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Is the techno dead? (pg. 5)
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Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by dj_lane
There are tons of great releases coming out for techno every week, whereas trance new releases have dwindled greatly.


So has techno, just not to such a large degree. The amount of dull, uninspired loop tracks coming out nowadays is rather depressing. Luckily, techno producers are willing to experiment a lot more than trance producers are.
dj_lane
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
So has techno, just not to such a large degree. The amount of dull, uninspired loop tracks coming out nowadays is rather depressing. Luckily, techno producers are willing to experiment a lot more than trance producers are.


The techno releases coming out never seem to dwindle down. Techno is full of loops, as is trance. Techno is designed for the Mix, 2-4 tracks all the time, whereas trance you can play the 9 minute thing, and only be in the mix 1-2 minutes of the whole song.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by dj_lane
The techno releases coming out never seem to dwindle down. Techno is full of loops, as is trance. Techno is designed for the Mix, 2-4 tracks all the time, whereas trance you can play the 9 minute thing, and only be in the mix 1-2 minutes of the whole song.


That doesn't help much when the loops that are made have been tried and tested a million times and are almost completely devoid of new sounds and ideas. If I hear Marco Bailey using the same perc/bass-setup one more time I think I'm gonna break something.
dj_lane
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
That doesn't help much when the loops that are made have been tried and tested a million times and are almost completely devoid of new sounds and ideas. If I hear Marco Bailey using the same perc/bass-setup one more time I think I'm gonna break something.


Try listening to different techno.

Of course there is similar sounds, I think with Trance, ALOT of melody's have been used too much.

With Techno, for example:

Henze - Delivery Girl
Hardcell & Grindvik - Armada

^ Those 2 sound very much alike, and In a Mix work well together.

You would probably say that those tunes dont have any new sounds, but they do.

Tim Xavier and Wale Taiwo - Theatre of Sound
DJ Rush - Get On Up (Chris Liebing Remix)
Tim Xavier - Scandalistic Endeavour
Tube-Tech - Raw

I dont think those ^ sound very much alike, They all use different basslines, Stabs, and have an original sound.

I agree, ALOT of techno is going to sound alike. But you hafto look for the 'gems' in the treasure chest.
Aiwendil
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Read the back of the CD and you'll see. Or not.






i don't see anything wrong with that.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by dj_lane
Try listening to different techno.

Of course there is similar sounds, I think with Trance, ALOT of melody's have been used too much.

With Techno, for example:

Henze - Delivery Girl
Hardcell & Grindvik - Armada

^ Those 2 sound very much alike, and In a Mix work well together.

You would probably say that those tunes dont have any new sounds, but they do.

Tim Xavier and Wale Taiwo - Theatre of Sound
DJ Rush - Get On Up (Chris Liebing Remix)
Tim Xavier - Scandalistic Endeavour
Tube-Tech - Raw

I dont think those ^ sound very much alike, They all use different basslines, Stabs, and have an original sound.

I agree, ALOT of techno is going to sound alike. But you hafto look for the 'gems' in the treasure chest.


That was an awful lot of writing just to state the blatantly obvious. Of course there are exceptions, same thing with trance. And I do listen to different types of techno, thank you very much.
dj_lane
Im not trying to be rude, Just conversing [my view] that Techno is NOT dead
AlphaStarred
One of the issues is that Techno had becomed overly looping and monotonous, as it were, back in the mid to upper 90s, if not earlier, if im not mistaken. Moguls like Oliver Lieb, among numerous others, were disillusioned with the route the genre was taking; namely, a proliferation of this 'looping' Techno that many of us resent so much.

And of course they were all right, yet there are indeed exceptions as we all know.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
I don't see anything wrong with that.


Yea, that's what I thought. And for the record I don't think techno is dead, far from it.
Aiwendil
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Yea, that's what I thought.


because there is nothing wrong with it.


that "looping" techno is excellent stuff. and the only thing oliver lieb was dissilusioned about was trance.

Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
because there is nothing wrong with it.


No, because you obviously are too busy worshipping at the altar of Detroit to see that it is some of the most pompous, self-indulging and pretentious drivel you'll ever come across. Come to think about it, several of those adjectives can be used about Jeff Mills himself too. And that's coming from someone who has Robot Replica as one of his alltime fav techno tracks.

Oh, and Oliver Lieb was disillusioned about the scene in Germany in general, in addition to being disgruntled with his previous partners in Frankfurt. That's why he left.
deknician
quote:
Originally posted by Gjorgji
Is the techno dead?


No, it's not.
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