At 09:14 PM 11/9/98 -0500, dj.mercenary wrote:
quoted 2 lines Could someone reccomend a "definitive"(whatever that means)
>Could someone reccomend a "definitive"(whatever that means)
>collection/compilation of Detroit Techno(Atkins, etc.).
Which Detroit? Classic Detroit (the Holy Trinity - Atkins, May,
Saunderson)? 2nd Wave (early UR, Carl Craig, others)? 3rd Wave (too
numerous to mention)? Detroit Electro(Drexciya, Aux88, newer UR, Andre
Holland)? Trying to make a "definitive" Detroit comp. is like trying to
make a definitive Rock comp. - you're just going to start a lot of fights.
The Detroit scene has a lot more longevity & diversity than the Seattle
Grunge scene ever did.
Here are some comps (labels in parentheses) for each period:
Classic Detroit - RetroTechno (Network, out of print), Model 500 - Classics
(R&S), Derrick May - Innovator (Transmat), Kevin Saunderson - Faces &
Phases (KMS I think, UK version has 2 more tracks), Relics (Transmat/Buzz)
2nd Wave - Psyche/BFC - Elements (?), UR - Revolution For Change (?), Depth
Charge 1 & 2 (Submerge), Biorhythms 1&2 (Network - these include some
Detroit influenced UK Techno too, and are real classics, unfortunately out
of print).
3rd Wave - True People (React), Origins Of A Sound (?), Deepest Shade Of
Techno (SSR), Depth Charge 3 (Submerge)
Detroit Electro - UR - Interstellar Fugitives (Submerge), Drexciya - The
Quest (?)
I suggest going to www.submerge.com and checking out what they have from
whatever period Detroit you're interested in. If you're looking for the
Network comps, email me, I spotted some copies lately.
Che