caught on yet.
-sean
-Original Message-
From: ab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 9:37 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Lay wrote:
In an interview I made with Derrick some time
ago, I asked him about
Christian Smith ought to read Dan's book. Chicago house and
Detroit techno were well intertwined in their development,
but no way is Detroit techno just an offshoot of house, nor
was Chicago unaffected by those early Detroit tracks.
Nowadays I think of them as co-evolutionary. One factor
that
On 30 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chicago house and
Detroit techno were well intertwined in their development,
but no way is Detroit techno just an offshoot of house, nor
was Chicago unaffected by those early Detroit tracks.
Yeah. Some of the real old school house has a synthetic
Haye!
In an interview I made with Derrick some time ago, I asked him about the
influence of House in his music. Here's the answer:
«L: What influence has House Music had in your music making?
DM: It had an influence. The club scene in Chicago was extremely powerfull
when I was young and had a
Lay wrote:
In an interview I made with Derrick some time ago, I asked him about
the influence of House in his music. Here's the answer:
«L: What influence has House Music had in your music making?
DM: It had an influence. The club scene in Chicago was extremely
powerfull when I was young and
Lay wrote:
In an interview I made with Derrick some time ago, I asked him about
the influence of House in his music. Here's the answer:
«L: What influence has House Music had in your music making?
DM: It had an influence. The club scene in Chicago was extremely
powerfull when I was young
i wonder when people start realizing that when it all began, techno and house
was (nearly) the same thing, both following the same asthetic, so obvious
related to each other and so close in its structure, form function to each
other that i wonder why people still keep discussing the terms
, December 28, 2000 9:37 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Lay wrote:
In an interview I made with Derrick some time ago, I asked him about
the influence of House in his music. Here's the answer:
«L: What influence has House Music had in your music making?
DM
i remember listening to wcbn in ann arbor (mi.) several years back, and
they were interviewing someone about the future of techno, and this cat
talked about how the future was more and more computer like, with the
implicit idea being that this would be less and less human...and that the
entire
um.did she mean electronicA? sounds like she was pretty clueless and
close-minded.
p.s. i like the new album.
Dharma
From: Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'ab' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 09:32:05 -0500
From: ab [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 18:37:21 -0800
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
the first time i saw derrick may live i thought he was playing 'house'. I
have no idea about techno or house but it sounded like what i would call
house music
sounds like a drexciyan idea...
;-)
- Original Message -
From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'ab' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:35 AM
Subject: RE: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
i remember
I think that's why Detroit techno is called Detroit techno, it resides in
its own little world...
I agree with Christian, early Detroit stuff reminds me a jazzy house more
than techno. But I guess the definition of techno has changed...
hm...
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] lo sens wrote:
Wonder what people make of this, Christian Smith in
our local street mag:
?People always say that Detroit was the beginning of
everything. I think that the early so-called Detroit
techno is more house than techno. And when you're
talking
folks have to overcome whatever obstacle
is preventing them from having their own Electronic Music Festival
My thoughts on the subject.
From: darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lo sens [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 11:55
Oliver Ho has some really, really interesting ideas on this too (his is a
fairly post-structuralist view of history, period) and again it hinges on
definition, he points to ancient tribal drummers in Africa and Asia and
draws a parallel to techno there, etc. The thing is that Juan and co never
] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 11:55:28 -0800
I think that's why Detroit techno is called
Detroit techno, it resides in
its own little world...
I agree with Christian, early Detroit stuff reminds
me a jazzy house more
than techno. But I guess the definition
Donohue
From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lo sens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit techno isn't techno?
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 12:05:21 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] lo sens wrote:
Wonder what people make of this, Christian Smith
It's quite obvious that he has never listened to any Model 500 or Cybotron!
Peace,
Patrick.
At 11:55 AM -0800 28/12/00, darw_n wrote:
I think that's why Detroit techno is called Detroit techno, it resides in
its own little world...
I agree with Christian, early Detroit stuff reminds me a
19 matches
Mail list logo