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Re: Detroit's relationship w/ breaks

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1994-11-01 22:18JAMIE M. HODGE Detroit's relationship w/ breaks
└─ 1994-11-02 00:40Matt Corwine Re: Detroit's relationship w/ breaks
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1994-11-01 22:18JAMIE M. HODGEActually, a couple of years ago, Kevin Saunderson not only spun breaks, but he also invite
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01 Nov 1994 18:18:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Actually, a couple of years ago, Kevin Saunderson not only spun breaks, but he also invited Manix over to Detroit for a couple of parties and put out one of their singles on KMS.. One of the really interesting aspects about breaks is that most of the musicians are black.. I think that Kevin recognized the parallels one could draws between the Detroit and British scenes in that respect.. LTJ Bukem is one of the best examples of this awareness.. He's always playing and makin' cuts that are chock full of old techno samples.. JAmie
1994-11-02 00:40Matt CorwineOn 1 Nov 1994, JAMIE M. HODGE wrote: > One of the really interesting > aspects about break
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On 1 Nov 1994, JAMIE M. HODGE wrote:
quoted 2 lines One of the really interesting> One of the really interesting > aspects about breaks is that most of the musicians are black.. I think
As were most of the musicians in the innovative periods of rock, jazz, r&b etc...