Post on 19-Jul-2015
Belleville, Michigan
- The Belleville Three- Derrick May- Juan Atkins- Kevin Saunderson
http://adventuresofmediamonie.blogspot.com/2012/02/belleville-threemy-hearts.html
http://www.belleville.mi.us/cob/images/aerial_view_003.gif
Warehouse Parties and the Rave Scene- Discrete areas and abandon buildings- Failed to gain a large following in Detroit- Lights and turntables powered by generators
- 500 or less fans generally in attendance- Packard Plant- Series of violent arrests and laws prohibiting rave parties in the late 1980shttp://sometimesinteresting.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/pf-01-01.jpg
http://brightcove04.o.brightcove.com/52815481001/52815481001_856667039001_vs-856622950001.jpg?pubId=52815481001
Cultivating a fan-base overseas - Began traveling overseas to play concerts in the late 1980s- By the mid-1990s, began spreading their sounds into more international territory
- France, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom- Blueprint for international Techno artists
http://www.ibiza-voice.com/news/news.php?id=378http://news.beatport.com/blog/2012/09/14/witness-a-most-historic-beatport-live-with-derrick-may-on-wednesday-october-3rd/
Inspiration for the sound of Detroit Techno- Industry, machines, and electronics- Technology and machinery used in the auto industry- Interest in drum machines and synthesizers came from background
in automotive factories http://www.reputation-communications.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/iStock_000019888677XSmall.jpg
http://www.brandchannel.com/home/post/Detroit-Big-Three-in-Reverse-041812.aspx
Inspiration for the sound of Detroit Techno- Decay and deterioration of the city
- 90,000 abandoned structures- Decomposition of the people and businesses- Mass unemployment
- Outsourcing of jobs overseas http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2013/07/urban-art-detroit-abandoned-houses-
tiggerific-orange/
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/DETR826URN
Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF)- Festival began as a fundraiser for Detroit’s “Be a Partner Program”
- Help raise funding for their parks and recreation- 78 free performances, held on 4 separate stages, over a 3 day period- Carl Craig
- Development, idea, programming, and the liaison between the city of Detroit and the electronic music community in 2000 http://www.residentadvisor.net/images/features/2010/demf-01-carl-craig.jpg
http://www.detroittechnohouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DEMF03102010.jpg
Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF)- Began to face great financial struggle in the process of organizing event from 2001-2003- Derrick May came in as festival director in 2004
- Kevin Saunderson jumped in to help fund festival out of pocket- Financial troubles persisted into 2005, and Paxahau (local event organizers) took control of event in 2006
http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/michigan/files/201305/BLH6rlFCYAA_PRx.jpg
http://paxahau.com/images/pax14/13.jpg
Youthville Recreation Center- Offers children an outlet to stray away from organized crime and violence in the city- Music production lessons offered by Mike Huckaby
- One of Detroit Techno’s most prominent artists- “A safe environment that keeps children out of trouble…[and] a place to further your education” http://deeptransportation.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dubspot.jpg
http://www.whatkidscando.org/your_stories/2010/06_building_young_minds/index.html