> Where there is affordable housing, there be musicians doing brave new things instead of worrying about rent and rapping rants about gentrification.
So I am not a techno aficionado, and I'm curious what the state of Detroit techno is now. It seems like it should be more notable (maybe it is and I'm not in the scene to know) given the history and cost of living.
I regret the US turning away from house and techno, compared to Europe.
So I am not a techno aficionado, and I'm curious what the state of Detroit techno is now. It seems like it should be more notable (maybe it is and I'm not in the scene to know) given the history and cost of living.
I regret the US turning away from house and techno, compared to Europe.