I'm really digging hearing an old skool kinda synth over the top of techy beats, and wondering if theres any other tracks following this structure that I should be checking out, love both the original & montana edits on this, really powerful and the t99 samples remind of of days long gone
So Any help from techno or tech-trance whores is appreciated
Jun-08-2004 15:53
basd
progression
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Somewhere nowhere
Devilfish - Man alive
Bryan Zentz - D-Clash
are you looking for tracks like that? It's the closest to your description I can think of at the moment.. Maybe some more research has to be done
I'll check both these out & let you know if they have the same elements I'm looking for, thanks I'm obviously very new to techno & haven't even touched the skin of how deep it goes, and how many tracks there are, but I have to start somewhere will let you know when i've checked them out
Jun-08-2004 16:27
DJAntSmith
Sunset
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Widnes, UK
Re: Tracks similar to Hertz - Recreate
quote:
Originally posted by Ian^
I'm really digging hearing an old skool kinda synth over the top of techy beats, and wondering if theres any other tracks following this structure that I should be checking out, love both the original & montana edits on this, really powerful and the t99 samples remind of of days long gone
So Any help from techno or tech-trance whores is appreciated
Are you after new tracks or d'you wanna include older releases. I've got a few at home but can't remember them off the top of my head.
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Jun-08-2004 16:29
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
Re: Re: Tracks similar to Hertz - Recreate
quote:
Originally posted by DJAntSmith
Are you after new tracks or d'you wanna include older releases. I've got a few at home but can't remember them off the top of my head.
anything really, you can never have too much music to be interested in
Originally posted by Ian^
anything really, you can never have too much music to be interested in
No probs. I'll see what I can find when I get home. The one's I've got lean generally more towards tech-trance if thats ok. Around the 1995 era.
I'll dig out a couple of names and post em so you can see if they're in the style you're after.
As for straight up Techno I've just got myself a copy of DK8 - Murder Was The Bass. I know I was way off the mark with timing but I just had to have a copy. You probably already know that one though.
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Current Tune:
Ferry Corsten - Junk (Ant Smith Re-Work)
Sunset @ Zoo Bar - 02-2007 www.sunsetnights.co.uk
Jun-08-2004 16:35
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
regis - guiltless is just nasty techno (tho doubt you can find it anywhere besides a cd, rare as heck on 12"....REGIS RELEASE IT!!!!!!!)
Jun-08-2004 16:44
Sami.H
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Out There
Is there any info about Herz - Recreate (Montana Remix)? Its massive!!!
Jun-08-2004 16:48
Bernd_Gradish
99.9% of edm sucks!!!
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Vienna, Lake Constance & Frankfurt am Main
Igor S - Boomerang
Igor S - Airforce One
Ricky Forbis - No Regular
Jun-08-2004 17:07
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
quote:
Originally posted by Mysterio
Igor S - Boomerang
Igor S - Airforce One
Ricky Forbis - No Regular
got all those thanks looking for a bit more techy really, appreciate all the other sounds, but stuff airing more on the tech side would be what I'm trying to explore
Adam Beyer & Henrik B - Wombing
Echoplex - Epicentrum
Eric Sneo - Many Worlds
Heckmann & Henze - Girl Of The Day
Invexis - Kalibreur
Joris Voorn - Shining
No common theme to those really, just some techno tunes I came across that seem pretty accessible. I think they might fit the basic criteria you suggested.
Then you need Umek. Not all will sound like Hertz, but try them all the same. Some of his best, in alphabetical order: