I'm talkin bout: Sven Wittekind, Amok, Chris Liebing, Andrew Wooden, Robert Natus, Andres Kremer, Christian Wunsch, Oscar Mulero.
Curious to see how many other people like the above???
I'm listening to them all the time
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Jan-15-2006 19:49
lacksesepsotygh
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yeah, i like it. you should get ahold of these tracks:
axel karakasis - g-point
felix kroecher - compression
theo schwarz - liquid cycle
alex bau - percussive fetish
andre walter - misty circles
axel karakasis - madness
andreas kremer - the way of the drum (frank kvitta remix)
lars klein - the trap
eric sneo - distorted radio
eric sneo - don't stop
ignition technician - burn all the liars
I do listen to Wünsch and Mulero for a bit, although I tend to enjoy that type of music mostly when clubbing, it's not really my favourite for home listening (nor is it my neighbor's).
I wouldn't dare put them in the same corner as Amok, Sven Wittekind and the likes though. Their styles are pretty different.
If you like those two, check out some sets by:
Reeko
Takaaki Itoh
British Murder Boys
Rumenige & Loktibrada
Chris Liberator & Dave the Drummer (w/ Ant sometimes) make some really good tunes too, not sure if it's entirely what you want though.
A good recent title is "It's not goa but its fucking psychedelic"
Jan-17-2006 14:57
superglo
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Registered: Jun 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Chris Liberator & Dave the Drummer (w/ Ant sometimes) make some really good tunes too, not sure if it's entirely what you want though.
A good recent title is "It's not goa but its fucking psychedelic"
Ack, the whole Liebing crew is boooring. Gives me a headache, too.
Surgeon would be the most obvious choice for good harder techno. He plays a bit of everything though; keeps it interesting. Markantonio produces all kinds of techno, too. And from what I've listened to; Jeff Mills' old work (I'm talking UR and Tresor) is edgier than his Axis stuff. Woody McBride I'd guess has some harder stuff too.
Other than that I don't know what to tell ya. Hard, hi-hat hammerin' techno isn't my domain.