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zeK - Maximal (Deep Techno/Industrial) Sept 2010
It has been a while since I recorded a mix and this time I decided to take a different route. Deep techno has been peaking my curiosity for quite a while now but I never thought I would actually decide to mix it.
After a few days of practice, countless hours on Beatport and 300 dollars poorer I bring you this mix... Looking back at what I did before I can safely say that this one is my favorite.
Just a warning this is mix is pretty deep and heavy for the most part, but it makes me move and I hope it does the same for you.
zeK - Maximal by zeKsg
1 - Ozka - Hidden Roots (Peter Van Hoesen Remix)
2 - Markus Suckut - Wormhole
3 - Traversable Wormhole - Superluminal (Chris Liebing Remix)
4 - Pfirter - Repeticion
5 - Let's Go Outside - Tetr
6 - Dino Sabatini, Modern Heads - Ceto
7 - Traversable Wormhole - Superluminal
8 - DJ Emerson - 12 Monkeys (Pfirter Remix)
9 - Adam X - Mitral Regurgitation (Ancient Methods Mix)
10 - Orphx - Threshold (Substance Remix)
11 - Traversable Wormhole - When 2D Meets 3D
12 - Perc - BCG (Forward Strategy Group Mix)
13 - Adam X - Proarrythmia (Ancient Methods Mix)
Really looking forward to hear what you think. 
Wow you really did beat me to it
downloading
edit: somebody forgot to tick the download box
done
Niiiice tracklist, downloading!
ps: 128 is so 1997 :P
If I only had the time to figure out how to make Audacity for MAC mp3 export not 128 would be fun 
I mixed this of one go the pretty much, just picked the tracks, you can see I missed a loop at one point cause I dont have a controller for the 3rd deck :S and macbook mouse loop blows :P
I might reupload a fixed high quality version when I have time.
not dark enought.
Very nice set. Love the track selection!
good shit
Good stuff! I will listen to it once more tomorrow and will give you a proper review.
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Well the mixing is all proper but I just don't dig the tracks. There are a few that I really like but the rest I couldn't get into. The set itself is fine, I think it just comes down to personal taste.
ye same
What I tried to do here is combine the deeper sound with the more raw techno out there, starting it off slow and building from there.
Again this isn't for everyone, and if you are used to listening to housier stuff this might not be for you, but I believe I have found the general direction which I want to take.
Thanks for the listen though, and thanks for all the positive comments 
i finally gave this a listen this morning.
I enjoyed it, which was surprising because i have grown tired of the tech side of things big time. Goood job piz dietz.
Too bad you are a few years late
a few dozen years ago u used to dj trance ;P
i expect you to jump on the next fad as it is going out of style
the techno releases on any for sale site are a cesspool of cliche's at the moment. So much bad music being released in one genre it is crazy. So bad that it might need a mascot like a unicorn for certain other genres.
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| Originally posted by Goebbel Goebbel i expect you to jump on the next fad as it is going out of style ![]() the techno releases on any for sale site are a cesspool of cliche's at the moment. So much bad music being released in one genre it is crazy. So bad that it might need a mascot like a unicorn for certain other genres. |
i've been listening to techno for a very long time....the only thing new in the genre are slower bpms.
I guess i just got sick of the same loops being used for the last 15 years/stopped doing drugs.
probably both
i'll always love tech...i think the fact that so many mp3 labels releasing completely disposable music is leading to its loss in popularity.
"ooooooooh white noise buildup" is just not cutting it anymore to me personally. It doesn't mean you can't like it.
i'm not just slagging tech...more people have "labels" than people that don't these days. When it takes 4 hours to buy 3 tracks, it is a testament to the state of electronic music in a whole i think.
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| Originally posted by Goebbel Goebbel i've been listening to techno for a very long time....the only thing new in the genre are slower bpms. I guess i just got sick of the same loops being used for the last 15 years/stopped doing drugs. probably both ![]() i'll always love tech...i think the fact that so many mp3 labels releasing completely disposable music is leading to its loss in popularity. "ooooooooh white noise buildup" is just not cutting it anymore to me personally. It doesn't mean you can't like it. i'm not just slagging tech...more people have "labels" than people that don't these days. When it takes 4 hours to buy 3 tracks, it is a testament to the state of electronic music in a whole i think. |
if listening to the same sample for 15 years makes me jaded then i am.

is it so hard to attempt doing something new? clack clack boom boom gets old, you will see.
"you're jaded, you should listen to the same track being produced over and over by different names and like it because i do."
is what you call a straw man argument. look it up.
btw zek bought me a big mac trio in exchange that i turn this thread into something worthy.
i'd like a McHoule with extra hawtin
i pitch vocals low low low more than i pitch a tent in my jimmy jams when i see a young gyal.
bablow
I am just starting to grow tired of all the mnml lol.
I believe there is a lot more quality control with deep techno/techno labels like CLR, scopostrobic artefacts, osgut ton, etc... then per say all the mnml so called "techno" being released...
I agree with you on the fact that not a lot has changed, and I find alot of tracks 3-4 years old that sound and can be mixed easily with the stuff being put out now on the labels I have listed... However there is a lot of new exciting, original music coming out in the genre...(Sonic Groove)
Sure I haven't been in the scene for many years, but I don't think it's all that bad.
do you still take vitamins?
/redundant.
either way i gave you some positive feedback, this genre is just severely treading in the go nowhere puddle. The reason you can still mix tracks that were done a few years ago with ease is because they are the same tracks with new names
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