I "heard" there was going to be something else put together by some of the people who were actually there during those times (names unknown at this point). In a way it makes sense, who better to tell the story then someone who was there? Dan's book was great but it overlooked some of the key players who weren't always in the spotlight.

They also mentioned audio and video from The Music Institute, more photos, and interviews from those who don't normally talk. It sounds pretty historical, I'm looking forward to it whenever it comes out.


Is there another Detroit Techno historian out there besides Dan Sicko? >It seems like his articles and Techno Rebels are the only published works >on the subject.

If so, can someone guide me to some more authors?

Thanks,

Alex Gomez
Ann Arbor



I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself...

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