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The Story

"Everyone wants to know.  What is going on with Syriana Tate?"  

An interview is about to take place in an undisclosed warehouse in Detroit with one of the most important artists of our time. What we don't really know, but are about to find out is, our dear and more often then not, self-obsessed Syriana, is struggling through a terrible break up. On the verge of emotional exhaustion she fights to stay focused on her creative genius and all the duties someone of her monumental stature are responsible for: making ground breaking music, continuing to create new dance moves, loving her fans, being a maverick of fashion trends, making sure her performance instrument is sharp, and of course, not loosing sight of her own heart.  

A Diva Network

Her team of spiritual giants must guide and inspire her to move on, push through and shine like the brilliant star that she is.  Can the interviewer Tony Styles, an old close friend, expose more than just her early days and rise to fame or can he find a way to help her deal with the dark feelings of love lost?  Her fans are waiting.  

Techno? 

A simple definition might be that it’s the synthetic electronic music which evolved into what is now more commonly known as the global phenomenon, E.D.M. or electronic dance music.   Our "Techno Diva,” Syriana Tate, is here to celebrate love,  Art, fashion, reliance on others, self-reliance, and also, music . . . Techno music.  A bit more about Techno needs to be shared. 

When the pop music of the 80’s was oozing with synthesizer sounds and loops and samples were common in all manor of bands Techno was in it’s infancy in Detroit.   Groups such as Kraftwerk were already experimenting with minimal electronic analog synthesizers and drum machines so purely electronic that many would question it as even being music.  Take a deep dive and you'll discover Delia Derbyshire the first Techno Diva who began her influential electroni music experimentations as early as the 1950's.  The Godfathers of Techno being Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins.  They produced the origins and great DJs such as Jeff Mills, Carl Craig, Richie Hawtin, Stacey Hale and countless others which helped rocket the sound into what is now the most popular form of music on the planet.  Whether it’s heard directly on a dance floor or ear bud, a TV commercial or in a waiting room there is no doubting it’s profound impact on the global soundscape.  Thank you Detroit!