Born in Detroit’s industrial ruins, techno turned crisis into rhythm and hope, blending human emotion with machine precision. From underground parties to global stages, it became the soundtrack of generations imagining a different future.
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Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson :: Detroit Techno — [flashback]
In this [Flashback] column, Anne Jackson explores the origins of Detroit Techno, a genre born in the early 1980s from the city’s underground dance scene. Pioneered by African-American artists Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson—collectively known as the Belleville Three—techno fused elements of funk, electro, and early electronic music. Shaped by Detroit’s industrial backdrop and the socio-economic challenges facing its residents, the genre became both a form of artistic innovation and a powerful outlet for expression within the African-American community.
Arpanet + The Book of Drexciya (Apr 8, 2022) — IWF Substation UK
Gerald Donald (of Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Der Zyklus, Heinrich Mueller, Japanese Telecom, Zwischenwelt, and many more artists) will be performing a rare (and only UK date) live A/V performance coinciding with the 20th anniversary of Arpanet’s first release, Wireless Internet.
V/A :: Cosmic Ray Event EP (Nightflight)
For the Cosmic Ray Event EP, we see the return of the intriguing duo, Mystic Future, along with long time purveyors of quality, Aubrey and […]
WE(d) FORFEIT (Mix 13.1-13.4) :: The Marital Mixes (feat. Zorz and Dank Matter)
Our latest mix, or mixes that should be, come from a very special place. Robbie and his long term partner, Katie, recently got married and […]
















