let's not forget that weird mexican/polka stuff either.

now that's a genre i just can't get my head around.

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Subject: Re: [313] 'hard techno'


Most music stays in it's semi-closed circles.  Accordian music is very
very common in a lot of Europe, especially here in Ireland, which then fed
American bluegrass/appalachian music as well as cajun/zydeco.
You always have to look for things, it can't all come to you on it's own.


<quote who="George Todd">
> "hard techno will never die as long as there
> are kids who want to dance."
>
> like folk music on an accordian? it's still there, you got to look
> though.
>


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