there is a compilation of detroit releases called "Deep Detroit Vol 1:
Techno-Soul" (there was never a vol 2) released on Pow-wow Trance.
http://www.discogs.com/release/98409
On Jan 28, 2005, at 7:55, Hans Veneman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 07:49:11AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have quite a few old EPs that have "tranctastic mixes" on them.
Alot
of the Definitive records that I have, have some sort of "trance"
version of
the tune...
Didn't Submerge label the Red Planet releases as "Trance" years ago?
Cheers,
Hans
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
look at all of us trance lovers coming out of the closet! :^)
on 1/28/05 6:40 AM, fab. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:
i have this compilation as well and it is a damn fine one if i may
say
so.....
goes back to the time when there wasnt much of a difference between
trance
and techno, when trance wasnt a dirty word. hell, there are even UR
tracks
that i call 'trance'...
what went wrong? i dont know..marketing maybe wanted to divide the
2.
or maybe trance appealed to ppl that didnt enjoy techno....or,
maybe it was
the drugs.
trance was intended for ppl to space out to and evade into utopian
dreams
of universal love etc while techno developed into a more of a
dystopian
urban and post-industrial aesthetic.
just off the top of my head,
fab
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From: "M : A : T : R : I : X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?
oh wait...are we 313ers still supposed to hate Trance? oops! I
forgot that
"trance" was supposed to be taboo. a few weeks ago I was at a
Dollar Store
and as I was checking out there was a CD display near the
register. as I
spun through the terrible selection I came across a double CD
compilation
on
Rising High Records called "The Secret Life of Trance". it
included tracks
by Timo Mass and Jam & Spoon and it was only one dollar...so I
bought it.
I
figured it would be good for a laugh or two. so while cleaning
house the
other day I decided to put it on and give it a listen before
throwing it
away, but ended up listening to it straight through. it's actually
quite
good! (?) I apologize, guys. it was an accident and it only
happened once.
I
swear! I feel so dirty. but at least it wasnt "electro clash"! :)
oh and regarding movement: maybe it's time to take it off of life
support?
it's already made history and has it's place in our hearts
forever. why
not
just let it go? Keeping a "version" of it alive artificially or in
an
altered form would do nothing but tarnish the fond memories of
what it
once
was. Have you ever had your favorite danceclub/party/event outlive
it's
natural lifespan? it gets pretty sad at the end. examples:
Lollaplooza?
Motor Lounge? The Limelight? Ministry Of Sound?
DEMF: Do Not Resuscitate
I have nothing against the DEMF/Movement festival or it's
organizers. I
performed at the very first (where I was paid quite handsomely)
and what
may
turn out to be the very last one (where I performed for absolutely
free)
and
would gladly do it again if they needed me to, but if the only way
to keep
it going is to make it an "Area One" monster rock show, then it's
time to
let it rest in peace and take it's rightful place as a part of the
history
of Detroit Techno.
sean deason
on 1/27/05 9:14 PM, Anton Banks (313) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
these
words:
and a trendy headliner would be good too.
I can see it now- "Now playing on the trance stage..."
<<said with extreme sarcasm>>
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