Didn't know about the Cape Verde ghost ship story, far out!
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 1:47 AM Matt Dubspun
wrote:
> Well some fact checking is required.
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 2:47 PM Matthew Kane
> wrote:
>
>> The DIY Spirit That Built Detroit Techno City
>&g
Well some fact checking is required.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 2:47 PM Matthew Kane
wrote:
> The DIY Spirit That Built Detroit Techno City
> https://reverb.com/news/how-a-diy-spirit-built-detroit-techno-city
>
> This was published last September, but I only saw it on their Twi
The DIY Spirit That Built Detroit Techno City
https://reverb.com/news/how-a-diy-spirit-built-detroit-techno-city
This was published last September, but I only saw it on their Twitter today.
--
matt kane
http://hydrogenproject.com
classes on this note from now on. Maybe the
other professors will want to use this unit too, who knows.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 5:30 AM peaceju...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> Here are a few documentaries from my playlist...
>
> Detroit Techno - The Creation of Techno Music
> https://www.yo
Here are a few documentaries from my playlist...
Detroit Techno - The Creation of Techno Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6O__kB8Nc8
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6O__kB8Nc8>
Hi Tech Soul - Techno & Detroit Music
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQFx_LP8j_pnyp6nt6FSQkQ
Techno Rebels?
On a slight tangent, Jeremy Deller's "Everybody in the Place" is set in a
British classroom, where he is teaching British teenagers about the impact
of American dance music on Europe at the time. Obviously the context is
probably a bit different to what you would nat
This should do the trick:
https://www.mixcloud.com/tony-romanov/the-electrifying-mojo-wgpr-detroit-december-1981-a/
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 6:36 PM Thorin Teague wrote:
> We're nearing the end of the semester in my new humanities class, and
> I'm thinking I might indulge for a half a session or
We're nearing the end of the semester in my new humanities class, and
I'm thinking I might indulge for a half a session or so and have a
discussion on 313. Any suggestions for good documentaries, or sources
of sound historical information?
get your groove on with this techno set by my dj friend TBE ;
recorded live this spring 2023 somewhere downtown Quebec City
https://soundcloud.com/pertin-nce/tbe-never-ending-from-here
https://archive.org/details/tbe-never-ending-from-here
sounds like : techno, minimal,
stream & buy :
https://pertin-nce.bandcamp.com/album/m-t-02-bleupulp-empty-bridges-02
sounds like: ambient, post dub techno, atmospheric, experimental,
minimalism
i hope you will enjoy,
(tho in the end its just more music that piles up over more music on the
internet...)
max
now and has a vast array of releases under his belt. His music varies in
style from the deepest of Ambience to dance floor Techno and lots
inbetween. (check his bio and links below for further info)
For this set, Maxime delivers 65 minutes of excellent cross-over deep
and dub techno sounds
so LLLIT just released is first EP on Pertin-nce.
enjoy, its free...
---
details:
[Pertin-nce 091] LLLIT - Vesica Piscis
1.Mandorla - 08:56
2.Secuencia Binaria - 08:15
3.Ratio Dorado - 06:56
sound like : dub techno, deep, atmospheric, under water??
stream & download:
https://pe
go. Not to shake my old man techno cane at
the sky, but I feel like years of social media algorithmic engineering has
stripped that away. Or maybe I'm out of touch.
Anyway, long live Wibo. Aging sucks.
Cheers from Denver,
Peter
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 4:13 AM Ronny Pries wrote:
> I picked t
2, 1:33 PM Thorin Teague wrote:
>>>> Makes for a sad morning. He was very well loved and liked throughout the
>>>> Detroit and Germam community.
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 8:31 AM Pwacher wrote:
>>>>> This is really sad news. He really was a great guy and was writing some
>>>>> great music too.
>>>>>
>>>>> P.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM, wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has
>>>>>> died.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming
>>>>>> Berlin gig.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Holding his family in the light.
ll loved and liked throughout the
>>> Detroit and Germam community.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 8:31 AM Pwacher wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is really sad news. He really was a great guy and was writing some
>>>> great music too.
>>>>
>>>> P.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM, >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has
>>>> died.
>>>>
>>>> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming
>>>> Berlin gig.
>>>>
>>>> Holding his family in the light.
>>>>
>>>>
the
>> Detroit and Germam community.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 8:31 AM Pwacher wrote:
>>
>>> This is really sad news. He really was a great guy and was writing some
>>> great music too.
>>>
>>> P.
>>>
>>>
>>>
;>
>> P.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM, >
>> wrote:
>>
>> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has
>> died.
>>
>> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming
>> Berlin gig.
>>
>> Holding his family in the light.
>>
>>
Aug 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM, >
> wrote:
>
> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has
> died.
>
> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming Berlin
> gig.
>
> Holding his family in the light.
>
>
This is really sad news. He really was a great guy and was writing some great
music too.
P.
>
> On Aug 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM, mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com)>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Tec
Oh, that’s sad to hear. RIP
> On 15 Aug 2022, at 17:16, kent williams wrote:
>
>
> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has died.
>
> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming Berlin
> gig.
>
> Holding his family in the light.
I caught up with Otto just last week in London (and Hans a couple months
prior), lots of old 313 (and Lowlands) discussion, including the other Techno
Tourists.
Sad news.
BG
>
> On Aug 15, 2022 at 5:47 PM, mailto:disconihil...@gmail.com)>
waits for no one. Momento mori.
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022, 11:16 AM kent williams wrote:
> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has
> died.
>
> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming Berlin
> gig.
>
> Holding his family in the light.
>
Oh no, what terrible news.
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 12:16 PM kent williams wrote:
>
> A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has died.
>
> This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming Berlin
> gig.
>
> Holding his family in the light.
A long-time 313 subscriber & Dutch "Techno-tourist" Wibo Lammerts has died.
This was sudden, I have no details. He'd just announced an upcoming Berlin
gig.
Holding his family in the light.
[Pertin-nce 089] Juu Juu - UNKNOWN
Juu Juu's first release on Pertin-nce.
Live dub techno jams from France, hardware only, no edit and no
pretention.
Relax and enjoy the ride!
track listing:
1.Ricochets
2.Deep Shadow
3.Free Road
free download :
https://pertin-nce.bandcamp.com/album/p
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms out there! There really isn’t anything more
awesome than Techno Moms.
Very nice chill mox.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 1:00 PM dubloop wrote:
> My friend from South Africa MC Matutle aka Enoo Napoletian just made this
> exclusive deep dub techno mix for Pertin-nce.
>
> stream & download:
>
> https://soundcloud.com/pertin-nce/pertin-nce-pr
My friend from South Africa MC Matutle aka Enoo Napoletian just made
this exclusive deep dub techno mix for Pertin-nce.
stream & download:
https://soundcloud.com/pertin-nce/pertin-nce-presents-enoo-neapolitan
more about Enoo:
https://hearthis.at/mc-matutle
https://soundcloud.com/mc-mat
https://smtp01.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/30010/detroit_techno_gets_a_cameo_in_the_batman
Neat.
This is pretty dope. I suppose there are people who only like techno, but
I listen to a lot of Jazz and Jazz is interwoven in a lot of Detroit dance
music - Think Theo Parrish, and even (in his own unique way) Omar S...
On Wed, Dec 22, 2021 at 8:33 AM David A. Powers wrote:
> Forget that
Forget that JM press release, if you want to hear some real underground
jazz, check out Djallo Djakate playing drums alongside Rafael Statin (aka
Leafar). This is the cutting edge of cosmic techno-jazz experimentation...
Caught the recent show under the name "Inner Ear" at Trinosophes
This should be new to all of you Detroiters! I made these last year but
really only available in Chicago. You can purchase heere at Gramaphone
Records website.
https://gramaphonerecords.com/collections/house/products/matt-dubspun-things-i-do-for-love-ep
Here are SoundCloud links to the songs on t
'Excursions into Techno' was a great series and the MFA release came with a
box to house the other 12's inc David Caron - Fantasy on a Fantasy and iO -
Claire. Reminded me to check that film out.
With now getting some darker evenings at the end of summer here I've
rediscover
(best of the series for me, although I
may be drifting away from "Summer techno" here)
On Tuesday, 6 July 2021, Daniel Bean wrote:
> Drum & Bass fans may be interested to note that Lee from Unique 3 went on
> to set up the label Flex and produce under the name L Double on F
Unique that are absolutely mind blowing. Think early LFO, but done
> earlier and done about ten times better.
>
> It's almost criminal that Frequencies is hailed as the classic album in
> the genre when Jus Unique is so much more interesting.
>
> Not sure if this qual
utely mind blowing. Think early LFO, but done
earlier and done about ten times better.
It's almost criminal that Frequencies is hailed as the classic album in the
genre when Jus Unique is so much more interesting.
Not sure if this qualifies as summer techno, but it's the techno I'v
Well it’s winter here in Oz but since I watched ‘The Man from Mo’ Wax’ I
been exploring a few ‘Excursions’ releases I missed at the time, especially
Midnight Funk ‘Firescratch’ 😍
Hi all:
Just wondering what has been nice to your ears as far as techno goes this
summer?
Check out this video by my friend Andy Garcia (along with Dutch Mike, who I
don't know). Andy is a real Detroiter: for years he's lived in a loft in
Greektown, run the Cryovac label, and worked at Archer Record Pressing.
Anyway, I'm really feeling this track, plus I love the DIY sci fi vibe of
the
Hello everyone I hope you are all safe during this mess. I plan on
releasing these on vinyl but can't do it in the immediate future. If you
are a label looking for this type of music and you release vinyl maybe we
could do some licensing. Here are the links to my bandcamp page
https://mattdubspun.
P.s. apologies for anything lost in translation. I believe there's a few
streamshields out there shielding and subverting certain contents. Lets
just say a little birdie told me so. C
On 2020-11-24 07:27, cnd wrote:
Hey list,
I recall this clearly. The vibe was out.
The whole album was a tot
Hey list,
I recall this clearly. The vibe was out.
The whole album was a total letdown. I had the cd, my man Nawfal had the
vinyl. Two points stood out for me - one, Dave Moss noticed that the
production on the first track, 'Davey Jones Locker' was kind of SPOT-ON,
and secondly despite my pre
The Pertin-nce Show presents Sunny Inside from Brakpan, South Africa.
track listing:
1.Subd - Podz (Naarky Reshapes )
2.Ackost - Elegant Dimension
3.Jor-G - Atitlo
4.Subd - Sentimento
5.Bleupulp - Fix Me Before I Go
6.R.hz - Dub Wind
7.Subd - Orqeusta Maluca
8.Danijel Kevic - Talking About Tim
Ash Lauryn again, with bunch of information and sound samples, notably Huey
Mnemonic.
There's actually a LOT going on with younger producers in Detroit.
https://cdm.link/2020/09/go-read-and-listen-to-ash-lauryn-from-atlanta-to-the-world-black-and-underground/
ittle effort being made to provide
>> what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented
>> voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep
>> breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew
>> Duke
&
th and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew
> Duke
> "Dweller electronics
> writings from a black perspective
>
> Posted on August 18, 2020
> business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least
> by frankie decaiza hutchinson"
>
> https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/
>
a June 11 article that trotted
>> out more B3 repetition and failed to, once again, acknowledge women. Not
>> leaving the list, but getting tired of little effort being made to provide
>> what this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented
>> voices here w
at this list could be if more contributed. There are so many talented
> voices here who remain silent. Debate earnestly with diplomacy; take a deep
> breath and reread before you post, though: the internet is forever. Andrew
> Duke
> "Dweller electronics
> writings from a black
"Dweller electronics
writings from a black perspective
Posted on August 18, 2020
business techno matters: how those who have the most sacrifice the least
by frankie decaiza hutchinson"
https://dwellerforever.blog/2020/08/18/business-techno-matters-how-those-who-have-the-most-sacrifice-the-least/
Rob Modell released this fast techno album on tresor.
https://tresorberlin.bandcamp.com/album/captagon [1]
i like it
Links:
--
[1] https://tresorberlin.bandcamp.com/album/captagon
acism has always served the purpose of allowing groups of people to be
economically exploited.
To give a clear example: A lot of the technology used to create techno, for
instance, is probably created by nonwhite individuals working in terrible
labor conditions outside of Europe and the United States.
hrow a party in Austin TX before I move, and have
> cash for a headliner, I'm gonna bring in someone I know from Detroit, like
> Mike Clark, Alton Miller, or Norm Talley.
> But as someone committed to growing the techno ecosystem and trying to
> create more opportunities for musi
committed to growing the techno ecosystem and trying to
create more opportunities for musicians and artists, and making sure a
diverse range of people are included, I actually think that this topic is
worth exploring.
Techno is a DIY scene and that means any of us have the power to
participate and
and promote black artists.
>
> Techno - and the wider world of dance music - originates in the music of
> Black americans. What black audiences listen to is a separate matter. They
> may be more likely to connect with techno if they see people that look like
> them up on stage.
&g
The thing about solving problems is that you do what you can do. Projects
like House of Altr do what they can: showcase and promote black artists.
Techno - and the wider world of dance music - originates in the music of
Black americans. What black audiences listen to is a separate matter. They
> Modern Art.
>
> >> If the audience for techno became more diverse, I think it's reasonable
> to assume that it would
> >> organically increase the diversity of DJ's and producers who decide to
> participate
> >> in making this type of music.
>
Ok, I AM AN IDIOT! In case you needed confirmation... ;-)
I thought "MoMa Ready" was a Museum of Modern Art event
I guess it's a weird artist name...
Nevertheless, my bigger point stands: we need to increase the audience of
ordinary working people who like techno, that w
MOMA Ready is an artist alias, and has nothing to do with the Museum of
Modern Art.
>> If the audience for techno became more diverse, I think it's reasonable
to assume that it would
>> organically increase the diversity of DJ's and producers who decide to
participate
>
First of all, I'm sure the artists on here are making cool music. Will
listen later.
But, this article and all similar articles are so out of touch and elitist
it's ridiculous. Let me lay it out very simply
1. Very few black communities in the US have embraced techno, it is not
commonly
nally honest music. If we wait for the 'meritocracy' of the dance
music industry, they won't be heard.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/a-new-generation-of-black-artists-are-reclaiming-the-roots-of-techno-music/2020/07/08/68c8edb2-c11c-11ea-b4f6-cb39cd8940fb_story.h
Seriously? And what's up with all the testosterone on this list. I mean
Britney Spears is more techno than this.
As I say Denise, you personally - chauffeured round London anytime.
Dem young sconies.
C
On 2020-07-01 02:43, Denise Dalphond wrote:
It is nice. I didn’t send out the f
Looks like part of the confusion is just the website's design, to me!
The "library" seems to be more of a general collection of techno
history (with some Black perspectives, some not), but "writings from a
[B]lack perspective" appears at the top of every page since it
channel features a lot of damn good
music I never heard of. Including some damn solid futurist elektro tracks:
https://www.youtube.com/c/EELFmusic/videos
Cheers
Ronny
Von: David A. Powers
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Juni 2020 19:54
An: 313
Betreff: Serious Discussion--SciFi and AfroFuturism in techno
wrote:
Can we have a serious discussion about the direction of the music?
One thing I've noticed over the years is that it appears that many of
the SciFi and AfroFuturist themes that I associate with Detroit techno
have gradually disappeared from the music over the years.
Why do you think th
Can we have a serious discussion about the direction of the music?
One thing I've noticed over the years is that it appears that many of the
SciFi and AfroFuturist themes that I associate with Detroit techno have
gradually disappeared from the music over the years.
Why do you think this is
> I know it's time to unsubscribe. Well done. Bye
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:39 PM Denise Dalphond (mailto:denisedalph...@gmail.com)> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > At one point, Kent called me the Daphne
the list 🍻
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 10:47 AM Rob Taylor
wrote:
> I know it's time to unsubscribe. Well done. Bye
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:39 PM Denise Dalphond
> wrote:
>
>> At one point, Kent called me the Daphne of Techno. So I don’t really know
>> where
I know it's time to unsubscribe. Well done. Bye
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 6:39 PM Denise Dalphond
wrote:
> At one point, Kent called me the Daphne of Techno. So I don’t really know
> where we are right here.
>
> Denise
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 1:32 PM cnd <3...@coke-
At one point, Kent called me the Daphne of Techno. So I don’t really know
where we are right here.
Denise
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 1:32 PM cnd <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:
> Ftr Denise is more welcome on this list than you Kent, purely on the
> basis of being a female bl
pective" may have been in some ways
> >> incomplete/misleading, however the intent was understood by me to be
> >> one of a noble and humble nature. Most people don't have the time
> >> in their modern life to collect all of the reading documents and
> >
he deeper dive necessary to understand any subject.
Unfortunately, not all techno people are academics-but many are
curious, which is a great trait for anyone academically-minded.
That said, I LOVE Dr. Denise, and you all should know that she
'keeps that same energy' for EVERYTHING..
; or the people serving me coffee at a gas station or diner, do not have the
> privilege and luxury of writing books on techno. And on top of that, a lot
> of black folks simply aren't very interested in techno; they prefer other
> kinds of music. The biggest audience for this music is in Eu
at a gas station or diner, do not have the privilege and
luxury of writing books on techno. And on top of that, a lot of black folks
simply aren't very interested in techno; they prefer other kinds of music.
The biggest audience for this music is in Europe, and the audience is
mostly white.
>
>> On the one hand, Denise has valid points.
>>
>> On the other hand she attacks people who have done nothing but good for
>> the Techno community, has never minimized the contribution of black
>> artists, and has never centered themselves in the discussion.
>
In that vein, here is an essay written by Ashleigh Lauryn, a Detroit DJ.
It has to do with the controversy about N*na Kr*viz posting pictures of
herself with cornrows, and Kr*viz tone-deaf reaction to criticism.
But more than that it is a beautifully written essay.
https://undergroundandblack.com/
Jesus wept.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, 1:24 AM Denise Dalphond
wrote:
> I blocked Kent a long time ago, so I had to go to my spam folder to read
> this. Took me a minute. I have no response to Kent directly.
>
>
>>>
>>>
Relax.
*Denise Dalphond, Ph.D.*
*ethnomusicologist*
*schoolcraftwax.work <http://schoolcraftwax.work>*
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:34 AM kent williams
wrote:
> On the one hand, Denise has valid points.
>
> On the other hand she attacks people who have done nothing but good for
&g
ance music' (I quote "The last time I've seen talk about
techno music .. well, I can't remember the last time (techno) music",
"Social Justice Bandwagon"). You also speak about racism against white
people because someone said "whitesplaining" - really, now
>>>>>And about that Techno music.. here's some sweet tunes:
Your descriptions of those tracks sound great. Will check.
>>>>>... I like listening to new, good techno music. Don't we all?
The new Moodymann album is excellent IMHO. His best full length i
ith a
Ph. D.). You add drama in every conversation on here and frankly, I'm
fucking done with this asinine bullshit behaviour. It's not why I'm on
here; I want to read this and enjoy the contributions of people, either it
being about techno or techno related stuff.
@Holly did
st people don't have the time in their modern
> life to collect all of the reading documents and take the deeper dive
> necessary to understand any subject. Unfortunately, not all techno people
> are academics-but many are curious, which is a great trait for anyone
> academically-mi
take the deeper dive
necessary to understand any subject. Unfortunately, not all techno people
are academics-but many are curious, which is a great trait for anyone
academically-minded.
That said, I LOVE Dr. Denise, and you all should know that she 'keeps that
same energy' for EVERYTHING
On the one hand, Denise has valid points.
On the other hand she attacks people who have done nothing but good for the
Techno community, has never minimized the contribution of black artists,
and has never centered themselves in the discussion.
Denise, you need to find a way to make the points
Allgxxd
I hear you essay
Cheers
On 2020-06-24 14:11, Daniel Bean wrote:
Whoops sorry, meant to send that to the list.
-- Forwarded message -
From: DANIEL BEAN
Date: Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: Techno links from a Black perspective (fixed)
To: Denise Dalphond
Whoops sorry, meant to send that to the list.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Daniel Bean
Date: Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: Techno links from a Black perspective (fixed)
To: Denise Dalphond
Have to agree with Denise here, the idea that we can somehow ignore race in
e if the writer of the article has a Black or White
> skin colour, since what matters is the message, and the message is
> T-E-C-H-N-O and Unity between people from all walks of life.
>
> Andrew, thanks for posting this. A lot has been written on the subject of
> Detroit Techno and I
Black or White
skin colour, since what matters is the message, and the message is
T-E-C-H-N-O and Unity between people from all walks of life.
Andrew, thanks for posting this. A lot has been written on the subject of
Detroit Techno and I appreciate someone took the time and effort to collect
them
m a black perspective
>
> Our co-editor Ryan Clarke has researched a list of articles, interviews
> and documentaries about techno and its history. We have compiled it into
> this library that will be updated as we find more relevant work.
>
> It is organized by date and divided i
Dweller Electronics
writings from a black perspective
Our co-editor Ryan Clarke has researched a list of articles, interviews and
documentaries about techno and its history. We have compiled it into this
library that will be updated as we find more relevant work.
It is organized by date and
t; has
researched a list of articles, interviews and documentaries about techno
and its history. We have compiled it into this library that will be updated
as we find more relevant work.
It is organized by date and divided into two lists “Reading” and
“Audio/Visual”.
https://dwellerforever.blog/library
I don't think i've seen this one before, Detroit: The Blueprint of Techno
https://youtu.be/SYSagw7v4dU
- P
; On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Mansfield
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are. 5
>>> of my favorites are :
>>>
>>> 1. Carl Craig- Dreamland
>>> 2. Robert Hood- Detroit One Circle
>>> 3. Model 500 -Ocean to Ocean
>>> 4. Inner City- Good Life
>>> 5. Rhythim is Rhythim- Nude Photo
>>>
>>>
>>>
Frontier - UR
> - Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
> - Neptune - Model 500
> - Untitled A2 - Rob Hood (Movable Parts chapter 1)
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Mansfield
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I was wondering what some of your favorite Detr
em from
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s8rlhBW6Gq3SR8vLh43kUSaxNXR1GzNT
>>
>> There's also good info in the sleeve notes of compilation albums
>> including 'Techno 2' 'Beyond the Third Wave' '313 Detroit' 'Made in
>
tled A2 - Rob Hood (Movable Parts chapter 1)
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Mansfield
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are. 5
>> of my favorites are :
>>
>> 1. Carl Craig- Dreamla
gt; - Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
> - Neptune - Model 500
> - Untitled A2 - Rob Hood (Movable Parts chapter 1)
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM David Mansfield
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are.
gt; I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are. 5
> of my favorites are :
>
> 1. Carl Craig- Dreamland
> 2. Robert Hood- Detroit One Circle
> 3. Model 500 -Ocean to Ocean
> 4. Inner City- Good Life
> 5. Rhythim is Rhythim- Nude Photo
>
>
>
vid Mansfield <mailto:dmansfiel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks
are. 5 of my favorites are :
1. Carl Craig- Dreamland
2. Robert Hood- Detroit One Circle
3. Model 500 -Ocean to Ocean
4. Inner City- Good Life
5. Rhythim is Rhythim- Nude Photo
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8. Greater Than Yourself by UR
9. Live For Friction by Shake
10. A Thought Becomes You by Blake Baxter
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020, 5:57 PM David Mansfield mailto:dmansfiel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit
Becomes You by Blake Baxter
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020, 5:57 PM David Mansfield wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I was wondering what some of your favorite Detroit techno tracks are. 5
> of my favorites are :
>
> 1. Carl Craig- Dreamland
> 2. Robert Hood- Detroit One Circle
> 3. Model
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