Cheers Philip
Op do 5 mrt. 2020 om 11:07 schreef Andrew Duke <
andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com>:
> Appreciated!
>
> On Thu., Mar. 5, 2020, 1:41 a.m. Philip McGarva,
> wrote:
>
>> I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL
>> 'em from
>>
>>
Appreciated!
On Thu., Mar. 5, 2020, 1:41 a.m. Philip McGarva,
wrote:
> I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL
> 'em from
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s8rlhBW6Gq3SR8vLh43kUSaxNXR1GzNT
>
> There's also good info in the sleeve notes of compilation albums
I scanned a bunch of magazine articles from back in the day. You can DL '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 Detroit' 'Time:
To my awareness there has only been one book that has dealt exclusively with
Detroit techno. That is Dan Sicko's 'Techno Rebels'.
There are a handful of music or recording guides on the topic, but the only
other major book I know of that has discussed Detroit techno at length is
More Brilliant
I would disagree with this post. Techno Rebels tries to write a history
of techno. I would agree that at points Kodwo does drift into a poetic
phase, but More Brilliant... achieve what no other book on electronic
music has done, to try and translate the perception of music into words. it
is
In a message dated 8/11/00 8:39:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about
music is like dancing about architecture'. Also, Wittgenstein said 'of that
which we cannot speak, we must pass over in silence'.
The word is
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about music is like dancing about architecture'.
ok, 1st you say:
I don't buy the Eno - 'writing about music is like dancing about
architecture' line.
but then you say:
Writing about music is difficult
but it can be
In a message dated 8/11/00 3:05:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm reminded here of something Brian Eno (I think) said. It was 'writing
about music is like dancing about architecture'.
ok, 1st you say:
I don't buy the Eno - 'writing about music is like dancing about
architecture'
Other good books about dance music in general:
Altered State (cant remember the author off by heart) Much like energy
flash.
Dj Culture - Ulf P
Amazing book about the history of the DJ from the 1800s up to now. Highly
recommended.
I have purchased both books from Amazon...
Cheers
What were dj's doing in the 1800s?
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From: Chloe Sasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dj Culture - Ulf P
Amazing book about the history of the DJ from the 1800s up to now
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