Yup, still here. Only one article by me for Wax Poetics though...
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It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean
kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/09/2008 10:26:46 PM:
I don't say this to start a debate, because 'disco only lasted 10-15
years at best' is nominally correct. But I can't really pinpoint the
death of Disco, especially since deep house has been plowing the same
row since ...
, November 07, 2008 4:29 PM
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Ethnomusicology!!
I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known
Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s
to
the present would be great to see - I know
Unlocking the Groove is an excellent book by Mark Butler. It does not
focus entirely on Detroit music, rather Butler includes Detroit techno
within a larger frame of electronic dance music in general. His
analysis of the music and compositional methods is really fascinating
and, at least for me,
.
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Ethnomusicology!!
I think a full on, comprehensive
, November 8, 2008 2:40 am, /0 wrote:
techno is dead.
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Ethnomusicology!!
I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known
Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to
the present would be great to see - I
I don't say this to start a debate, because 'disco only lasted 10-15
years at best' is nominally correct. But I can't really pinpoint the
death of Disco, especially since deep house has been plowing the same
row since ... forever. Disco as a mass phenomenon in the United
States was really
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I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for
many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few
years ago
doubt that it's been
considered.
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I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal
: Thursday, November 06, 2008 7:39 PM
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I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for
many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few
years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno
- perhaps telling -
omission if you ask me. Surely there can be little doubt that it's been
considered.
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Ethnomusicology!!
I think a full on, comprehensive article about major well known
Detroit artists and lots of the lesser known artists from the 1970s to
the present would be great to see - I know, crazy high expectations.
Maybe that's why I'm writing my dissertation on this...
Denise
On Fri,
) Waxpoetics vs In The Basement magazines
I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for
many years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few
years ago they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the
Beat Down crew. From memory there wasn't much
So I take it nobody here has ever read In the Basement magazine then?
MEK
techno is dead.
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Ethnomusicology!!
I think a full on, comprehensive article
, November 8, 2008 2:40 am, /0 wrote:
techno is dead.
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Ethnomusicology
I'm a subscriber to Waxpoetics and I think it's one of the best music rags
out there for all things soulful and funky.
It's rare that I don't read it from cover to cover and plus, Dan Bean, whom
I think is a 313 list member - Dan, you're out there right? Well, he's
written some solid articles for
I'm 100% behind you on that Micheal, have subscribed to Waxpoetics for many
years it's usually never too far out of reach. I do remember a few years ago
they did a story on Detroit Techno, but rather focused on the Beat Down
crew. From memory there wasn't much mentioned abut Juan, Kevin, Derrick
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