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Detroit Techno Militia DJ's Go National - Worldwide

RECON:313 Detroit techno operatives now in Brussels, Belgium, New York City, NY and Charlotte N.C.

Detroit, MI (PRWEB) February 6, 2005 -- After months of operating almost exclusively from within the confines of The City, the Detroit Techno Militia had assaulted your senses with an acoustic warfare harrowing from beneath the streets of the Motor City. Amassing an arsenal of classic vinyl, old school flavor and new school aggression, these soldiers took their armament to the frontlines. Mentored by submerged forces, they unleashed a guerrilla war against the most hostile of pop culture entities: The Commercialized Music Industry. Milling out homogenized forms of sonic travesty, The Machine stood unchallenged for years. Who would face the Malebolge as it continued to assimilate the traces of talent into its ever growing mass of complacency? Who would stand strong in the face of the mundane, pushing forward through the fodder while standing fast against the fold? The DTM Soldiers stood alone.

After numerous urban strikes on several fronts, the Militia had made safe-havens for those seeking sanctuary from The Machine. As the front line advanced, cells began unfolding with more patriots sympathetic to the cause. Detroit moved steadily toward its manifest destiny: a demilitarized zone of artistic potential. With annexation from the status quo, a consortium was formed to stride forward. After much consideration and deliberation, the following operatives were recruited for the Detroit Techno Militia:

– RECON:313.
Der Mercenary: A native of Detroit, this operative is currently partaking in sonic espionage in Brussels, Belgium. His early roots influence his method of assault: three turntables strong, cutting techno, industrial, and new wave with various effects processors and other electronic instruments. He can be seen destroying dance floors in and around Europe.

Neil V: Another Detroit native with almost 10 years of working his ass off behind the decks, this operative has recently taken up residence in New York City. Known for cutting between various styles of techno, electro, and even a bit of house, this soldier has proven his ability to work any dance floor. Neil has just recently stepped up to the plate in producing his own tracks, so be on the look out for future releases.

Ja'Maul Redmond: Not much is known about this operative. A native of Flint, MI, he took up residence in Charlotte N.C. some time ago. He brings the pain in the form of two Quasimidi Polymorphs. Best described as The Vision meets Octave One with a bit of Drexciya, his live P.A.'s are quickly becoming legendary. Together these three combatants form the core of the RECON:313 unit of the DTM. Their mission is to keep the fire of the Detroit Underground burning outside the homeland, providing Shock and Awe for those abroad.

Its a battle for the soul of the music."

http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
angie@detroittechnomilitia.com

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