> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] commercial use of detroit techno
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> >The music playing in the backgroung didn't immediatly strike me as
> >being detroit-based, but then again I only managed to hear about 3
> seconds
The music playing in the backgroung didn't immediatly strike me as
being detroit-based, but then again I only managed to hear about 3 seconds
of it.
Yeah I think it was DJ Icey.
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Sorry, but the topic is well in motion amongst the dance music intellectuals
sucking this bandwidth
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R
on 14/11/00 5:36 PM, booty beats at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Thought this might be
next time I'll go through my inbox before trying to start a thread...
Jaques
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Thought this might be of some interest...
There is a tv commercial that is being aired by Ford for it's Focus model
that incorporates the phrase "detroit techno" into its campaign. I happened
to be walking back into the room as the spot was ending but at the very end
there's a picture of the