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doc12inch
20-07-2004, 08:56 AM
can anyone tell me if there is any record labels or producers I should be checking out in the near future.

my style ranges from funky to hard techno. i do prefer a drop of the hard stuff tho.

i wanna get the edge on most of the people in my area.

jonnyspeed
20-07-2004, 11:07 AM
er... I recommend you get a good record shop and go evey week - and make your mind up like everybody else.

And from your description it gives me no idea what labels/producers you currently like - funky and hard actually describes every techno record ever produced in somebodies mind.

ALL TECHNO IS FUNKY!

Sorry if this sounds arsey but it has to be the dumbest question anybody asks = its all personal taste mate.

Stuart
20-07-2004, 11:39 AM
Some constructive advice there as usual from Johnny speed, if you have nothing constructive to say don't say anything at all. And for your information not all techno is funky, techno is a vast and complex genre.

Doc12inch

For Funky
Try Primate, Primevil, ben sims, player, Stanny fransen, pornographic, MB electronics, intec are a few artists labels to look out for.

for hard
Adam Beyer, chris leibing, heinrik b, Lenny dee,
if you go to the techno exchange section and look at the list of records Mark EG is selling that pretty much covers the hard section

doc12inch
20-07-2004, 11:48 AM
er... I recommend you get a good record shop and go evey week - and make your mind up like everybody else.

And from your description it gives me no idea what labels/producers you currently like - funky and hard actually describes every techno record ever produced in somebodies mind.

ALL TECHNO IS FUNKY!

Sorry if this sounds arsey but it has to be the dumbest question anybody asks = its all personal taste mate.


i do tend to buy that i liked - i just wanted to info on stuff to look out from like up and coming producers etc etc.

man who woke up on the wrong side of the bed.

and yes i do go record shopping often - i goto tempest in birmingham - its one of the best shops ive been to for techno - the people there are well versed in techno.

thanks for the non help anyways

doc12inch
20-07-2004, 11:51 AM
Some constructive advice there as usual from Johnny speed, if you have nothing constructive to say don't say anything at all. And for your information not all techno is funky, techno is a vast and complex genre.

Doc12inch

For Funky
Try Primate, Primevil, ben sims, player, Stanny fransen, pornographic, MB electronics, intec are a few artists labels to look out for.

for hard
Adam Beyer, chris leibing, heinrik b, Lenny dee,
if you go to the techno exchange section and look at the list of records Mark EG is selling that pretty much covers the hard section

stuart thanks for the help - im gonna try and get down inukshuk soon - i love atomic jam but it isnt on as often enuff as i like.

i have a few pressings from pornographic and player.
i will keep my nose to the ground for the others.

i love the stuff liebling is putting out.

do you know of any newer artists i.e. unknowns i can look for funky or hard.

ill have to look for ya in inukshuk u sound like an interesting person to talk to.

Thanks again

waldhaus
20-07-2004, 12:49 PM
for hard stuff look for crowbar records and artillery!

Stuart
20-07-2004, 12:54 PM
I picked up a track not so long ago at Massive on a white label with royal written on it I think the artist was jack richard or something great track with some dark bassline in it.

Dirty Bass is always a good one. I haven't heard anything I don't like on that label.
Lars klein and Micheal Burkat I'm playing alot of at the moment too. Very clean production.

doc12inch
20-07-2004, 01:12 PM
nice1 - thanks for the suggestions - my pockets burning to go and get sum choons

jonnyspeed
20-07-2004, 01:51 PM
Some constructive advice there as usual from Johnny speed, if you have nothing constructive to say don't say anything at all. And for your information not all techno is funky, techno is a vast and complex genre.

Doc12inch

For Funky
Try Primate, Primevil, ben sims, player, Stanny fransen, pornographic, MB electronics, intec are a few artists labels to look out for.

for hard
Adam Beyer, chris leibing, heinrik b, Lenny dee,
if you go to the techno exchange section and look at the list of records Mark EG is selling that pretty much covers the hard section

And thanks for your repetitive half screen NU NRG flyer you tosser...

- and your answer says it all. You stated very obvious artists that anybody could get from just walking into the shittiest of techno record shops. Hardly cutting edge new producers.

Its all subjective - thus I maintain the question was dumb.

So Lenny Dee's stuff on Subvert is hard but not funky eh?

jonnyspeed
20-07-2004, 02:39 PM
thanks for the non help anyways


Sorry, man - wasn't meaning to be offensive just a pet hate - just get a bit passionate sometimes and definately too assertive.

I think Kiddaz and Killaz FM are preety damn fine for funkier and rawer warehouse tracks.

Projex/Digital Primate have been on a bit of a roll recently

Always worth picking up Hydraulix and Powertools - and sifting through 4x4 and Cluster stuff.

If you like the miami bass influenced stuff then there is alot of ghettotech stuff you might like from the likes of DJs Rush, Bam Bam, Godfather etc.

You might not like all of it but DjaxUp Beats releases alot of straight-up 4 to the floor tracks that devistate crowds.

Mark Hawkins - nuff said?

As for getting a jump on the other DJ round Birmingham - start using German websites such as nuloop or musichead.de - you'll find lots of b-sides and rarities that never make it past a few specialist UK stores such as trackheads. If you still want to buy locally you can have a quiet word at your record shop to order stuff in for you = musichead.de is particularly good for putting lists together if you print the contents your 'cart' but don't check out ;)



...and finally check out John Peels listings on bbc's radio section.

...again stoory for being arsey. And Stuart, man sort out your signature, please?

doc12inch
20-07-2004, 02:56 PM
AHHHH information overdose - im loving it.

im gonna get this printed off and take it down birmingham with me and get the record shops to prove thier worth

Thanks

Stuart
20-07-2004, 03:21 PM
Some constructive advice there as usual from Johnny speed, if you have nothing constructive to say don't say anything at all. And for your information not all techno is funky, techno is a vast and complex genre.

Doc12inch

For Funky
Try Primate, Primevil, ben sims, player, Stanny fransen, pornographic, MB electronics, intec are a few artists labels to look out for.

for hard
Adam Beyer, chris leibing, heinrik b, Lenny dee,
if you go to the techno exchange section and look at the list of records Mark EG is selling that pretty much covers the hard section

And thanks for your repetitive half screen NU NRG flyer you tosser...

- and your answer says it all. You stated very obvious artists that anybody could get from just walking into the shittiest of techno record shops. Hardly cutting edge new producers.

Its all subjective - thus I maintain the question was dumb.

So Lenny Dee's stuff on Subvert is hard but not funky eh?


Theres no need to be abusive.

This is a friendly board where if people ask a question for help they usually get a helpful answer.

And where in the above text did I mention lenny dee on Subvert.

I just said look out for Lenny Dee.

doc12inch
20-07-2004, 03:31 PM
lets not start bitching - ive got an idea of what im gonna look for saturday in tempest and what to ask them too.

thanks for the help again evryone

MARKEG
20-07-2004, 06:15 PM
> And thanks for your repetitive half screen NU NRG flyer you tosser...

what's all this about? jonny have you not read the rules?

basslinejunkie
20-07-2004, 06:27 PM
> And thanks for your repetitive half screen NU NRG flyer you tosser...

what's all this about? jonny have you not read the rules?

its all the time hes spending in the dark/x section,whats goin on jonny,you used 2 be such a crakin fella......!!!! :lol: :lol: (joke!!!)

jonnyspeed
21-07-2004, 12:15 PM
> And thanks for your repetitive half screen NU NRG flyer you tosser...

what's all this about? jonny have you not read the rules?


slight blip - really, really bad day. Sorry mark, stuart and well everybody :oops:

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