Not that I am obsessive or anything. but I finally have confirmation
that there are plans to include others from different territories for M+M
next year and that there will be someone from Australia, and so I deduce
from that, other countries like Asia. I can't disclose my source but it is a
re
I think I am the only one interested in this, for some odd reason!! But I
finally found the archives section on the M+M site with some help of
plug-ins and kind assistance by someone known as "G" on this list and it
answers many of my questions. I would HIGHLY recommend people take some time
out to
Cyclone,
To answer your questions...yes it was international. Yes, Detroit was
well represented. Yes, there were women present. There was even
talk about the role women play in techno and the plans to include
women producers/djs. I should know...I was there.
It was an experience I will never
I have received some letters off list about my original post so I thought I
should clarify my stance and clear up any misconceptions - anyone wishing to
write me, please read this all first.
I think with the Internet it is very easy to skim over something and react
instantaneously without re-readi
I actually saw the site but it still sounds like a closed society to me - a
little techno monastry! That's cool, I love the premise, but just don't use
the word "international" when it ain't! I bet it's all guys too.
Maybe they should have chapters in different countries!
Peace
C
>check www.mus
check www.musikundmaschine.com for all kind of information about the
congress.
peter
cyclone wrote:
>The Musik and Maschine Techno Congress sounds very interesting and could be
>great but I have been unable to find any info on it, let alone any reports
>about what happened at it.
there is some information at http://www.musikundmaschine.com/
quote:
"The purpose of Musik und Masc