I just listened to all 9:53 and honestly, I can't. that industrial bassline keeps going on and there isn't many changes throughout the joint. perhaps this joint would sound savage at a club but my 26 watt speakers just won't help me out I guess.
nefardec
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Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
not feeling this either?
that's a pretty dense BC to throw out there. i would never even play that thing end to end nor expect to dance to it that way out
first of all, not a lot of dub techno is 'good music' a lot of it is just dub techno.
that said here are some more accessible joints, more tech house than techno. they are still definitely more on the deeper/meditative end for the most part, but i think these are more immediately arresting and not as dense as some of the basic channel more experimental and industrial releases.
Rodri Santos
i have always thought that techno is great for clubbing but is too repetitive for home listening, i can't suggest you any dub techno song that is highly melodic or that has many different patterns that keep it interesting for 10 minutes, i could with trance, progressive house , hardcore even tech house but techno is bars and bars with little variations.
I could recommend you Dean Newton, it's not what you are looking for but i find this kind of techno really entertaining.
This is the most melodical techno i can think of, if you can consider this techno, should be easier to get into it.
nutmegger
^^^^^those are terrible, not to mention totally unrelated to this thread.
MelonBoy
At first it tought the same about dub techno. Boring, repetitive, etc.
But I think it's been a grower for me, specially since you get to hear it in appropiate conditions.
At home relaxing is a proper environment. In a club during warm-up with a HUGE sounsystem is just :eyes:
SYSTEM-J
Matt, you have no sense of identity. Why do you try to force yourself to like styles of music? Find your own tastes and pursue them. You seem to have this idea that there's all this dance music you should be liking, so you go and force yourself to listen to it when it's got nothing to do with what you like. And then you make ty threads on TA criticising everything. You're also an Asian kid from Canada who talks like a black LA gangster. Get your own ing identity, man.
Rodri Santos
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Originally posted by nutmegger
^^^^^those are terrible, not to mention totally unrelated to this thread.
i would like to see you suggesting the same kind of techno he says is bored of.
djnitride
listening to alphazone for too long is known to do permanent damage to your taste
Guest
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Originally posted by Mattinsanity
I just listened to all 9:53 and honestly, I can't. that industrial bassline keeps going on and there isn't many changes throughout the joint. perhaps this joint would sound savage at a club but my 26 watt speakers just won't help me out I guess.
Those hyper-energy BC releases are mostly enjoyed by people who are now ages 35 to 45. I'm referring to the first 4 releases on the label.
Despite the epic reviews you'll find for early BC release on discogs I find a lot of it to be totally unaccessible and pretty much just annoying banging rave nutter music. Regardless of how revolutionary the sound may have been back then I simply can't stand any of it because of how fast and hectic it is.
Some of the later BC's have slower tracks which I really enjoy such as the A-side on this: