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Busho
27-03-2004, 11:51 PM
Hi there...

im turning my attention to Hard Techno instead of Hardstyle.

im kinda new to the Techno scene so....

can anyone suggest some tunes for me??? and where i can get them from?

It HAS to be HARD TECHNO so i can still mix my hardstyle aswell....



Any help will be much appreciated! :lol:


Cheers.

Adam.

Col
28-03-2004, 11:01 PM
heres some labels u should check out:

punish
compound
planet rythmn
template
blackout audio (of course!)
drumworks
pounding grooves
construct rythmn
red seal

happy hunting!!!!

jonnyspeed
28-03-2004, 11:15 PM
Working Vinyl
cluster
Industrial Strength
4x4
Audio
Wedafuqawi
Ignition Technician
Fresh Grind

;) are also great hard techno labels.

The Overfiend
28-03-2004, 11:28 PM
I would like to point you in what I consider the right direction but I would love to say
Go to the nearest store grab anything the store owner considers techno and sort out which records you yourself like.
This way you dont have our taste but your own ;)

dan the acid man
28-03-2004, 11:32 PM
i always tell people to go and listen to tunes and make up their own mind, its what i did and still do, its even easier now online

Col
28-03-2004, 11:40 PM
I would like to point you in what I consider the right direction but I would love to say
Go to the nearest store grab anything the store owner considers techno and sort out which records you yourself like.
This way you dont have our taste but your own ;)

good point.

Bughead
29-03-2004, 02:01 AM
Got internet access then check
http://www.techno.de
http://www.juno.co.uk
http://www.only-djs.com

( all the techno sections and listen to the samples, this will get you familar to record labels and artists )


OR

pop along to your local ( or not so local) friendly record shop and ask them to pull you out some hard techno

have fun and happy hunting !!!

Busho
29-03-2004, 01:34 PM
I would like to point you in what I consider the right direction but I would love to say
Go to the nearest store grab anything the store owner considers techno and sort out which records you yourself like.
This way you dont have our taste but your own ;)


true.... but i just needed a pointer in the right direction as i dont no anything bout the techno scene :eh:

i just bought : Dynamo City/ 1 ni ght in Hackney and Haze/ Patience.

MARKEG
30-03-2004, 01:13 AM
just go to those links and buy what you like.

why simply buy because someone else says it's good?

listen for yourself!!!

Stuart
30-03-2004, 11:52 AM
just go to those links and buy what you like.

why simply buy because someone else says it's good?

listen for yourself!!!

Well said. :clap:

develope your own taste.

ncw
30-03-2004, 12:03 PM
FFS, the guy WILL listen to those things first, he just wanted to be pointed in the right direction. Maybe you've forgotton your first trips to record stores that specialise in a style of music you're not familiar with. That feeling of not knowing where to start can be off putting. Everyone will develop their own tastes, but it is useful to have a starting point.

spiralx
30-03-2004, 12:23 PM
FFS, the guy WILL listen to those things first, he just wanted to be pointed in the right direction. Maybe you've forgotton your first trips to record stores that specialise in a style of music you're not familiar with. That feeling of not knowing where to start can be off putting. Everyone will develop their own tastes, but it is useful to have a starting point.
Well said... my initial techno buys included some right turkeys because I didn't really know what labels and styles to look for that represented the music I liked.

I'd also recommend these for very hard techno:

Bitshift
Artillery
Crobar

The Overfiend
30-03-2004, 03:07 PM
FFS, the guy WILL listen to those things first, he just wanted to be pointed in the right direction. Maybe you've forgotton your first trips to record stores that specialise in a style of music you're not familiar with. That feeling of not knowing where to start can be off putting. Everyone will develop their own tastes, but it is useful to have a starting point.

My starting point developed when I took the initiative by myself to find my sound. Every has an opinion, for all we know what we call hard techno could be hardcore to him especially if he is coming in from another genre.

Busho
30-03-2004, 06:40 PM
for all we know what we call hard techno could be hardcore to him especially if he is coming in from another genre.[/quote]


i know hard techno just not the names

im commin from the hardstyle scene aswell ;)

ncw
31-03-2004, 09:34 AM
FFS, the guy WILL listen to those things first, he just wanted to be pointed in the right direction. Maybe you've forgotton your first trips to record stores that specialise in a style of music you're not familiar with. That feeling of not knowing where to start can be off putting. Everyone will develop their own tastes, but it is useful to have a starting point.

My starting point developed when I took the initiative by myself to find my sound. Every has an opinion, for all we know what we call hard techno could be hardcore to him especially if he is coming in from another genre.

Even so, it'll give him something to look for in the shop - the start of something.

jake
31-03-2004, 10:04 AM
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