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Paul Ritch - Evil Laff [Wagon Repair] (pg. 2)
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thechronic
quote:
Originally posted by bas
We live in a city with a thriving dance scene. It's not unusual for us to see every single hot dj under the sun at the moment.



Oh yea L.A. is such a Techno Hotspot. LOL
elFreak
in US terms it is starting to become one.

there are a few bigger cities when it comes to techno, sure...but the reality is still that the US is a relative dead zone in terms of electronic music. By that definition LA is a techno hotpot. ;)

b side for me as well.
bas
quote:
Originally posted by thechronic
Oh yea L.A. is such a Techno Hotspot. LOL

Actually it is. If you're having issues finding solid techno parties in LA, you're doing something terribly wrong.

ps
I said "thriving dance music scene", not specifically techno you illiterate zagnut.
elFreak
quote:
Originally posted by bas
Actually it is. If you're having issues finding solid techno parties in LA, you're doing something terribly wrong.

ps
I said "thriving dance music scene", not specifically techno you illiterate zaggazawnut.


fixado.
Az
i quite like both of em
the original is ing storming on a big system, really stands out.
Kismet7
quote:
Originally posted by thechronic
Oh yea L.A. is such a Techno Hotspot. LOL


You would want to move to LA if your into Techno, quite a few Techno DJ's have come through LA the past 2 years.
DOOMBOT
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
in US terms it is starting to become one.

there are a few bigger cities when it comes to techno, sure...but the reality is still that the US is a relative dead zone in terms of electronic music. By that definition LA is a techno hotpot. ;)

b side for me as well.

Not entirely true. Some people would consider Philadelphia, for example, a dead zone for electronic music when it really isn't. If you are coming here to see international talent, good luck, but there are a lot of parties behind the scenes that you can go to and are also very fun, with great talent. And then of course you have NYC about 2 hours away and then DC 3 hours away.

USA != Electronic Dead Zone :p

This track doesn't seem worth buying either, by the way. The first 10 seconds of the original was about all I could take.
knittybone
Konrad Black remix is fantastic. The verdict is out on the original but I'm sure it will crush a club system. I'm still waiting to hear Paul Ritch - Just Two out on a club system, that track is bananas.:eyes:
winston
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
in US terms it is starting to become one.

there are a few bigger cities when it comes to techno, sure...but the reality is still that the US is a relative dead zone in terms of electronic music. By that definition LA is a techno hotpot. ;)

b side for me as well.


lol. oh well, i'm good.
enydo
Liking the Konrad mix a lot, original has some things in it I like but there's something about it that annoys me a great deal.

nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Not entirely true. Some people would consider Philadelphia, for example, a dead zone for electronic music when it really isn't. If you are coming here to see international talent, good luck, but there are a lot of parties behind the scenes that you can go to and are also very fun, with great talent. And then of course you have NYC about 2 hours away and then DC 3 hours away.

USA != Electronic Dead Zone :p

This track doesn't seem worth buying either, by the way. The first 10 seconds of the original was about all I could take.


i wouldn't call it dead, but a lot of it is either vintage or imported rather than innovative and thriving.


and nyc nightlife, while not entirely bad, is a shadow of its former self really
Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Original is terrible. Heard Konrad play his mix a few weeks ago, works pretty good at 4am.


we got Konrad here on Saturday...works pretty good hear as well ;)
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