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From:
George M. Smiley
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Date:
Sat, 24 Sep 1994 18:03:10 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
A Detroit Techno Mailing List
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Greetings, I'm interested in setting up and maintaining a mailing list devoted to the discussion of Detroit techno. I have no particular time period in mind, nor any particular style. The hardcore of UR, Jeff Mills, and The Vision; the proto-techno of Saunderson, Atkins, and May; the IDM of Dan Curtin; the original funk of Cybotron; the techno in space of Kenny Larkin; the mad-electro beats of Drexciya; Hawtin, Baxter, Fowlkes; Craig, Metroplex, Transmat, Submerge, +8; anything and everything that is electronic and made by a Detroit area artist or directly influenced by Detroit techno would be fair game. Alright that is the idea, but what is the idea behind the idea? IDM has a (great) list, ambient music has a list, UK techno has a list, and breakbeat has a list, but nothing really for techno in general or Detroit techno in specific. Alt.rave and alt.music.techno have yet to live up to their potential and as more people get Internet access the situation won't get much better. I think the time has come for a Detroit techno mailing list. To some extent, Detroit is the birthplace of techno and it continues to produce a variety of talented musicians. As techno continues to mature and expand in exciting new directions artists from Detroit will be leading the way. But, before I stake a portion of my time and computing resources in the above I would like to here from anyone who is interested. Is it a good idea? Would you subscribe? What would we call such a list? Any comments, questions, pointers, or suggestions are welcome. I don't think it would be to good an idea to continue the discussion on the IDM list so I'll ask you to respond to me personally. Thanks for your time, - George (b242smil@utarlg.uta.edu)