choosing to move to
europe for one reason or another, which is a sepa
> Lastly, I depart with this. Why is that the USA is up in arms when
> technology jobs are outsourced to India and China, yet not at all
> DISGUSTED when the European magazines and scene come into our scenes
> demanding huge fees and arriving with difficult attitudes, resulting to a
> trend of the
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