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Rich wrote:Are you crazy, man? Juan Atkins started rap! Without Atkins, there would be no rap music!!!! Damn man, learn yo' rap history!!!

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Frankie Smith - Children of Tomorrow
Label: Disques Vogue
Catalog#: 540012
Format: LP
Country: France
Released: 1981
Genre: Hip Hop

Style: Bounce, Conscious
Credits: Backing Vocals - Double Dutch Gang
Bass - Larry LaBes , Terence Hall
Co-producer - Bill Bloom
Drums - Larry James , Lewis Bey
Guitar - Vince Lane
Keyboards - Bill Bloom , Frankie Smith
Notes: Recorded & mixed at Alpha International Recording Studios, Philadelphia.
Mastered at CBS Mastering Lab, New York City.
Art Direction & Design : Arnie Roberts.
Photography : Jack Swen.
Rating: 4.0/5 (1 vote) Rate It
Submitted by: la-voie-du-sabre





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Real Name: Juan Atkins
Profile: Date Of Birth: 12.9.62. Education: Belleville High School, Washentaw Community College, Recording Institute Of Detroit.

leg·end (ljnd):
1a. An unverified story handed down from earlier times, especially one believed to be historical.
1b. A body or collection of such stories.
2. One that inspires legends or achieves legendary fame.

Juan Atkins truly is a legend in his own time. Appearing behind aliases such as Cybotron, Model 500 and Infiniti, he has released many classics of sublime Detroit techno, including the 1982 electro track "Clear". Recorded by Atkins and Rick Davis as Cybotron, this track is often considered the first proto-techno track. Experimenting with fusing the extra-terrestrial funk of Parliament Funkadelic with the futuristic rhythms and hard math of Kraftwerk and the progressive dance theorems proposed by Giorgio Moroder, the Model 500 12"s laid the blueprint for Detroit Techno. Along with the tracks made by two schoolmates from the grade below, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, Detroit Techno quickly made its way across the Atlantic and immediately sparked the emerging rave culture and soon after the entire global dance community. Moving through the later 80's as Model 500, Atkins continued as one of the most prolific and sought after producers of electronic music throughout the 90's, culminating in the use of an Atkins' original as the musical bed for the 2000 launch of the Ford Focus 'Detroit Techno' automobile. Juan joins Moby on the Area One tour, and then takes the road on a stateside Om Record's tour this summer.

Packing clubs from Detroit to NY to Venezuela, Juan has mastered the art of soaking up new rhythmic elements from contemporary dance music while keeping his unerring, instantly recognizable sense of melody intact. Much discussed and anthologized not only for his 20 years of production credit but also for his ability to rock a dance floor, Juan Atkins' music and DJing is deified in Europe and embraced all over the world. Juan has also been prolifically releasing albums, remixes and collaborations on Belgium's R&S Records, Germany's Tresor, and others. His six full-length releases are available only as imports.

URLs: http://www.rsrecords.com/rsp_m500.htm
http://www.globaldarkness.com/articles/ ... on_bio.htm

Aliases: Audio Tech, Channel One, Infiniti, M500, Magic Juan, Model 500, Model 600, Red Parrot, Triple XXX
In Groups: Audiotech, Cybotron, Flintstones, Frequency, Kreem, One On One, Reel By Real, Visions, X-Ray
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Post by Music Junkie »

First of all I wrote my post because I do not "Owe my ass" to anyone.
Second you are saying "Learn yo rap history." Simple question, WHY? I don't like it and what I do like is absolutely nothing I hear on the radio and I can't stand Missy Eliott anymore so why would I vote for it. (Oh right I owe my ass to Juan Atkins)
Third and last I mentioned before if it was for TECHNO then maybe I would vote if infact it was the best out of all that were up for the award.

Oh I just wanted to go back to where you said "If it wasn't for Juan Atkins there would be no rap," then maybe you shouldn't go to a TECHNO website for support of something that is RAP.
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Post by Rich »

He he, you got the wrong end of the stick mate...

It's a pity there isn't an emoticon for "sarcastic"!

I don't give a f*ck about Juan Atkins, I've never heard him mix, and I don't know his productions. I think this whole voting for a rap song by a techno artist thing is just a stupid as you do, and that's why I was taking the piss out of it.

Juan Atkins is not repsonsible for the birth of rap, and neither is he the single-handed creator of techno music (he also can't run faster than a speeding train, or bend iron bars with his bare hands). They would both have existed anyway, with or without him!!

Sorry you misunderstood me bud, I thought it was obvious I was joking from the stupidity of my post!!

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Music Junkie wrote:First of all I wrote my post because I do not "Owe my ass" to anyone.
Second you are saying "Learn yo rap history." Simple question, WHY? I don't like it and what I do like is absolutely nothing I hear on the radio and I can't stand Missy Eliott anymore so why would I vote for it. (Oh right I owe my ass to Juan Atkins)
Third and last I mentioned before if it was for TECHNO then maybe I would vote if infact it was the best out of all that were up for the award.

Oh I just wanted to go back to where you said "If it wasn't for Juan Atkins there would be no rap," then maybe you shouldn't go to a TECHNO website for support of something that is RAP.
eh???

like i said before, i cant beleive how this thread has turned out !!
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Rich wrote:He he, you got the wrong end of the stick mate...

It's a pity there isn't an emoticon for "sarcastic"!

I don't give a f*ck about Juan Atkins, I've never heard him mix, and I don't know his productions. I think this whole voting for a rap song by a techno artist thing is just a stupid as you do, and that's why I was taking the piss out of it.

Juan Atkins is not repsonsible for the birth of rap, and neither is he the single-handed creator of techno music (he also can't run faster than a speeding train, or bend iron bars with his bare hands). They would both have existed anyway, with or without him!!

Sorry you misunderstood me bud, I thought it was obvious I was joking from the stupidity of my post!!

:roll:
unbeleivable!! u dont know juan atkins productions??

i bet youv heard of the beatles though?
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Post by Rich »

Beatles? Who?!? Never heard of 'em mate...

I know of Atkins productions, but I wouldn't recognise them if I heard them! I probably have heard them and not even realised it.
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Post by AVX23 »

big up to Shubu-grunthammer II, 0454 BC - 0500 BC

Inventer of the Animal skin drum, creator of drum and bass, jungle and tribalistik riddem.

All of these other badboys are pretenders.

And I'd rather give props to the chap that came up with the 303 or the 1st step sequencer, those were the real innovatiors.

Techno is driven by technology, not egos.
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