Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Jutt
How do the Technoists feel about this tune?
Gauranteed anthem ?
Or one thats just overplayed?
Being a Hardstyle DJ, I bought this tune to add variation in me sets and I reckon it would sound wicked in Hardstyle over a long mix.
What do the Techno crew think of this tune?
its a nice fun party tune... not something to be taken too seriously... if you like it check out its daddy "one night in NY" by "the horrorist" (dj skinhead)
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Jutt
How do the Technoists feel about this tune?
Gauranteed anthem ?
Or one thats just overplayed?
Being a Hardstyle DJ, I bought this tune to add variation in me sets and I reckon it would sound wicked in Hardstyle over a long mix.
What do the Techno crew think of this tune?
i hate it! i hate everything about it and wish it was never pressed. :evil:
as already said before - the horrorist tune is far far superiour :clap:
imo its like comparing the scissor sisters remake of 'comfortably numb' to the original pink floid version.
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
i hate it! i hate everything about it and wish it was never pressed. :evil:
as already said before - the horrorist tune is far far superiour :clap:
imo its like comparing the scissor sisters remake of 'comfortably numb' to the original pink floid version.
Yeah but as also said before they weren't trying to recreate, live up to or compare themselves to One Night In NYC. The two tunes are totally different in style. Acid techno has long been renowned for having a sense of humour and not taking itself too seriously, and this is a prime example.
One Night In Hackney will not take down the techno scene, if anything it'll boost it - I have met a number of people who upon seeing my Stay Up Forever or Cluster t-shirts come up to me and say "they're great labels, just found out about them" and the opening for them to find out about these labels? One Night In Hackney.
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
Yeah but as also said before they weren't trying to recreate, live up to or compare themselves to One Night In NYC. The two tunes are totally different in style. Acid techno has long been renowned for having a sense of humour and not taking itself too seriously, and this is a prime example.
One Night In Hackney will not take down the techno scene, if anything it'll boost it - I have met a number of people who upon seeing my Stay Up Forever or Cluster t-shirts come up to me and say "they're great labels, just found out about them" and the opening for them to find out about these labels? One Night In Hackney.
agreed
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
i hate it! i hate everything about it and wish it was never pressed. :evil:
as already said before - the horrorist tune is far far superiour :clap:
imo its like comparing the scissor sisters remake of 'comfortably numb' to the original pink floid version.
Yeah but as also said before they weren't trying to recreate, live up to or compare themselves to One Night In NYC. The two tunes are totally different in style. Acid techno has long been renowned for having a sense of humour and not taking itself too seriously, and this is a prime example.
my point was more that its a stupid rip-off tune (like the sissor sisters tune).
i have nothing against a bit of humour, but this wasnt funny imo. it was just stupid
as for the harddance crowd getting into techno becuase of this release. they would have descovered it w/o this tune (as they have done in the past). this just makes a mocery imo. far more credible 'funny' tunes so why intoduce people into techno with the worst examples of techno.
infact to be honnest if it wasnt released on SUF i would have said its not even techno. :dontevengothere: