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Frequency Frank
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Jersey/NYC
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Jun-09-2008 21:38
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Frequency Frank
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Jersey/NYC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chaska
Welcome to last year!
Dubfire has been doing some interesting stuff lately, I always thought he was the better half of Deep Dish. Even in trance there is a big techno influence nowadays. Pig & Dan have done quite a nice transition in the past few years, and Sasha has done really well reinventing himself.
Techno has been around NY for YEARS, it's just that it hasn't been @ Pacha, Webster Hall, Crobar (or whatever it is called this year), the Hamptons, or Jersey. It has been in small places and has had a regular following. You would amazed at the number of local djs that play techno. Trance and house have always been more marketable and tbh, I hope techno doesn't become that. |
I never understood this point of view. Why would you not want the larger venues to support techno acts? If the bigger/marketable guys continue to get noteriety for playing techno, the smaller, more interesting producers will be easier to bring to the small/medium sized venues. Those acts, to me, are a lot more fun. I'd rather see guys like Paul Ritch, Stephan Bodzin, Lutzenkirchen, etc at a 300 person venue than Carl Cox @ Pacha, but the former can't really happen without the latter.
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Jun-09-2008 21:59
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Chaska
Techno Addict

Registered: Oct 2006
Location: NYC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Frequency Frank
I never understood this point of view. Why would you not want the larger venues to support techno acts? If the bigger/marketable guys continue to get noteriety for playing techno, the smaller, more interesting producers will be easier to bring to the small/medium sized venues. Those acts, to me, are a lot more fun. I'd rather see guys like Paul Ritch, Stephan Bodzin, Lutzenkirchen, etc at a 300 person venue than Carl Cox @ Pacha, but the former can't really happen without the latter. |
It already is happening.
When Magda played at Bar 13 on a Tuesday, I think, the place was packed like a can of sardines. Same with Bodzin and other heavy techno acts that have been brought consistently to Bar 13 for the past year or two. Memo made a really good decision bringing Rotate NYC, Blkmarket membership and Biatch Corp. on board.
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Jun-09-2008 22:07
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kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
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Jun-09-2008 22:10
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ReenTeenTeen
Space Kadet

Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Crooklyn, nYc "Tribal" Projects
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Jun-09-2008 22:14
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