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bliter@diaspora-fr.org

" #SomewhereInDetroit": #Underground #Resistance, #Submerge, #Techno and the #DetroitWay - #RolandChannel

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ErxKvL_zzU

Somewhere in #Detroit is a new #short #film about Detroit’s greatest #musical collective since #Motown, the cooperative and record label dubbed Submerge and #UR ( #UndergroundResistance). The mini-documentary reveals intimate conversations, providing unique insights into the tight-knit co-op at the center of Detroit techno—the #creators, #pioneers, and #futurists who embody the spirit of the genre.

Roland Articles has also published an in-depth story, “Underground Resistance, Submerge, and the Detroit Way,” featuring voices from the documentary expanding on its themes with exclusive anecdotes. https://articles.roland.com/the-detroit-way/

#musique #music #roland

bliter@diaspora-fr.org

#Kraftwerk's #Autobahn: Understanding the #Pioneers of #Electronic #Music - #DoctorMix

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Prepare your popcorn! Embark on an in-depth exploration of Autobahn, one of the most seminal electronic music #albums ever created. This profound 1974 #classic not only served as a forerunner to #techno music, but also represented one of the most significant #artistic #contributions to the #musical landscape of that decade.🚀

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBBcdR_LnEQ
#musique #synth

david_lazarus@pluspora.com

Digitally Imported (DI.FM) - Electronic Pioneers
#Ambient #Electronica #ElectronicMusic #Pioneers #DigitallyImported #FM #MusicStreaming

Do you like bands and musicians such as Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Pete Namlook, Jean-Michel Jarre, Steve Roach, Kraftwerk, Software and many others? If so, di.fm's Electronic Pioneers channel is for you! If you listen to it with an ad blocker such as uBlock Origin installed, you'll never hear a commercial; even with a free account! However, subscribing will allow you to stream in higher quality.

I love listening to the Electronic Pioneers channel when I'm on my computer or doing other things around the house. Then, if I'm reading, I'll listen to more laid back channels such as Ambient and Space Dreams. They're less intrusive and actually help me focus when I'm reading.

I quite like most of Tangerine Dream's material. Same with Klaus Schulze and Steve Roach. Kraftwerk, though they were quite influential in their day, is hit and miss for me. I tend to like their purely instrumental tracks better. However, there are a couple of tracks with vocals that I don't mind. That channel also plays Wendy Carlos's covers of classical music. I enjoy that stuff too.

Which electronic bands/musicians are your favorite?