You guys are so lucky.  I live in the UK and still have not managed to see
the DJ's you speak of : Jules, Tong, Sasha etc. Will Jim Masters be playing
again?

In all seriousness though, if there is a representation from Europe then why
isn't it at least people like Oliver Ho, Mark Broom, Steve Rachmad, Claude
Young ;o) etc. People who have at least been touched and influenced by
Detroit. Can you see this happening?

SM
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> Yeah, and the "Dunk the DJ" thing - I want to see Pete Tong get dunked -
he
> is playing DEMF this year isn't he?
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> I just hope they still have the electric bull in the middle of hart plaza
> this year.  That was my favorite part of the festival.  Nothing can top
> getting bucked off the bull to the pleasant chant of Autecre.  I can't
> wait!
> ! ! !
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> From: "Altitude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Oh,
> > they should not be on the logistics end of it. When I say promoters get
> > involved, I mean from a creative angle. Obviously the reason PMC is in
on
> > all of this is they know how to handle an event this size.  But of
course
> > just because an event is big does not mean it is any good.
Incorporating
> > some of the aspects of the Detroit scene on an event this size would
> > definitely be something best handled by people who have done it first
> hand.
> > A lot of the people involved throwing events here work their brains out
> on
> > those events and I have no doubt would do the same given the opportunity
> to
> > "do it right". And yes I know several promoters who have worked on and
> are
> > qualified to work on "concert festival" size events.
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> >
> > Heh.
> >
> > Well, I was kind of joking about DJ worship, but what I was really
> > hinting at is that techno, house, electronic music, what have you ...
> > are in an entirely different context at an event like DEMF.  It's not
> > a club, not an outdoor "rave," ... it's a concert festival.  How many
> > local promoters have tackled one of those?
> >
> > -d
> >
> >
> > >Oh, I forgot.
> > >We don't dance anymore..
> > >
> > >I put on the table that we change "dance music" to "stand around and
> stare
> > >at the DJ music"
> > >-r
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