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TwoPlow
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Just Another Day is just lovely.


word.

Carl Craig's done a lot of great stuff. He made a great deep house track in As Time Goes By and then there's his remix of Cesaria Evora's Angola that blows my mind; it's like african rhythms and vocals, with detroit techno beats. It should not be able to exist as a functioning piece of music.

There's also the detroit school of house, which is my main interest; jocks like Moodymann and Theo Parrish. All around, a damn fine city for electronic music.
Psy-T
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Originally posted by TwoPlow
word.

Carl Craig's done a lot of great stuff. He made a great deep house track in As Time Goes By and then there's his remix of Cesaria Evora's Angola that blows my mind; it's like african rhythms and vocals, with detroit techno beats. It should not be able to exist as a functioning piece of music.

There's also the detroit school of house, which is my main interest; jocks like Moodymann and Theo Parrish. All around, a damn fine city for electronic music.


chicago > detroit :clown:
NuDarkBeat
http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html
Estella
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Originally posted by TwoPlow
word.

Carl Craig's done a lot of great stuff. He made a great deep house track in As Time Goes By and then there's his remix of Cesaria Evora's Angola that blows my mind; it's like african rhythms and vocals, with detroit techno beats. It should not be able to exist as a functioning piece of music.

There's also the detroit school of house, which is my main interest; jocks like Moodymann and Theo Parrish. All around, a damn fine city for electronic music.


I like Moodymann, alot! I'll have to check out Parrish. I've heard alot of promising things.

Update: "Just Another Day" is good. Good for lounging. I don't find it dance friendly. "At les" and "Green Smoke" are others worth mentioning.

I had the opportunity to listen a handful of detroit techno tunes. The sound has become very distinct to me now. But it also seems a bit outdated. Every track I listened to, reminded me of early to mid 80's. I kept thinking of Herbie Hancock.



What I listened to, I just couldn't imagine a DJ spinning in a club. If he did, it would be low, low occupancy.

Tracks I listened to:

Inner City - Good life
Inner City - Til We Meet Again
Inner City - Ahnongay :eyespop:
Rhythim is Rhythim - Icon
Rhythim is Rhythim - Feel surreal (subconscious mix)
Underground Resistance - Living for the night (Saunderson mix)
Undergound Resistance - Riot
" " - Punisher
" " Hi Tech Jazz
Reese Project - The Color of Love (Underground Resistance mix)

Sorry if those weren't the right track names, my ITunes box is tiny.

I enjoyed these, but again, they felt outdated. A chopstick told me he listens to older dance music because there is so much emphasis on detail. This does make sense.

I guess I'm just searching for something more modernized and dancefloor friendly. Does that exist with Detroit Techno? Or are its years already outdone?
Aiwendil
I guess the thing to do would be to find some moron who would be smart enough to show you some new Detroit Techno. :haha:

There's Jaguar right?

But Detroit Techno isn't dead, it's just past its prime. If you ask me.
Estella
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Originally posted by Aiwendil
I guess the thing to do would be to find some moron who would be smart enough to show you some new Detroit Techno. :haha:

Remember Jaguar?


Heyyyy, heyyy now :D

Yes, I do. That and Ahnongay definately seemed more recent. I'm just confused. Listen to Carl Craig's 1995 EM. Maybe that was a different genre?
Aiwendil
Huh...well that guy's EM site is down because I imploded his servers. But yeah...plenty of people here knowing more about it than me can answer you correctly. Now that I think of it i'm probably the last person you should ask about these things :whip:


:o
Psy-T
so you're looking for reincarnations now?

i'll post if anything comes to mind
bass.exe
My mate played me a DJ Rolando mix the other day. I dont know the name but it was wicked stuff. It starts off with Jaguar then gets really deep and banging but still keeping lots of detroit sounds in it.. one of the best mixes ive heard... definitely not old school stuff:eyes:
tactik
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Originally posted by Estella
Listen to Carl Craig's 1995 EM. Maybe that was a different genre?


If you like that one, see if you can dig up his input in the Dj Kicks series. It may not have the best mixingskills, but the tracks are awesome!

Also check Kevin Saunderson's E-Dancer stuff and Stacey Pullen's Kosmic Messenger stuff.

Aiwendil
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Originally posted by Estella
Listen to Carl Craig's 1995 EM. Maybe that was a different genre?


Well he plays several genres in that EM...Detroit Techno, House, Downtempo...Acid stuff...:conf:
Estella
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Originally posted by tactik
If you like that one, see if you can dig up his input in the Dj Kicks series. It may not have the best mixingskills, but the tracks are awesome!

Also check Kevin Saunderson's E-Dancer stuff and Stacey Pullen's Kosmic Messenger stuff.


I've heard E-Dancer's "Pump the move" (Kenny Larkin mix) :eyes: !

I'm a fan of DJ Kicks series, I'll check into that :)

Thanks!


Dj Rolando is on the "to do" list.
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