Hey Greg!

>You'd be surprised.  There's a BEF track that Shake used to play out
>that I can never remember the name of - I think it's "Uptown Apocalypse"
>off

thats it I think!

although I should have explained myself a little better. I'm deffo not
surprised in any way that heaven 17 could make a track like that, I'm more
leaning towards the fact that mr reynolds lends so much weight to this
genre being a blueprint (or this particular record) for detroit techno.

Yeah, of course they must have listened to some of these records by
whichever means, radio/club dj etc, but, whenever you read an interview
with say, derrick may (aint that many interviews with juan discussing this
sort of stuff?), its all about mojo, ron hardy in particular, wbmx too, and
I must have listened to nearly 50 different ron hardy tapes, read almost
everything I beleieve I can read about him and I don't see that much
evidence of him in particular playing THAT much of this sort of music
(yeah, sure the odd track, but it wasn't the norm).

and then of course, with mojo, well, I just don't know anything about mojo.
there's nothing about him anywhere, and no one ever seems to want to talk
about him and I never heard a tape. maybe he used to cane this sort of
stuff. dunno.

>"Stowaways" = Walkmans

there was all about that in the book too!
and the concept albums made around the "stowaway"!

good book! although maybe you could pick tons of holes in it though greg
having been around and that. maybe give it a try though!

alex
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