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Ur Favo Techno tracks atm?
Was just wondering what u techno ppl, is listening and spinning these days?
maybe write d0wn ur top10 tracks atm? 
-KenXo
A bunch of favourite techno tracks at the moment (in no particular order):
DJ Cuttof - Carnival (Funky mix)
Guy McAffer - RAW 007A
Reeloop - Enjoy yourself
Ben Sims - Carnival part 1 (Gaetano Parisio remix)
Analog system - Strange morning in december (Kaylab remix)
Ant - Magnetic field (Positive mix)
Gaetano Parisio - Art 8-10a
Cold dust - Grounded (Umek remix)
Thomas Krome - Woodcarver (Adam Beyer remix)
Circular elements - Electric implant (Original mix)
Monika Kruse - Wavez (Wild FX mix)
Mumps - Mechanisms E
Chris Liebing - Next try (Chris McCormack remix)
DJ Cuttof - Indian roots 1.2
Marco Bailey - Highway positions
ian void - hunger (umek remix)
chris liebing - biggest ten inches (major rush rmx)
chris liebing - next try (chris mccormack rmx)
Ben Sims - Confused (b1)
cj bolland - See Saw (a1)
umek - voices of africa 4-5-6
gaetano parisio - suprema ep
len faki - rodeo
oxia - nation
solis - dolphins (umek rmx)
umek - oranazol pt2

guy mcaffer - raw 007a
chris liebing - next try (chris mccormack rmx)
stigmata - stigmata 05
dj shufflemaster - fourthinter (narita remix)
the hacker - nothing lasts (oxia remix)
redhead - cant remember id of song but its on "the old lighthouse ep"
redhead - the ancient myth (the lost soul ep)
secret cinenam - acid dome
christian varela - pitch structures
daze maxim - remis playas (alter ego remix)
vitalic - la rock 01
vitalic - poney part 1
chester beatty - goldenball ep (b1)
chester beatty - turia ep (b1)
measure - giga
surgeon - midnight clubs part 2
blah.. more than 10, i know, but these are the ones im listening mostly too atm these days
greetZ!
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| Originally posted by Haak A bunch of favourite techno tracks at the moment (in no particular order): Guy McAffer - RAW 007A |
Nice to see it... i remember those times when RAW releases were known among few people only (mostly in London), despite their obvious potential and quality
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