my favorite techno song is "darude" by sandstorm. or is it the
other way around?
tom
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From: "john harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> I think you're still missing the point. The point is not
to "
i think it's easiest to describe detroit techno if you describe the
prototype records and dont worry about how it's evolved and branched off
over the years. ie strings (!), soulfulness, depth, experimentation,
futurism etc etc. you dont have to worry about giving a picture perfect
description.
> I think you're still missing the point. The point is not to "not
> categorize", but that categorization is in and of itself, something that
> promotes closed-mindedness.
i think that YOU are missing the point. catagorisation is not optional - it
is an inate, fundamental and essential part of th
I think you're still missing the point. The point is not to "not
categorize", but that categorization is in and of itself, something that
promotes closed-mindedness.
I do believe the original post was that someone wanted everyone else to
refer to only "detroit or 313-oriented" techno, when they u
> "Detroit techno sucks"
there is nothing wrong with this statement - he may have heard it all and
doesn't like detroit techno. the catagory of detroit techno is not
problematic - he is using it to tell us what kind of music he doesn't like.
if he doesn't really know what he is talking about then
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catagarisation is something that human beings do automatically - it's in our
nature, and the reason we do it is for convenience and efficiency. In other
words it makes life alot easier. How could we communicate on this list if we
didn't do it? I might want to say "i don't like hard-loop techno", an
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> what exactly is this "techno" thing you guys arent talking about?
Great point, and got me thinking: 'techno' is a classic over/under-defined
term, in the sense described in 'Science & Sanity' by Alfred Korzybski. A
quick definition from http://www.driveyourselfsane.com/dysbook/glossary.html
Call it techno ... call it whatever the hell you want... but go and check out
the 'Transatlantic Nightclub EP' on www.thinnerism.com
http://www.thinnerism.com/releases.php?r=thn052
It is certainly doing it for me.
Peace,
N
>>> Thomas D. Cox, Jr.<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24/03/2004 18:14:13 >>>
wha
what exactly is this "techno" thing you guys arent talking about?
tom
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From: Nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 18:03:33 +
>It helps you find music on your iPod, but other than that
>
>Pigeonholing is bad.
>
>An
It helps you find music on your iPod, but other than that
Pigeonholing is bad.
And squeezing your ass cheeks is good - if overlooked - exercise.
N
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24/03/2004 17:59:42 >>>
>> Seriously,you can't begin to classify techno by categories,
>yes you can.
Well, I suppo
>> Seriously,you can't begin to classify techno by categories,
>yes you can.
Well, I suppose you can also tighten your ass cheeks until they can break a
pencil but why would you want to?
MEK
>listening to new Black Dog
any scoop here Martin?
hows it sounding, old? new?
something fresh?
_
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> Subject: Re: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
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> Sat here listening to new Black Dog followed by much harder
> stuff by System 23 - it all works - I'm having a great day
>
> Martin Dust
ther than have
> it turn into a taboo subject you can't mention on 313 without being leapt
> on.
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> Brendan
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ubject you can't mention on 313 without being leapt
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Brendan
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:35 AM
> To: john harvey
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> Please, I didn't put any personal comments in my statement, and I'd
> appreciate it if you kept yours out as well. I'm not saying it's bad, or
> good, merely stating that there is a huge range of opinions on teh subject
> of techno, and one person's view of what techno is, can be completely
> c
Please, I didn't put any personal comments in my statement, and I'd
appreciate it if you kept yours out as well. I'm not saying it's bad, or
good, merely stating that there is a huge range of opinions on teh subject
of techno, and one person's view of what techno is, can be completely
contrary to
it is unbelievable how so many people on this list take things completely
the wrong way, and totally out of context, the statement below being a great
example.
> The key phrase in that being "stuff that Brandan Nelson thinks is good
> techno". Sorry, but there may be other people with differing
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> >
> >
> > ;0)
> >
> > The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything
> > that isn't 313
> > derived is not classed as techno.
>
rendan Nelson; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: RE: (313) what is Detroit techno ...
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>
> ;0)
>
> The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything
> that isn't 313
> derived is not classed as techno.
;0)
The bit I thought was ludicrous was the bit where anything that isn't 313
derived is not classed as techno.
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> Sent: 23 March 2004 13:37
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> "I'd quite like it if one day all the loope
7;s the most ludicrous thing you've ever typed!
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To: Andrew; 313@hyperreal.org
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> From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
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> From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 March 2004 17:36
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> ... I never even use the term 'Detroit Techno', I just say
> 'Techno'...
I'd quite like it if one day all the looped-banger stuff was just
known as "schranz", and the word "techno" became widely
>>>So maybe it's more difficult, now, to
convey a notion of what Detroit techno is to someone without
actually playing them the music?
I think this is true, so much so that I never even use the term 'Detroit
Techno', I just say 'Techno'. There's the classic Detroit sound, probably
summed up by J
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> From: lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 March 2004 20:40
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> [advance length and possible use of brain warning]
>
> ...[do] people here think it's possible to convey "what is Detroit
> techno" to another person *without* actually having them
> listen to so
It could only be done in relation to other music if it could be done at
all. If someone has lived on an island all their life and has never
experienced music period it be would an exercise in futility to try and
convey detroit techno.
Im from Detroit originally and have been listening to detr
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