Quote Originally Posted by cirilo
I think it's about history and culture. Change the history and culture of the races, and think what happens !

In each country this history that you said, is different, why ?!

I'll tell about Brazil, just a example.

The most of people who goes a club to listen techno is white, but it's not about the music, is because the history and culture of the people, the most black people is really poor, it's answer a lot of things(what they like, fell, think, do). But there is some djs leading techno music to poor and black people and they are loving it!

I hope you undestand my point and my english...
Your point is crystal. I just wish the P. Diddys, Jay Z's (label owners) were more interested in actual "techno" instead of "bubblegum dance music" Maybe it would be "commercial" at first, but then you would end up having the new found backpack techno followers trying to stay underground quoting 909 cyphers. Hahaha.

On another note...this struck me as hillarious:

P Diddy Booed Off Stage Twice In Ibiza
P Diddy was reportedly booed off stage two nights running by clubbers in Ibiza.
Both times he arrived to cheers but fell out of favour when he tried to rap, according to reports.
P Diddy's first appearance was at Space which a newspaper quotes a source as saying "started well".
"He was getting the crowd going and singing over some tracks. But when he tried to rap the crowd turned on him, shouting and jeering until he left the stage."
And a visit to underground club DC10 for after-hours party Coco Loco the following day was equally disastrous.
The insider continued: "He got on stage and everyone cheered - but once he started rapping there was another chorus of boos. He persevered but the crowd reaction was so bad he was forced to leave the stage.
"He looked very hurt and was heard asking one of his flunkies: "Why don't they dig me?""


Hahaha!