Easy, easy... The way I see it - It came out of Detroit and now there's no way that cat is going back in the bag, we've got all kinds of flavours - which is how it was supposed to be - the beautiful thing is you can make it your own or you can build blocks in Cubase/Logic - the choice is yours and I'm feeling it...Sat here listening to new Black Dog followed by much harder stuff by System 23 - it all works - I'm having a great day, stop worrying about the hair do and don'ts...
Martin Dust 24/3/04 8:44 AM Brendan [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yeah, but don't you accept that the "huge range of opinions" you mention is, > at the end of the day, an amalgamation of the opinions of a whole range of > individuals? And that some of these individuals might sometimes dare to > voice the specific opinions they have on the subject of techno? And that > they may in fact dare to do so on the 313 list, in the hope that they're not > going to be pounced on by someone taking their remarks completely the wrong > way? > > You seem to imply that because one person's view of what techno is might > contradict someone else's completely, people shouldn't be allowed to say > what their views of techno actually *are*. I disagree with this entirely - > I'm extremely interested in what other people's views of techno music are > and I would like to see *more* people try to articulate it, rather than have > it turn into a taboo subject you can't mention on 313 without being leapt > on. > > Brendan > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:35 AM >> To: john harvey >> Cc: 313 >> Subject: Re: (313) what is Detroit techno ... >> >> >> Please, I didn't put any personal comments in my statement, and I'd >> appreciate it if you kept yours out as well. I'm not saying it's bad, or >> good, merely stating that there is a huge range of opinions on teh subject >> of techno, and one person's view of what techno is, can be completely >> contrary to someone els's. > >