Bunch of old lables that many newer fans of Detroit techno may not know
about because they aren't in business anymore.  Also some obscure artists.
Not sure if other people don't rate them highly or if they just don't get
talked about much anymore.

Insync/Lee Purkis/10th Planet stuff
Nubian Mindz
Wild Planet/Simon J. Hartley
4th Wave records - Wavescape, Downlink, Ian O'Brien
Max Brennan
Andi Hart/Deepart
Dominic Stanton/Domu/Yotoko
DiN records
Eevo Lute <http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jay+Denham> records
Jay Denham
Elypsia records
Santonio Echols
Susumu Yokota
Hydrogen Dukebox records
LA Synthesis
Lux Nigra records
Aubrey/Allen Saei
Jimi Tenor
Jonathan Saul Kane/Depth Charge/Octagon Man and his D.C. Recordings label


MEK



On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Shaun Fogarty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also Neuropolitique "now the screens were", and "Anokhi" by Beaumont
> Hannant... Pushing the definition a bit, admittedly
>
>
> kent williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail to
>> the list ...
>>
>> This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do.  Here's the question: What is
>> your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly?
>>
>> Extra points for being obscure.
>>
>> What's my impetus?  I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from
>> crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago.  I look
>> for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and artists.  So I
>> have a lot of records that have decent to excellent tracks on them, that
>> for one reason or another never got much enduring attention.
>>
>> Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those
>> sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
>>
>
> --
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>

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