• @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Ah, I have heard of Detroit from probably some movie but I didn’t know it was associated with cars or crime.

      • Roboticide
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        52 years ago

        Detroit was the setting of RoboCop. Crime was pretty bad there in the 70s/80s. It’s much better now and the city is turning around.

        However, worth noting that Detroit is in the lower peninsula of Michigan, and the blue “cars & crime” part here is the upper peninsula, which is basically super rural and low crime. I suspect this was done intentionally, lol.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I think it went cars -> crime -> house techno (in that order). Am also not American but maybe know a bit more than most. I was expecting great lakes in that blue part.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          cars -> crime -> house techno

          House music has its origins in Chicago. Techno music has its origins in Detroit.

          Though the words are unfortunately being used almost interchangeably by unknowing people today, the genres are historically very different in terms of both technology, culture and other regional circumstances.

          Yes, they do indeed musically have some elements in common, but even to this day, after years of evolution and borrowing of ideas, the two movements are still very different to each other, attracting different crowds, and the sum of the general sound of techno+subgenres is much different to that of house+subgenres.

          To some people, everything with a 4/4 kick is the same. To me, it’s like not differentiating between e.g. reggae and funk, or rock and disco. However, I understand why so many get it wrong, because most people around them do the same. I just thought I’d let you (and other people) know.

      • Roboticide
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        12 years ago

        Michigan has more automotive manufacturing facilities than any other state, nearly 1,000 if you count all the suppliers and distribution hubs. And despite Stellantis now being French-owned and abandoning their headquarters, Ford and GM are still present with many dozens of facilities as well as their respective HQs.

        Next closest is Ohio with only 600.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Yes, GM and Chrysler are still big employers in the city. Ford is still headquartered in nearby Dearborn.