> And how dare you say that Detroit is stagnant so soon after DEMF!? ;P

If this was in response to my comments about Detroit being stagnent then you are preaching to the converted. I totaly agree with you, Detroit is at the cusp of another great wave of freash producers. I greatly appreciate what former producers and djs have done for Detroit, but of late have been let down by the majority of releases and djs sets I have heard from here.

Jared Wilson
F.T.M. Records


From: Mike Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: gord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: JARED WILSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [313] d-troit techno/bread n' butter (was Re: Ax-020)
Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 18:04:58 -0400

> And how dare you say that Detroit is stagnant so soon after DEMF!? ;P

I think the thing to remember is that there is electronic music in
Detroit beyond Detroit Techno. Right now there is a lot of stuff that
doesnt go "doof doof doof" that you do not know about yet. There are a
lot of cats doing good stuff that don't have deals yet, and even more
getting their game together as we speak.

Detroit might not be tearing the roof off right now, but there are cats
who will be banging you upside the head in another couple years. Detroit
isnt going anywhere, there is still alot of time left in the game.

take care,
MT

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