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From:
William Connolly
To:
C. Desmarias
Cc:
Date:
Mon, 2 Dec 1996 18:54:01 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Orbital/Cylob/Blech
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On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, C. Desmarias wrote:
quoted 11 lines OK, who wants to make a bet that Orbital will be asked to play "live" on> OK, who wants to make a bet that Orbital will be asked to play "live" on > next year's MTV Music Video Awards? AMP will have been on 5 times a week > for almost exactly a year, the techno mainstream revolution will be in > full swing in America, and 13 year old kids in baggy pants will be rockin' > to Halcyon on every street corner. They'll put The Box up for "best > techno video" and the rest will follow. > > Any takers? > > Cid. >
It scares me to think that you might be right..However, I think that Prodigy is going to be the first group to open up techno to the mainstream and MTV. Hell, they're already doing it...they've become a more "alternative dance act" and have gotten away from techno a bit. The "hip" teenagers are going to eat up The Prodigy's "shocking, in yer face" image soon and you'll stoon start hearing Liam's choons on mainstream radio and MTV. From there you'll start seeing people getting more interested in techno and eventually techno will become part of pop music (to one extent or another). That's my theory...Any takers? Bill C.