On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:12:28AM +0000, tom churchill wrote:
> > Less than a year later, Warp brought out the compilation
> > Artificial Intelligence 2, and Designers Republic incorporated
> > postings from the idm list into their sleeve art.
>
> Sorry to be pedantic, but those postings were actually from the
> UK-Dance list, I believe...
It's quite possible you're right, although I was on UK-Dance at about
that time and I don't remember Jon Drukman being a part of the list.
Then again, my assertion was based on an interminable discussion
thread (has there ever been any other kind?) on idm itself when AI 2
came out. It's also possible we're both right -- given the way that
the messages and headers have been blenderized, they could almost have
been from anywhere. Man, Greg Eden. I haven't thought of him in
years. But enough counter-pedantry.
I agree with Fred. 313's stayed relevant and interesting when a lot of
other techno-related mailing lists have fallen to pieces. If you do
ever have the time to kill reading the archives, you'll probably find
it eye-opening, as I did, to see how 313 has changed over the years,
in large part to mirror the changes in Detroit and perceptions of what
techno is and means. About the only constants have been a fondness for
Derrick May and Maurizio and squabbles over the greatness of Jeff
Mills and Richie Hawtin.
F
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