Thanks everyone for the tip on the music map--its really cool (except for
the writing off of Detroit techno!).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gen Kanai" <gkanai@earthlink.net>
To: "Stefan Gottschalk" <surfsg@earthlink.net>; <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: Genre Tree Again (was Again, the Definition ...)
> IT used to be at http://www.ishkur.com/ but the guy's doing a
> redesign. I'm sure if you dropped him an email (ishkur@ishkur.com) you
> might be able to convince him to put the genre map back up when he does
the
> redesign.
>
> I thought it was awesome too...
>
> At 10:06 PM 2/26/01 -0800, Stefan Gottschalk wrote:
> >Allright y'all,
> >
> >The site with an interactive music map.
> >
> >The dance music family tree: cl;ick on a box and hear a snippet of
"2-step
> >dead and buried speed disco" or "hazy acid trance" (or whatever sub-genre
> >you're curious about). User friendly.
> >
> >Plus it was hilarious. Especially where the guy who runs the site rags
on
> >all the Motor City styles and writes "don't bother e-mailing complaints
from
> >the 313 [Detroit area code] cuz this stuff sucks," or something like
that.
> >
> >Some of us have gotta have this link! Like Shaun Kuo, I've been
spending
> >major time in a fruitless search for it.
> >If you've got it, please re-post this link. Thanks.
> >
> >- Stefan
> >
> >--------Original message---------
> > . . .
> >If you want to learn more about the genres, search the archives for a
post
> >from Gen Kanai from about 6 months ago, with a link to an interactive
> >music map that does a great job describing all the many children of
> >dance/club/electronic music.
> >Nat
> >
>
>
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