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I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via
hip-hop.
Speedy J?
Ben Sims?
(not sure about Ben...)
Dave Clarke
Autechre
Granted, and i
In a message dated 27/05/00 3:20:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via
hip-hop.
Speedy J?
Ben
i am somewhere in between industrial and finding a suprise in the record
store. i was at a Harmony House in Flint (the one on miller road if anyone
cares) looking through thier industrial and electronic music CD's. that is
where i stumbled up a cd called Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave...it kinda
twas written:
learned alot from that CD. I still have a copy. and i am looking for a
copy on vinyl. The Claude Young, K-Hand, Stacy Pullen, and Shake tracks are
pure genius.
I have tried and tried to get it on vinyl and have been told that it isn't
available on vinyl and that it wasn't even
In a message dated 5/25/00 8:40:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a conversation that started between dave the wave dresden and i @ wmc
this
year centered around how people got into the scene, and i started an
informal poll while i was down there. ratio? about 60% industrial, 40%
hip
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via hip-hop.
Speedy J?
Ben Sims?
(not sure about Ben...)
I don't see how anybody, fan or producer, can come into techno via
hip-hop.
ummm, actually it was a little bit more of a general scene question than
specifically techno - more dance music in general.
and, i realize that breaking it down to industrial or hip hop oversimplified
the issue, but
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From: FC3 Richards
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:17 PM
To: 'Emma Groube'
Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
how about come on now baby, can't you see them, open wide as in your
eyesthat is what i think
So far no one has mentioned what to me is one of the most overlooked bands
ever: Propaganda! A German outfit that put out two albums on Trevor Horn's
ZTT (including a remix album, Wishful Thinking) in the mid-80s and did the
song Dr Mabuse. This record still sounds ace. And they had
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Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
twas written:
learned alot from
From: Tom Lawton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 20:18:35 +0100
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