Watched this yesterday. Was interesting but then I take an interest in
this so know the background.
The editing was a little annoying and the repeated use of car crash
noises and screams got tired very quickly.
And while I'm grumbling why use Eminem in the soundtrack (yep, I'm
almost
Not had chance to watch it yet, but here is the iPlayer link.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkm3y/Requiem_for_Detroit/
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Sent: 12 March 2010 15:00
Oh, and the film in question is on BBC2 tomorrow:
I haven't read it yet, but thought people on here would be interested:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/mar/10/detroit-motor-city-urban-decl
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I haven't read it yet, but thought people on here would be interested:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/mar/10/detroit-motor-city-urban-decl
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Out of the guardian from today..not about techno but about piracy
affecting the big music companies..interesting read (at least for me:-)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1064248,00.html
Regards,
Martijn
yeah, pretty interesting especially concerning the fact that
nobody is ever trying to do something about the situation
besides just blaming the bad, bad internet, mp3's and piracy.
poor. simply poor.
ronny
Out of the guardian from today..not about techno but about
piracy affecting the big
nobody is ever trying to do something about the situation
besides just blaming the bad, bad internet, mp3's and piracy.
and firing the manual laborers...i wonder how many of the executive types
are losing their jobs?
:
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 15:22:43 +0200 (CEST)
Out of the guardian from today..not about techno but about piracy
affecting the big music companies..interesting read (at least for me:-)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1064248,00.html
Regards,
Martijn
The Guardian has an article on dance music going downhill..it's not really
about techno but it's a nice read:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1054165,00.html
Regards,
Martijn
i love reading articles like this...the background of the author is
usually quite telling
(mid30's never really into underground music etc etc, usually
proclaiming that rock is
now _it_)
so are we back to techno/house being underground again?
robin...
Martijn de Blaauw wrote:
The
The Guardian has an article on dance music going downhill..it's not really
about techno but it's a nice read:
Well, I'm glad you overseas sorts read the guardian. excellent choice sir.
now, that bit about wigan pier, what does that remind me of??
But the writer of this article has spent his/her life visiting raves,
clubs and working for MixMag (i know it's not a high class magazine).
/me loves reading the guardian (beats 'de telegraaf':-)
Martijn
i love reading articles like this...the background of the author is
usually quite
: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:39 PM
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But the writer of this article has spent his/her life visiting raves,
clubs and working for MixMag (i know it's not a high class magazine).
/me loves reading the guardian (beats 'de telegraaf':-)
Martijn
is (with the emphasis
on *waste* in more ways than one - as he is imo a genuinely talented
spinner) just look on the web!
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I think he knows his stuff, and he's been around for a while, but two thing
which I'm sure we'd all love to forget: he used to write for 'Mixmag', yep
when it turned naff
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hold up a second. Alexis may have written for mixmag but he never dj'd with
mr.block.They share a name but that's it !! Alexis know's his music and is
extremely passionate and knowledgable about many genres..including ours.
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is imo a genuinely talented
spinner) just look on the web!
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Alexis Petidris also wrote that amusing articla
ways than one - as he is imo a genuinely talented
spinner) just look on the web!
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Alexis Petidris also wrote
A pretty thorough backgrounder on the spread(ing) of the broken beat and
electronic fusion (aka - West London) sounds was brought to my attention...
sorry if this has been discussed already, it's from late last year -- Broken
Beats of the Underground - Days of Future Past, by Denise Benson.
walters and ayro will be next
month. delicious!
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A pretty thorough backgrounder on the spread(ing
warm, funky, exultant records that were just right for nightclubs and
high-tech launch parties packed with gamines in $300 shoes sloshing
day-glo cocktails
Really, if that isn't taking the piss (as the UK contingent says)
I don't know what is.
Well, it's pretty clear that Michelle Goldberg has
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 09:16:50PM -0800, Sunlight Data wrote:
warm, funky, exultant records that were just right for nightclubs and
high-tech launch parties packed with gamines in $300 shoes sloshing
day-glo cocktails
Really, if that isn't taking the piss (as the UK contingent says)
I
As ozymandias G knows, I was exaggerating about the Aeron chairs
for effect :)
There were actually other non-Expansion parties at other than
Organic office spaces, but I didn't want to confuse the stories
too much.
Yes, that was DJ Vitamin B (Brian Behlendorf, actually) you see
briefly in the
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2002/01/29/chemical/index.html
There's a really irritating review of the new Chemical Brothers album that
mentions Strings of Life and the birth of Detroit techno in today's
Salon.com.
Brian Dillard
WTF is office-party music?
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Subject: [313] article in Salon.com mentions Strings of Life
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2002/01/29/chemical/index.html
At 11:55 AM -0700 1/29/2002, Holly MacDonald-Korth wrote:
WTF is office-party music?
A (ahem) clever Salon writer coinage.
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? what wrong with the article? i kinda liked it. office party music is a
good genre too, its a nice droll little put down, same kinda thing as
describing chemicals, prodigy, fatboy as student music ie for ppl who think
theyre cool but probably arent
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Salon.com mentions Strings of Life
absolutely, don't forget that the article is aimed at people who know almost
nothing about dance music and it points out a large number of the sites I
regularly visit. I was quite impressed when I first read it...
I disagree with all the negative comments on the list about this
article.
First
absolutely, don't forget that the article is aimed at people who know almost
nothing about dance music and it points out a large number of the sites I
regularly visit. I was quite impressed when I first read it...
I disagree with all the negative comments on the list about this
article.
First
Some of the 313 sites that are regulary mentioned and maintained by list
members appear in The Guardian, a UK broadsheet.
today. As usual the article itself is 'techno lite' choosing to give more lines
to uk garageBAH!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,567000,00.html
no surprises there then several months ago same newspaper also called
Paul Van Dyk the godfather of Techno.
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Some
Grauniad writers (or at least, it did when I
worked there...)
Brendan
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just don't talk about my employers (The Daily Telegraph) when it comes to
dance music.
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That reminds me of the time when the NME claimed
, October 11, 2001 1:46 PM
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just don't talk about my employers (The Daily Telegraph) when it comes to
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Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Some of the 313 sites that are regulary mentioned and maintained
by list members appear in The Guardian, a UK broadsheet.
today. As usual the article itself is 'techno lite' choosing to
give more lines to uk garageBAH!!
Just wanted to say I agree with Otto 100%...
Cheers,
Tom
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Some of the 313 sites that are regulary mentioned and maintained by list
members appear in The Guardian, a UK broadsheet.
today. As usual the article itself is 'techno lite' choosing to give more lines
to uk garageBAH!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,567000,00.html
no surprises there then several months ago same newspaper also called
Paul Van Dyk the godfather of Techno.
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Some
Grauniad writers (or at least, it did when I
worked there...)
Brendan
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just don't talk about my employers (The Daily Telegraph) when it comes to
dance music.
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That reminds me of the time when the NME claimed
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Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Some of the 313 sites that are regulary mentioned and maintained
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today. As usual the article itself is 'techno lite' choosing to
give more lines to uk garageBAH!!
Just wanted to say I agree with Otto 100%...
Cheers,
Tom
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