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goodnet
•Damn• I look good.
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Dude, I totally understand your plight here. But..
Quite frankly, unless electronic music is a cultured thing in your area (as it is in Europe)- you can not expect people to point out the differences. The reason people in your area can distinguish between rap/hiphop/rnb is because urban music styles are already infested into thier everyday culture.
People in detroit i bet can distinguish detroit techno from other forms of electronic music, for example.
Instead of using the word "techno" as an umbrella term for all dance music, they should use "electronic" instead.
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Apr-13-2003 22:09
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SportTrance
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: TX TA #4
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heh, like I said, It really doesn't matter to me what they call, one benefit is it sure as hell lets you know REAL QUICK who knows whats going on and who doesn't.
As far as sandstorm, yeah, it was a major "break through" , unfortunately it got over played like a hooker in brooklyn, then eventually completely dropped, crashed, and burned until incineration. I still remember the first night I heard that track ON THE RADIO. I admit, I did have some giggles here and there simply because I had remembered hearing it in jules set from years and years ago. Ahhh, this country, isn't it great?
Anyway, before we confuse the hell out of any new guys readin this, darude is not techno, infact, im not sure how that track really got into this thread, but iz ok. 
Anyway, long live techno. 
Last edited by SportTrance on Apr-14-2003 at 03:17
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Apr-14-2003 03:04
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