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to have a safe place to buy just present. do you have any news on the instagram? no. follow up the electronic dance music is more popular than ever locked down social distance thing . anyone remember that? now revenues are even faster than before the pandemic. the scene has grown bigger, stronger, and mod i bus at festivals and doing clouds. everything is full on again, including technology. lots of how lot across many things are possible. that's up to the future. what's the story of even today it's mainly men who are so full front of the tech they've seen,
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but there was some legendary female details as well. the brings between the magic, the music at the end of the social media, the fan base is growing rapidly. and these huge interest in the origins of technology below like the silver mile generated stuff. and i had to wait 30 years in order for a whole new generation to kind of come to it. you know, now, now they're finding it the roots of techno being the discovery center braces. it shows that 1st of all, we were ahead of our time hours ahead of mind. to find out more about the history of the genre we were in berlin. where else,
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but the capital of texas. since there is no closing time here, you can party all night long of clubs like twice or more than 30 years after its founding. tesla is still considered at the, at the center and the best place to protect them is meant when it comes to fix, know you come to despise. i think that the is one of the most the far sunset dr bean bureau is global tech. i think that techno was the force that shape berlin into the image that we have of it today. so the image was in 1989 before the full of the will fill in was a divided city in the socialist east, the state controlled and regulated almost all aspects of life. in secrets, however,
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the use of the ddr stay tuned into what was going on in the capitalist west here on the other side of the will in the inside of, of west and then people enjoy the special status and much more freedom. and he had felt isolated and cut off it was actually very important that the wall came down that that was actually more space in town. you know, everybody from east came through the call us what's happening then everybody from the west tried to start. it's its own research and it was in that that's fine and goes to, to take the rudy. no one can the me take him on and others of the westman and underground scene explode abandoned places in the form of wooded area that had lain center for decades. and we were really lucky to find the location that was very new located near the wall. actually in the honda building, this building was in now. yeah. well nobody could go even from the east side. it
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was like in this very close to the wall. so it was like, untouched over $45.00. you know, this will lead to place underground in the basement falls of a former department store was extremely loud music. and how to do that. when we opened it, it was the 1st day and it was really according to the investors and using close just as the top of the house didn't make of technology. that was things like that were also ready to dance. and for a long time, no one was really interested in where the music came from or who was playing it says or moves and one atkins with the tang from the very beginning. many of them came from the declining industrial city of detroit and the us and they shaped what
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is now known as the sound of the name. my name is blake rene, back in troy usa the tech house. so capital of united the detroit is known for its auto industry and music scene. it's also considered the place where the 1st ticket attracts, were created. this is often forgotten. you know, the to where it comes and goes and comes and goes like, it's like, it's like a cycle added the phone of the so in the fall from detroit, the decline of industry in detroit and the doing of a new technological age inside juan atkins and other musicians in the early eighty's to experiments with futuristic sounds. the next europe and electro music
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with african american don speeds. i guess the arrival of the technological revolution, so to speak. it was to the industrial age kind of came to a close and by detroit be one of the major industrial hurts in america. the city was kind of like just to clean it because the robots took over. most of the manufacturing that they experimented with new electra sounds and was celebration as the techno rebels, even just a kid and later some, some more kids just tinkering with, with this new technology. you know, a lot of this was kind of spontaneous. i mean, nobody had a blueprint or a plan. i mean, we had an idea of doings what we want us to do sort of like an experiment and you mix a lot of different ingredients. the end result came out 10 times better than we
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thought it would come out in a change of location. berlin, on an old hymns finished, he produced the music for the evening himself. oldham started out as a radio husband. the choice later illustrated for indie labels and then became a ha my or it has always been the way it is, but it just seem to when technical came along, it seem to fit along with the actual futuristic or the science fiction elements from the beginning of the ninety's island old him got involved in the techno seen as a member of the d. j, connective underground resistance known as you are. no one man was bigger than music. and the music, it was the message, not the personality. and we all had co names and that i chose a to 1000 for my he was the,
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the cutting edge, nano technology terminate. superior to arnold in every way. right? so that, that's the basis behind the j name. the salvation in the disturb here in weld was how as an altima depicted techno in a comic book for the tech, no label plus age in the early ninety's, they asked me to do a comic book for their label. is like, hey man, you know, just come up with something cool. you are is there the detroit police are robots, but you are, hates the robot costs. so you go the others and the resistance group. they're trying to restart this thing called the random noise generator, which creates music, creates technical music. and they installed the device and then the,
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the random noise generator shakes to life. and then you see all the electricity and sound waves coming out of it. and here's all the sound waves tech now, and it's touching everywhere in the planet. that's basically what that was. this is how and check the real. absolutely. but from from detroit, the, the hype around detroit butting theme, assume that it's way around the globe, pushed by music freaks promises and much owls until finding a 2nd home in berlin. days from the us for floating in to get to cities don's close chinese. still the us seen, we made fun. the roots of india on the ground navigating traction in the main stream. so wanted to come up in europe. the white audience are,
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we're the ones who like techno, a lot of black people did not like it. they did not get it. there was no wrapping in it. the there was no singing. it was all one thing. it was repetitive and repetitive prove to be the key to berlin. as hans technical became the new sam track of the city, when it became berlin, then it became centralized. and then more detroit guy started coming over either to was or was that was crucial in this checking. it was undoubtedly a creation of african american communities across the atlantic. the fact that as launch the escaped public consciousness because it wasn't berlin, where techno found mainstream appeals i think when the guy was right for play, the music and the last bill of the whole
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d. j culture of the job and the technology. they won't be very good. pulse on dukes was born in 1971 in an industrial town in the ged, off and grew up in east and then like many young germans, he fell in love with the news phone from detroit. things and professionally. it's simple, really. i play the music because i love it because i'm a total fanatic photographer. not because i really don't teach it because i can make any money with somebody this might have been good. so do you come a few years later, to pull from dick made his break through becoming one of the most successful, the days in the world. and the money started flowing checking though for the massive years before it was very slow. that was really not a real nice line a happy night. and when the house came over, as it tells them, then technology was great. if at the weekends with things about 10000 people
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involved in move from one of the of the clock and the rest of the story is that we came to know which way john is came right. international magazine writing on that too many people. they just want you to came to 6 months, but the 1st 6 mazda 3. so is this female detail like and then on in also start taking off. she's one of the most important representatives from the band and take those same to this day. the and on and produce is electronic music and runs the label. bead pitch control table is like a 2nd time to pull. the roots are in hip hop by the elusive,
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underground scene of techno fascinated head from the stars. that's via text to golf highway. up seemed positive of seamless removed because i could den for whatever checking i didn't know, which was the fax from u. s. as in papa as an officer wireless i guess that's how it can slip by the fall love parade, mock the status of a new era for this genre. what started with only a few 100 visits has seen through hundreds of thousands, many under the influence of the policy drug, ecstasy rate is from the world as it came to berlin to be part of the spectacle. 1999 to an incredible 1500000 attendance. you know, back in the rain times,
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it was just a lot of drugs. the people that did parties, you know, whatever, whatever. but now it's an emphasis on community. and so emphasis on kind of leaving things better than when you found it. and i think that, that a lot of young people want to create their own spaces. and this is this, the soundtrack for the . so what does the tech know actually mean? to find out, we don't into the archive of youth culture in buildings, costs back district to documents, fund readings, magazines, posters, and more compiled, keeping the history of youth and subculture in life this and this book on this from here, we have the a total festival program, from 1990 you could say that this was maybe the 1st tech, no festival in germany to for the, for the term tech. them occurs,
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but not so often how they talk mostly of house here. when i noticed that, but at one point they start speaking of the so called techno scene mostly and it was the word is in quotation marks. and so it wasn't get really clear what they really meant by tech. know who we speak, thomas of an understood minds as it has a different meaning for everyone. i mean, you know, techno can also be melodic and it can also be chill. but for me, primarily tech no means more aggressive. techno is everything you haven't imagined yet. that's according to jeff mills, legendary d j. m is the same color. so yes, that's not quite the onset. nice. so your husband looking full. she works at berlin's university of the arts and has been researching techno for several years. in german techno with a capital t has a huge meanings and umbrella term which collects, let's say, old, underground events and music related happenings. and also the music itself is part
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of faith. it has something you can identify either and you can explain is something that is underground, something that is locally organized. but this is a huge confusion specially an international circumstances because an english sectional with another capital t means simply a stronger music genre. one of the genres of electronic dance music take well as i thought, a, as the media of the hops 1st and foremost. and it's a be in tech. no, it's harder, very close to the times most compared to how sites so tech know features less of the solely vote goes and go and is generally faster, harder and darker. how to do stuff for some of the techno also means excessive drug consumption are very low, is the, this simplification of the club culture that it's just about taking dogs that it's just about had them this i'm gonna skip isn't. but i think now in the 21st century,
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we kind of say that anymore, most of the people that they go out because of clubs, they go out because of the lineup. they go out because of the music, they go out because of the atmosphere. there was always this thing, this idea of which your think about what's going on here. you know, what's going on in the space. trying to connect with that and the way, trying to be not afraid of it. the music has something robot that kind of distorts to the type of machine. some it also has the kind of spaces. sounds. lot of electronic music is based on the gear to, to use 3 or 3. a roland 9 o 9 plus doesn't have to watch the vpn and that's why it's called technology because it's technologically advanced. gear is on the growing. that's yet
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the one um cuz it all started in the underground way. he began spinning records in the 1980s. he's long since become legendary in particular, as seen, but the status was never a big deal for him. my job is to entertain. because, you know, i've come from here where, you know, before the d, j was famous in this big days, got on his out accolades. all your job was to do is to keep the floor busy or to keep people smile. manual, happy in dancing, and a lot of that is do in meet up from when i 1st started these days, one. adkins doesn't only feel down slowest,
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but also the foyer of berlin's venerable phenomenon. the actually, i had no idea that i would even be leaving detroit or going around the world from the underground to the hallowed holes of classical music. this home festival brings together the entire spectrum of electronic music, turning technology into high cultures. here's the time is come to this music is being welcome here as well. that's quite a statement the taking a lot to, to, to own institutions. and now with a level where one set of institutions noticed this, the other and see like, well maybe it's interesting what you're doing and we stood for the lights going
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it shows day, 1st of all, we were headed back house, i think, and it, and it shows the staying power because i had this vision of the future. dennis is kind of perpetuating itself now because that was kind of the idea, the well, the choice african american communities are fine and the receiving long overdue recognition for inventing text though the impulse control played by women artists and to create a scene is still under acknowledged and this is called tv show, gave of feeling for what was going on in detroit at the time. it wasn't the b, james who with the stars, but the don't seems to go back and watch some of them and just see the outfits and
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see the dancing will always be extremely unique because that type of thing will never be repeated. it just and the influence that, that hit on generations will always be. and so anyone to look at them even then if they look at it and see some of the move to some of that they were doing it. oh, my god, the, the choice sound is funky. i don't care what they say. i notice is the home a tech know and yes, techno was created there, but the house came 1st, then tech no. only now the question is, who did what? when and what did they bring to the scene? i got the biggest kick of flipping to record over. but i thought how cool is that? because this is a real factory. now, this is not a fake factory. so they were really working on like the,
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the days after to end tables. oh, no, it wasn't up. unplug, definitely. we looked like we were good when we looked like we would get i don't care what it is. every type of music happens because of some other type of music. film black to take no, re examines the story. and also how nights the roll women played in detroit. it's never one history. we're talking about thousands of different histories and stories . and that's how we silence out the people like the career come into, or the females, the chase and producers from that time because there is no book. so sources like this thing for their stories. so this is why i think it's now we are in this moment that we have to push no further their stories and not only who is asking the same people. what happened just some of the opportunities that were given to man,
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we're not given as well to women. and so we have to still kick down doors to make things happen. and we're just now in this last decade, getting the recognition that like we weren't there can call it a choice. talk to the 19 seventy's and eighty's told stacy how everything she knows . she quickly made a name for himself as a house d j and became pulse of detroit's queer music scene. the fact that they also had a major influence on the development of techno as only now were you much i think what is happening that they're doing their homework, the 10 they're reaching out to, you know, says so thank god, here's social media because at the time that i was evolving, there was no social, it was a paper flyer, a tx on a page or an a phone call. stacy who has been deja in producing teaching and doing radio shows for about 40 years. she's one of the few female
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teachers i've had 10 ration to make a name for himself in detroit then and people are now taking an interest in what those on the other side of the atlantic were up to so many years ago. and not just any way, but in the cities most famous and in some is techno, except that time i need a select few are allowed in here and that goes for everyone. even the days i know that it had a history and is well respected and you know, that's, that's all i know. so my friends was, they found that i was going to be here. they just said it is the place of. i had no idea these days, the billing clubs scene aims for more diversity in lineups. to extract the real roots of techno and the whole spectrum of electronic music. you know,
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i knew of many things going on. but most of the time, things like this, you know, was all screwed to the man. and so getting this opportunity to come here to represent i'm so excited. been in the city with tech know made it big, has image as one of the most important music metropolises in the world. and stacy have now finally has the chance to contribute to is i want to tell a story to me, that's what the jane is about. and i think in any calls, sure that again, playing music, even if it's a set time happening in the world or within a city or even in your home and you put on music to make the chaise your feeling inside. it's all about letting loose. i'm feeling the moments wherever you are in berlin, the choice or anywhere else at the movement festival. the best place of techno is
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