Not really strictly techno but Jimmy Edgar is still young, he made
some great tunes.
On 3 mrt 2010, at 16:26, Denise Dalphond wrote:
Yes! Seth! Absolutely.
Geographical boundaries and music - so interesting. :)
Well maybe you are Denise! :)
But only if you want to include someone from
I think he lives in Brooklyn
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote:
Not really strictly techno but Jimmy Edgar is still young, he made some
great tunes.
On 3 mrt 2010, at 16:26, Denise Dalphond wrote:
Yes! Seth! Absolutely.
Geographical boundaries and
Seth did spend a fair amount of time living in the Detroit area
though, so I think he counts. I remember hearing him play records in a
basement in Ferndale along with Lee Curtiss for an extended period of
time, maybe 3 years ago.
But I would note that again, both Kyle and Seth are really more on
Yes! Seth! Absolutely.
Geographical boundaries and music - so interesting. :)
Well maybe you are Denise! :)
But only if you want to include someone from nearby rather than from the
city...
Seth Troxler is from Kalamazoo. He will be twenty three in a few weeks,
according to this:
-- heck, Mojo is still alive,
This statement strikes me as ironic.
Does Detroit need new blood? Who is producing/DJ'ing that is under the
age of 25?
How fertile are the grounds right now for any up and comers to break
through in Detroit anyway?
What happens when the newcomers run out?
Food
The leave and move to Brooklyn
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Thor Teague thor.tea...@gmail.com wrote:
-- heck, Mojo is still alive,
This statement strikes me as ironic.
Does Detroit need new blood? Who is producing/DJ'ing that is under the
age of 25?
How fertile are the grounds right
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Thor Teague thor.tea...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Detroit need new blood? Who is producing/DJ'ing that is under the
age of 25?
Really important question! I was just transcribing an interview I did
with Terrance Parker last night and he was talking about this exact
The popularity of this music somehow got farmed out to other cities,
states and other continents.
The 'sound of detroit' is ubiquitous...and many outside of the 313
proper have taken that sound to be their own. Sadly, the younger
crowd-especially those who aren't effected by the digital
I agree Kyle Hall is good.
Also, I do know some younger aged people in Chicago who are making
pretty good music. One of them is from Chicago now but grew up in
Detroit (around 4 years Chicago, 18 years Detroit).
But don't expect to have heard of this stuff as getting any notice
amongst the
I'm sure I'm missing someone...
Denise
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Denise Dalphond
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Folklore Ethnomusicology Indiana University
http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/
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