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Posted by Aaron C. on Aug-09-2009 03:06:

Big Ears Classic Detroit Techno

I know nothing about the stuff, but i wanna learn. Any one suggest a few tracks i should listen to?


Posted by woscar on Aug-09-2009 04:58:


Posted by Aaron C. on Aug-09-2009 06:51:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar


Thanks Woscar. Awesome music. I need to find more of this sort of stuff.


Posted by GrimReaper on Aug-09-2009 07:58:






Posted by basd on Aug-09-2009 12:05:

I always found this a pretty decent mix and a good introduction to the genre.


Posted by Aaron C. on Aug-09-2009 21:52:

quote:
Originally posted by basd
I always found this a pretty decent mix and a good introduction to the genre.


What is this mix you speak of?


Posted by d-miurge on Aug-09-2009 22:35:

2 words: Underground Resistance


Posted by nefardec on Aug-10-2009 00:40:

going to post some detroit house as well







this one of my favorite tracks ever: (i play it at 33 rpm sometimes though)






dan curtin/planetary is from cleveland




one of my favorites from kenny larkin:


another:




more to come


Posted by enydo on Aug-10-2009 01:01:

Everytime nefardec does a youtube-drop post god kills a kitten, and I get a boner.


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Aug-10-2009 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Surfmorworkless
What is this mix you speak of?


Move your mouse over "this"


Posted by basd on Aug-10-2009 05:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Dojomaster26
Move your mouse over "this"

What he said. Sorry to confuse you.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Aug-10-2009 06:59:

search for Juan Atkins (Cybotron, Model 500), Derrick May (Rhythim Is Rhythim)and Kevin Saunderson (Inner City).


Posted by chesco on Aug-10-2009 09:36:

Pretty much everything on the red planet label as well, but this in particular.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Aug-10-2009 12:04:

quote:
Originally posted by d-miurge
2 words: Underground Resistance


Posted by sljiva on Aug-10-2009 12:12:

I was always more interested in Europeans' take on Detroit techno (especially early non-4x4 91-93 sound). Here are couple of 4x4 gems though:














Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-10-2009 12:18:

techno really is the most beautiful, diverse genre of electronic music. just keep digging, some great starting suggestions in this thread. make sure you don't fall into the habit of just following a few detroit artists or labels, make sure you always keep looking for new sounds and talent. it's the total blend of everything that makes it worthwhile.


Posted by Aaron C. on Aug-10-2009 15:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
techno really is the most beautiful, diverse genre of electronic music. just keep digging, some great starting suggestions in this thread. make sure you don't fall into the habit of just following a few detroit artists or labels, make sure you always keep looking for new sounds and talent. it's the total blend of everything that makes it worthwhile.


That sounds like sound advice. No pun intended.



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