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Syntonic
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Anyone need a minus beach towel?




It looks like one of those pee pads for dogs.
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Looking back, it's as though the scene was so sickly in 2005 that the only people left going to clubs were the real wreckheads, the ones so ed you could take 90% of the music out and they'd still try and dance to it. Dark days.

This track is atrocious.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA epic quote. 2005 was a god awful year for in the dance scene I agree.
Guest
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
You guys are just old and don't know how to have fun anymore.


old and sober
enydo
Yeah this ... It's basically why I went so heavily into older progressive house and trance around 06/07 when I first started getting serious about electronic music.

There was just nothing current that sounded any good, and going back (through most of the stuff I started out buying) it's just ing BAD.
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Syntonic
Lol you don't see the irony in creating this thread. This track is so good it blew my mind so hard I forgot about it. #Nostaljunk


Floorfiller
lol it's always funny to see how the tides change. minimal was good when done right


get some Konrad Black sets...he was always one of my favorite minimal djs
LoveHate
this isn't minimal but its from around that era, need to shut up people saying those years sucked, hell i got into the music around that time.

wotyzoid
Good one, guy.
Mr.Mystery
It's stuff like this that made me throw my hands up.























And then say " it" and walk away from electronic music.
What a bunch of bull.
Syntonic
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
It's stuff like this that made me throw my hands up.

And then say " it" and walk away from electronic music.
What a bunch of bull.







And to think DJs out there go with the flow, I wonder how many of them really enjoyed that lethargic sound day in, day out?

Syntonic
This is the thing in my library that is labeled Minimal...more DJ tool than a track IMO.

SYSTEM-J
There is a lot of great minimal techno out there, it's just the majority of it is from the '90s and sounds somewhat different:

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