yea exactly. It's also the problem sometimes with buying on Discogs - if there are no Youtube links, you could be looking at an amazing record without even knowing it.
Chimney
Other suggestions I'd have are not on youtube.
paulversuspaul
quote:
Originally posted by Woony
Something like this?
Love this track but a serious question. How can this not be a trance track? If this had come out in 1996 and released it germany it would have been labelled as trance.
Salegon
That's a lot of good suggstions, thank you, guys!:)
Best recommendations for me so far:
quote:
Originally posted by Woony
Something banging melodic I had in mind when opning this track(not sure about the genre, though):
Lews
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
techno and melodic are sort of well , they just don't really happen together unless you are talking about atonal melodies with dissonance. But then you say banging, which makes me thing that perhaps Wolfgang Gartner's Redline is what you are after. SHM playlists ?
i do not take responsibility for the you are about to listen to.
:stongue:
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by paulversuspaul
allow the track to live a while longer.
Yep...and the way google is going, forever wouldnt be a bad assumption.
Forever, or at least until World War III
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by paulversuspaul
Love this track but a serious question. How can this not be a trance track? If this had come out in 1996 and released it germany it would have been labelled as trance.
Genre is subjective to both time and spacial dimensions.
Trancelover03591
Not sure if this is what you mean:
Kind of classic 'Carl Cox techno' rather than 'Richie Hawtin techno' and it is recent.
Adam420
Chimney
quote:
Originally posted by Trancelover03591
Kind of classic 'Carl Cox techno' rather than 'Richie Hawtin techno' and it is recent.
You make it sound as if Hawtin covers most of the modern techno sphere.
Salegon
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
This is some of the best music I listened to within 2011-2012. Wow, never imagined it to derive from the techno-corner. It has got all the elements I love about my favourite progressive tracks.
Trancelover03591
quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
You make it sound as if Hawtin covers most of the modern techno sphere.
I meant more that Richie Hawtin represented the minimal side of techno the person who started this thread was tired of.
Here's another one, it isn't 'banging' but it is pretty: