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1997-01-22 19:42sm@4thworld (idm) origins of techno
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1997-01-22 19:42sm@4thworldwritten by ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk >There is no point in trying to convince me otherwise, I k
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Wed, 22 Jan 1997 14:42:48 -0500
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(idm) origins of techno
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written by ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk
quoted 1 line There is no point in trying to convince me otherwise, I know what I am>There is no point in trying to convince me otherwise, I know what I am
saying. yeah but do you know what you are talking about? the detroit originators (atkins,may) and kraftwerk had very different but equally important parts to play in the evolution of 'techno'. any thoughts on cluster or ashra temple or any other (german) artists from the early 70's who integrated electronics into their work?, or artists like herbie hancock who fused jazz and electronic music, the origins of 'techno' aint just 'kraftwerk', what about john cage , steve reich , terry riley........... your music has a history - LEARN IT!!!! sm@4thworld *cutting edge mail order* http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/4thworld/