Although it's not really very well made - some of it seems quite choppy and unprofessional, as a music nerd from the Detroit area, I was pretty much blown away by this one hour documentary from 2006 (you can watch the whole thing online HERE). First of, props go to my sister who recommended it to me. The rest of my thoughts are gonna go in bullet points:
- This thing has got some MAD beats! I like the original dark, menacing, dirty underground sound of Detroit techno.
- Can't help but feel some love for Detroit after watching this. I like the attitude of the place and the other-worldliness that you don't get in normal cities with tourists such as DC where I'm at now. There's definitely something REAL about Detroit. You don't end up there or go there if you're a faker.
- It's funny how Detroit techno made its first big moves in the music world in London, another place where I've lived. I never really appreciated that connection when I first moved to America. The popularity of techno music in London forever changed the music scene not just in the UK, but in the whole of Europe. The techno scene in Berlin looks wicked - I'd love to check that out one day.
- Have to check out some music from the pioneers of techno - Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May.
was blown away when i read this last night and realized a few things:
ReplyDeleteour physical connection between london and detroit in living in those spaces is connected to our gigantic love for electronic music! clearly we love that music because of the UK days, but then we ended up in the place where that music started in the first place!!! and like you said, what started in detroit had massive influence in europe.
and actually props goes to my friend terry who told me about this film.
btw welcome back feraz! i totally thought fahad wrote this entry haha
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