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[idm] New Sean Deason, many waves
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In a message dated 3/08/00 8:07:14 substar@iafrica.com writes:
quoted 6 lines But I have an album by him titled "Freq. heaven" - did they fail to mention> But I have an album by him titled "Freq. heaven" - did they fail to mention > it, > or am I wrong, or what? > > They also describe him as a "Detroit Third-Waver". Considering that > probably the holy trinity of first wavers were Juan Atkins, Derrick May
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quoted 2 lines Kevin Saunderson - who are the second wavers then, if Sean's the third? -> Kevin Saunderson - who are the second wavers then, if Sean's the third? - > Presumably Kenny Larkin and Richie Hawtin??? :-)
Hi Irene, The next 'wave' of prolific Detroit producers (1990-94) included Carl Craig, DBX (Daniel Bell), Robert Hood, Red Planet (James Pennington), Mad Mike Banks, Jeff Mills, Octave One, Drexciya, Alan Oldham, etc...and of course Kenny Larkin. Soon after that golden period emerged another generation of producers which included Terence Dixon, Stacey Pullen, Sean Deason, Jay Denham, Ectomorph, Claude Young, Anthony Shakir, Heath Brunner (Vmax), etc. I would imagine the current 'wave' of premier Detroit artists to include Theo Parrish, Moodyman, Dale Lawrence (Theorem), Rolando (Aztec Mystic), Shawn Rudiman ... A_Zed _________________________________________ Program Co-ordinator, Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Sunday Electronic Listening [http://rtrfm.ii.net] Perth, W.Aust (WST) 23.00-01.00 Detroit (EST) 10.00-12.00 Frankfurt (CET)/ London(GMT)16.00-18.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org