You know something... I have that debate with Chris Gray (Deep4Life)
somewhat often, usually in jest, but sometimes I start to think he might be
on to something. Usually, the forward thinkers I find are more minimal
techno/microsound cats(my opinion only!) or deep house cats (like Chris).
Granted, I hear this most often because I have a tendancy to buy records
like this, save the Ghetto Tech and techno bangers/schranz that occupy my
crate space.

George - Logic7
Labwerx

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> IMO detroit sound is sounding very old whereas the eastern europe stuff is
> fresh sounding all the time.
>
> the germans certainly know where its at.
>
> no flames please
> -Joe
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> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:13 PM
> Subject: (313) future music for me is....
>
>
> > It's essay time!
> > I was just reading a review of 808 State and Underworld's new releases
and
> > the writers were saying that , as in the 808 State review, "-when you've
> > sounded like the future for so long, what happens when the rest of the
> > world catches up?"
> >
> > Not saying that either of these bands are future music (maybe you think
so
> > but that's not my point) but it brought to my mind to ask - what/who do
> you
> > think right now is "future music"?
> >
> > I know that lots of artists are not going to be specifically Detroit
> > based/originated but I thought it would still be on-topic since Detroit
> > techno has always been at the forefront of future music
> >
> > MEK
> >
> > been in rotation in my CD player:  Isan "Clockwork Menagerie", Detroit
> > Escalator Co. "Selections...", Minotaur Shock "Chiff-Chaffs & Willow
> > Warblers", Juan Atkins "Wax Trax MasterMix"
> >
> >
> >
>

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