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Being over here and working with clubs in the US (Midwest) i know that the ones i work with are a fickle bunch. they do go off things like the DJmag top 100 to get input on if a guy should be brought or not. If someone is brought to clubs here it spreads influence that might have been missed other wise. we can all like the small scenes, but I love techno more than keeping it to myself. the heads will stay bangin' the people that are new might not be the core but they are helping pay the bills and keeping us going. So is it worth it to techno to do something that trance and everyoen else is doing? we must market ourselves to the masses. we have that going for us. we are semi exclusive...but if no one knows how are we to progress?
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vote for me ..........please , i'm hungry and my washing machine's broken , my car needs fixing , i need some cigarettes , and some shoes ...honestly i'm poor , so i must really love music , and i'm genuine.
and if i'm not advertised by dj mag , my entire culture will be wiped out , and no one will ever use the term " techno " to describe a piece of music ever again.
and the kids will be walking the streets.....destitute.....knowing that something is missing from their lives ....but not knowing what , because the evil techno police have erased all mention of techno throughout history.......
good isn't it?
shall i go on?
or can we stop now?
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