the good old days when millions of people went out and raved peacefully in berlin and change the image of the ugly germans by presenting their colorful tolerant community. gender politics and skin the techno scene invented its own look and feel and that s affected fashion at large airy comfortable and sexy duds to dance away the nights and days. danielle did tollgate this new look at some of its initial impetus she studied music art and faction in new york city. in 1987 she moved to berlin and began designing fairy tale gowns of cool and lace for the city s underground club an art scene. inspired by the new sound she introduced new
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the on the 12th just so many different performers from berlin that we re bringing into the show and making it fresh i would expect no less thank you so much taylor mack. finally now techno music is huge here in berlin with parties that last for decades but in the u.s. city of detroit one of the birthplaces of techno nightlife is a lot more restricted so now some d.j. s are saying that staying up later could give the city on hard times a much needed boost. in detroit d.j. john collins has been famous on the world s techno scene for decades but here in his hometown he can t party like he does in other cities following city law and dance floors in detroit have to shut down at 2 am. techno fans in detroit want nightlife to go on for longer and bring more business to poorer areas of the city they ve been looking at transforming abandoned buildings into clubs and arts centers. feel that nighttime economy will now only extend the
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