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Posted by ctprincess on Nov-03-2005 13:21:

really good article on richie:

http://www.clubplanet.com/news/arch...n_interview.asp

i think richie sums it up very well why i like the minimal/techno scene:

- no superstars
- people open to listening to cutting edge music
- tighter connection with the dj and the audience


Posted by basd on Nov-03-2005 13:50:

quote:
Originally posted by ctprincess
really good article on richie:

http://www.clubplanet.com/news/arch...n_interview.asp

i think richie sums it up very well why i like the minimal/techno scene:

- no superstars
- people open to listening to cutting edge music
- tighter connection with the dj and the audience

Nice read.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Nov-03-2005 19:27:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
When going out, nothing beats a good Rumenige & Loktibrada-type offbeat set. Wondering how much of you here are into THAT stuff..


You rang?



I still kick myself over missing out on them @ Awakenings last year, even though Kowalski and Heiko Laux were sublime out in the sun on the grass at that time.

Ah yes, I almost forgot to drop some names and random techno tidbits:

Wolfskuil Recs.
Sebastian Kramer
Kirk DeGiorgio
Ian O' Brien
Regis/Surgeon/Female/Downwards Recs.
Dave Angel (of old)
Susumu Yokota
Brtschitsch/Galluzzi
Marc Acardipane (10 points for anyone who manages to guess what track Alien Christ - The Art Of Shredding is inspired by)
Christian Morgenstern (R.I.P)
Joel Mull
CJ Bolland
Neil Landstrumm
Cristian Vogel
Envoy
Ian Pooley (of old, although his house offerings are tasty as well)
Richie Hawtin's cracked out warehouse stuff like F.U.S.E - Substance Abuse
Acid Junkies
Patrick Pulsinger (make more techno, dammit!)
Disko B
Peacefrog
Frank Martiniq
Robert Hood
Pascal FEOS (veteran)
Luke Slater
Matt French
Mike Ink.


Posted by Psy-T on Nov-03-2005 19:35:

quote:
Originally posted by ctprincess
- no superstars


lol, except for richie himself


Posted by Staedtler on Nov-03-2005 19:46:

i might suggest Los Hermanos


Posted by cryo on Nov-03-2005 22:12:

labels: Poker Flat, Get Physical Music, Systematic, Klang Elektronic, Kompakt, Border Community, Treibstoff.. and it goes on.

really diggin the tech, minimal whatever you wanna call it.

oh and has anyone listened to Locodice's mixmag cd? what do you think?
i like, fav track is probably Argy - Love Dose (luciano remix) but i have Ellen Allien's Magma stuck in my head..


Posted by basd on Nov-04-2005 07:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
You rang?



Apart from you, that was

Have been listening to this a fair bit lately, some chilled out deeper techno stuff, gradually building up to melodic goodness:

quote:

http://www.curtismaranda.com/MP3s/C...aLiveOct.28.mp3

The Ghosts of Silent Spring������..Saluki Regicide
Bye Bye��������������.Haruko Sari
Bluegill��������������..Benfay
Old Soul��������������.Christian Bloch
Eastern Soul (MXM remix)������...Norken
Delay Rosa�������������..Kazoo
City Highway������������.Pete Larson
Automatenset������������.Benfay
Caraibes��������������.Agoria
Hot On The Heels of Love�������Throbbing Gristle
(Carl Craig remix)
*(Caraibes and Hot on the Heels of Love, were taken
from �Fear and Loathing 2, CD1, Luke Slater�)
Skinny Times�����������....Digital Vein
Session 4������������..�.Jaun Atkins
Debug Frenzy�����������....Pete Larson
Die Drummschleife��������..�.Der Dritte Raum
Most of Her������������...Pete Larson
Miasma��������������.Noah Pred
Morning Sun������������.Utah Saints
Solar���������������..Afunk
Beton���������������.Tzunnet
Raingarden�������������Monica Kruse
(Alexander Kowalski remix)
Night Train�������������Shawn Rudiman
The Ghosts of Silent Spring������..Saluki Regicide


Forget about the completely unnecessary fader cuts, the odd double beats and the spelling errors in the track list, there are some true melodic techno goodies to be found in the second part of the mix.


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-04-2005 07:49:

richie is not techno


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 07:54:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
Apart from you, that was

Have been listening to this a fair bit lately, some chilled out deeper techno stuff, gradually building up to melodic goodness:



Forget about the completely unnecessary fader cuts, the odd double beats and the spelling errors in the track list, there are some true melodic techno goodies to be found in the second part of the mix.



listening to it right now


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 08:02:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by basd
Apart from you, that was

Have been listening to this a fair bit lately, some chilled out deeper techno stuff, gradually building up to melodic goodness:



Forget about the completely unnecessary fader cuts, the odd double beats and the spelling errors in the track list, there are some true melodic techno goodies to be found in the second part of the mix.


So far its pretty good and there is Norken coming up so...
Do you have the ''soul static bureau'' album ?


Posted by basd on Nov-04-2005 08:04:

quote:
Originally posted by harriz
So far its pretty good and there is Norken coming up so...
Do you have the ''soul static bureau'' album ?

Nope, and I must say I've never even heard of Norken before.. Haven't really been into this sound until lately, so there's a lot to discover. Not really for spinning purposes though, I'll stick to other stuff for that.


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 08:08:

Hello!

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
richie is not techno




http://www.hardtofindrecordsrecords...3/MR28584_1.mp3


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 08:11:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
Nope, and I must say I've never even heard of Norken before.. Haven't really been into this sound until lately, so there's a lot to discover. Not really for spinning purposes though, I'll stick to other stuff for that.


lo-fi techno for listening.
Its more ,chillout, warm up material,
not dancefloor stuff.


Posted by Cobalt on Nov-04-2005 08:41:

I probably listen to techno more than any other genre outside trance and progressive, but I'm not "in the know" like some people around here who are real techno fans. That said, some of my favorite productions are:

Dave Clarke (Red 2) - Wisdom to the Wise
Devilfish - Manalive / Bryan Zentz - D-Clash
Christian Morgenstern - Hawaii Blue
Uli Poeppelbaum - Progressiv (Audiotechture Remix)
Chris Liebing - Golden Age (Christian Smith & John Selway Remix)
Christian Smith & John Selway - Giant
Mauro Picotto - Baguette
Mauro Picotto & Ricardo Ferri - Alchemist
Tiga & Zyntherius - Sunglasses at Night (Chris Liebing Mix)
Slam - Positive Education
Cave - Carnival (Max Walder Remix)
Tomas vs Filterheadz - Sunshine
Rhythim is Rhythim - Icon
Speedy J - Sevntrak
Aril Brikha - Groove La' Chord
DJ Rolando - Jaguar

Also, a question to the techheads out there: where does one draw the line of tech-house? Sunshine and D-Clash? Aril Brikha and Jaguar?


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-04-2005 08:55:

quote:
Originally posted by harriz


http://www.hardtofindrecordsrecords...3/MR28584_1.mp3
if u think thats "techno" u are wrong.


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 09:00:

Smiling Frog

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
I'm listening to on the way to school. I'll tell you what max speed I hit


Ok I know I am going to hear a lot of s**t for saying this but I actually liked this album
everybody else didn't care for.


Hes my fave Dj/producer though so it might be the reason why I liked it and everybody else thought it was boring.


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-04-2005 09:01:

btw not saying that sucks.. i love listneing to that. its just not techno
i leave it as minimal hard minimal


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 09:03:

Dunno

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
if u think thats "techno" u are wrong.



http://www.hardtofindrecordsrecords...3/MR28443_1.mp3


Posted by harriz on Nov-04-2005 09:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt

Also, a question to the techheads out there: where does one draw the line of tech-house? Sunshine and D-Clash? Aril Brikha and Jaguar?

Really thin line.
If it sounds housey I would call it house.
But there are recordstores that categorize their music differently,
some will trow tech house in the house genre some in the techno.
So you can see the same record being labeled as techhouse in one record shop
and as techno in another.
And its all done by people that actually know music and genres.
I consider Richie hawtin to be techno, somebody who relates the word techno to
djs/poducers such as Marco bailey,Cave,umek,ignition technitian ect.
would throw hawtin's music in the house bin I guess.


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-04-2005 09:36:

definition

Techno : THIS

Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback djmag covermount CD

01.We Are 1 - We Are Volume 1
02.Someone Else - Picture Perfect (Adam Beyer Remix)
03.Joel Mull - Fantastick
04.Mark&John - The Most Dangerous Animal In The Zoo
05.Smith&Selway - Silver Bullet
06.Par Grindvik - Nand
07.Adam Beyer - A Walking Contradiction Part 1
08.Ozgur Can - Mind Your Step
09.Cirez D - Untitled
10.John Dahlback - Glasshouses
11.Hugg&Pepp - Mazarin (Thomas Andersson Remix)
12.Dk7 - Where Is The Fun (Jesper Dahlback Remix)
http://djmaya.com/01_dj_face_off_ad...dahlback-tp.mp3



DJ Misjah @ La Cova [15.10.2005]
http://www.djmisjah.com/audio/Misja...VA-15_10_05.mp3



techon...
http://www.filefactory.com/get/f.ph...27f410ee0abb230
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Posted by basd on Nov-04-2005 11:10:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
definition

Techno : THIS

Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback djmag covermount CD

01.We Are 1 - We Are Volume 1
02.Someone Else - Picture Perfect (Adam Beyer Remix)
03.Joel Mull - Fantastick
04.Mark&John - The Most Dangerous Animal In The Zoo
05.Smith&Selway - Silver Bullet
06.Par Grindvik - Nand
07.Adam Beyer - A Walking Contradiction Part 1
08.Ozgur Can - Mind Your Step
09.Cirez D - Untitled
10.John Dahlback - Glasshouses
11.Hugg&Pepp - Mazarin (Thomas Andersson Remix)
12.Dk7 - Where Is The Fun (Jesper Dahlback Remix)
http://djmaya.com/01_dj_face_off_ad...dahlback-tp.mp3


So the above does qualify as techno, but Hawtin does not? Good grief. Are you even aware of the earlier works of Hawtin, and the fact he's not in the least limited to the minimal stuff he's been known for to a larger crowd in the last few years?


Posted by nchs09 on Nov-04-2005 11:13:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
So the above does qualify as techno, but Hawtin does not? Good grief. Are you even aware of the earlier works of Hawtin, and the fact he's not in the least limited to the minimal stuff he's been known for to a larger crowd in the last few years?
yes old hawtin is pure filth.... now he plays minimal..

every ONCE in a while a recent set of his apears with hard techno...


but yes the above qualifys as techy and techno not all tracks are techno


Posted by basd on Nov-04-2005 11:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Also, a question to the techheads out there: where does one draw the line of tech-house? Sunshine and D-Clash? Aril Brikha and Jaguar?

Tough call. The set I've posted earlier in this thread (the Curtis Maranda one) is techno to me, but I think a lot of people that will hear it would disagree.

I'm getting the impression lately that a lot of people have a much narrower definition of techno than myself.

p.s. Sunshine and D-Clash belong in the garbage bin Jaguar is pure techno to me, but there are probably enough people that think otherwise. Aril Brikha is just quality. Techno to me as well, but probably tech-house to other people.

Having said that, I don't really know what I WOULD define as tech house. John Acquaviva probably.


Posted by basd on Nov-04-2005 11:16:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
yes old hawtin is pure filth.... now he plays minimal..

every ONCE in a while a recent set of his apears with hard techno...


but yes the above qualifys as techy and techno not all tracks are techno

Minimal is techno to me as well.


Posted by dudgeon on Nov-04-2005 11:16:

way to many too list.

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
yes old hawtin is pure filth.... now he plays minimal..


wtf? he's been making minimal tech right from the start..


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