Err, I think you're confusing Man Parrish with Kurtis Mantronix. Two different
dudes, tho both are dope electronic music innovators IMO.
And both are from New York.
-J
Man Parrish has some incredible tracks!! Used to DJ our high school
dances (from M.A.R.R.S. to New Edition anyone?) in '87
Err, I think you're confusing Man Parrish with Kurtis Mantronix. Two different
dudes, tho both are dope electronic music innovators IMO.
And both are from New York.
-J
Man Parrish has some incredible tracks!! Used to DJ our high school
dances (from M.A.R.R.S. to New Edition anyone?) in '87
Techno- as an adjectival modifier (techno-thriller, techno-urban,
techno-speak, etc.) has been around for decades. It's clearly a
truncation of technological, and its use as a modifier indicates the
rapid and pervasive growth of technology through modern society -- so
fast that new terms
i) just got Man Parrish Lp after good tip from firend and fellow list member
james
it's got a track called techno Trax on it - yet it was made in 1982; I
thought Juan coined the term techno
ii) embrassed to say I only just got my first Daniel Wang 12 the 'Look Ma
No Drum machines' -
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Subject: [313] some questions
i) just got Man Parrish Lp after good tip from firend and fellow list member
james
it's got a track called techno Trax on it - yet it was made in 1982; I
thought Juan coined the term techno
ii) embrassed to say I only
it's got a track called techno Trax on it - yet it was made in 1982; I
thought Juan coined the term techno
no, Juan didn't coin the term techno per se ... I'm sure it was in
the English language long before Alvin Toffler even used it.
Juan was just the one that perpetuated the name for
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| it's got a track called techno Trax on it - yet it was
| made in 1982; I
| thought Juan coined the term techno
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| Juan was just the one that perpetuated the name for the genre ... he
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The way I heard it, the album was initially going to be called The House
Sound Of Detroit, as back then the music was seen by the UK press as being
pretty much house music from Detroit, but the label wanted to put a certain
slant on it, asking the Belleville Three if there were any other terms
just got Man Parrish Lp after good tip from firend
Man Parrish has some incredible tracks!! Used to DJ our high school dances
(from M.A.R.R.S. to New Edition anyone?) in '87 and for 3 years straight we'd
open up with Mantronix Bassline... and still rocks a floor to this day. ALso
a track
One thing that confuses me, though, is that Derrick May apparently hated
that term, seeing it as something more associated with hip-hop than with the
music they were making. What was that all about? In what context was techno
used to describe hip-hop back then?
This is just a guess, but back
'Hip Hop Be Bop' is being released in remixed form (DMX Krew/Bass
Junkie/Mike Dred mixes) on Breakin' on 1st April. For an idea of what
Parrish is up to now, check http://www.manparrish.com
just got Man Parrish Lp after good tip from firend
Man Parrish has some incredible tracks!! Used to
Question 1.
anyone know hwere i can find Rob Hood at Elsyium 2 set in digital
form?
Question 2.
someone here was talking about Jimi Tenors' wifes' album...i would
like to know the name of the album and the artist and where i can order it
from the web
Question 3.
this ones
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