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The Chicago section should definately include WBMX, the Hot Mix Five, Steve Hurley, Larry heard, these institutions and individuals gave this music its foundation and platform to become what it has.

Whomever edited this out before either has no idea of the signifcance that Chicago played in this genre of music, or has a grudge. To do a short blurb about Chicago and House Music wiould be akin to NOT mentioning the Bronx when discsuuing Hip Hop.

Somebody vandalized the Detroit techno article. B-Machine (talk) 20:40, 7 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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