hmm .
I find Techno the most exciting dance music that I listen too .
but I don't know that many people who listen or even know much
about Techno, not even assuming that I do.
I play Techno to people at any given opportunity, and also talk about
it as much as possible.
you see it can happen, god on them and you for going to check em out
...its up to us to educate the kids so if kids aren't getting into
the style then we are to blame...
yea .. i've had this discussion with several people in NZ.
... and the process that you have to allow for a
With the earlier discussion about educating younger techno fans, i
found it odd that no one brought up something that seemed to work in
the past all around the Midwestern US.
http://www.ele-mental.org/ele_ment/think/original/think.html
My introduction to the Columbus crew occurred about the
there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority of this
list are over 25 (myself included).
ah, the irony - in my experience, techno/house/electro is music that only young
people listen to, those under 25,
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there has been a lot of discussion recently about how to get the
younger
(american) generation to listen to techno and that the majority
of this
list are over 25 (myself included).
yeah, well
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there has been a lot of discussion recently
to watch...
MEK
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