I know it's been beat to death already, but I'm
extremely disappointed the Alan Oldham is not going to
be performing this year.  This man has contributed as
much or more to Detroit's overall artistic community
than virtually anyone else.  Too bad the organizers
can't put their personal biases aside (if this is
indeed the case) and ask themselves "what does our
audience want?"

Can anyone shed some more light on this topic with
something more than rumours?  Why isn't Alan going to
be there!?

md


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> > Perhaps it was politics, perhaps it was
> conflicting schedules.
> > 
> > Juan had his chance last year and was a no show.
> > 
> > And perhaps did you think that Carl might have
> asked people, and they 
> > declined?
> > 
> > 
> > just a thought. . . .
> 
> I think that might have been the case. I don't know.
> We'll see... there's still 
> some unconfirmed guests.
> 
> Don't get me wrong, I think there are some pretty
> decent performers 
> scheduled, but I guess I was just anticipating that
> there was going to be 
> some of those people BMG mentioned and more who were
> intrinsic to 
> techno or Detroit history. I understand the desire
> to keep it fresh with 
> different talent. It's a matter of taste I
> guess....
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