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Breeze
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Registered: Apr 2002
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techno is about as repetitive as it gets.

Get some Speedy J LIVE sets they rock


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mzvirbulis
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Ballarat, Victoria

besides techno rocks!

repetitive techno? it is all pretty much looped as is most edm!

i know what you mean by repetitive but you got to appriciate it, but it is pretty cool as techno is great percussion instrumental type music which dance needs too revolve around also.
also thats why they do 3 deck mixes for like techno, i heard oliver lieb and he was like mixing a song in every 2 mins.

trance/techno go pretty well.

but really it depends what techno songs you like to play, i never get bored of techno but some may?

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mzvirbulis
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ooh Speedy J rocks and also alot of his new collabarations!

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mzvirbulis
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maybe you should listen to more tech trance.

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chesco
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Glasgow

Technasia
taksi
tony rohr
jesper dahlback
vitalic - more electro, but his tunes certainly work in a techno set
michael forzza
david carreta
literon
gabriel ananda
einmusik
alter ego
michael mayer
voigt & voigt
leandro gamez
oxia

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AlphaStarred
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Location: Brooklyn, NY

^^ most of those are minimal or tech-house, but surely some talented artists nevertheless. Technasia def. dishes out some wicked stuff like Evergreen I, Hydra, Final Quadrant, and Acid Storm.

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chesco
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Glasgow

quote:
Technasia
taksi
tony rohr
jesper dahlback
vitalic - more electro, but his tunes certainly work in a techno set
michael forzza
david carreta
literon
alter ego
leandro gamez
oxia



I'd hardly call any of these artists minimal techno producers.

Sure the brothers voigt produce minimal techno, but their straight up techno is just as good.


gabriel ananda's album is pretty good, a mixture of all times of techno.

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AlphaStarred
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Location: Brooklyn, NY

quote:
Originally posted by chesco
Sure the brothers voigt produce minimal techno, but their straight up techno is just as good.


Well, virtually everything the brothers collaborated on is tech-house and some minimal, and virtually everything Reinhard Voigt has done is tech-house and minimal. When it comes to Mike, though, i do prefer his straight up tech and acid stuff and have a few vinyl of his.

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chesco
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Glasgow

Have a listen to some of these tunes then tell me they didn't produce techno

http://www.nuloop.com/Result2_e.php...e.x=0&image.y=0

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AlphaStarred
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when did i ever say they don't produce techno?

Old Post Apr-28-2005 17:10  Israel
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chesco
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Location: Glasgow

quote:
Well, virtually everything the brothers collaborated on is tech-house and some minimal, and virtually everything Reinhard Voigt has done is tech-house and minimal


this sounds pretty much like you saying they never produced techno!!

Maybe I've misunderstood.

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quote:
Originally posted by chesco
this sounds pretty much like you saying they never produced techno!!

Maybe I've misunderstood.


You have. First of all, i said "virtually," secondly, i said "collaborated," and thirdly, tech-house and minimal are momentous constituents of techno. I regard everything they do as techno, be it tech-housey or minimalistic. Furthermore, i played some of those samples from the link you provided, and i stand corrected to the notion that virtually everything Reinhard has done is tech-house and minimal.

Furthermore, the fact that Marco Carolla, who plays abundant tech-house and some minimal nowadays, bored Blue., i doubt he'll take a liking to most of Voigt & Voigt's stuff...

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