Dan Sicko has written for numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, Wired, and Urb, and is a creative director with a Detroit-area advertising agency.
A trailblazing look at the history of techno.--David Bevan
"Pitchfork Magazine"
As techno, the music, continues to spread worldwide, and techno,
the idea, becomes slipperier with the years, Dan Sicko's thorough,
intimate account of the music's origins is more relevant than ever.
It confirms Detroit techno's legacy as one of those miraculous
cultural accidents-a collision of time, place, technology, and
individuals-that catch the world off-guard and keep resonating long
after the original signal has faded, at every imaginable
frequency."--Philip Sherburne "columnist for The Wire and
Pitchfork"
Techno Rebels is a must for anyone interested in music history and
for community library music collections."-- "Midwest Book Review"
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