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:
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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
Well we all have different senses of humour...I wouldn't call something stupid if it wasn't to my taste though (except perhaps Bo Selecta, heh)
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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.
So what on earth are they supposed to listen to get into techno? Much as we'd love them to listen to a Surgeon or Patrik Skoog track and go "ooo, I love that", it isn't going to happen in the majority of cases.
infact to be honnest if it wasnt released on SUF i would have said its not even techno. :dontevengothere:[/quote]
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
So what on earth are they supposed to listen to get into techno? Much as we'd love them to listen to a Surgeon or Patrik Skoog track and go "ooo, I love that", it isn't going to happen in the majority of cases.
theres a welth of tunes. i have mates that live, eat and breath hardhouse ask me to get them tunes on the following labels because they have heard it in clubs:
* hydrolix
* bang on
* RAW (how big is the raw 9 tune after all :roll: )
* dirtbomb
* re-entery
* ruitemaster records
* cluster records
* and let us not forget the more credible tunes that have been released on SUF
and thats just off the top of my head. producers like Ant, D.A.V.E. the drummer, guy mcaffer and chris leiberator are releasing bucket loads of techno and techy hardhouse tunes on labels that used to release the most predictable bouncy hardhouse. massive labels like honeypot and vicious circle are releasing techno.
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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
Well we all have different senses of humour...I wouldn't call something stupid if it wasn't to my taste though (except perhaps Bo Selecta, heh)
but imo this tune is stupid and moronic. you cant change my opinion on that nor do i want to change yours. i have my reasons and they are as valid as yours for finding the tune funny.
i'm not saying you shouldnt listen to it. just dont expect to find it in my record box :lol:
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Evil G
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
the problem with hardhouse is it cant be creative and innative w/o sub-deviding itself into a new genre. hence hardtrance / harddance / hardstyle / etc.
hardhouse nuts are as puristic about their music as techno enthusiasts. :roll:
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
theres a welth of tunes. i have mates that live, eat and breath hardhouse ask me to get them tunes on the following labels because they have heard it in clubs:
* hydrolix
* bang on
* RAW (how big is the raw 9 tune after all :roll: )
* dirtbomb
* re-entery
* ruitemaster records
* cluster records
* and let us not forget the more credible tunes that have been released on SUF
and thats just off the top of my head. producers like Ant, D.A.V.E. the drummer, guy mcaffer and chris leiberator are releasing bucket loads of techno and techy hardhouse tunes on labels that used to release the most predictable bouncy hardhouse. massive labels like honeypot and vicious circle are releasing techno.
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
I agree - but I'm not just talking about hard house, I'm talking about people who have heard it at hardcore nights, hard trance nights...it's crossed over in a big way, and it's instantly recognisable. It's easy for people to say "what's that tune that goes One Night In Hackney!" rather than "what's that tune that goes doom-da-doom-da-doom-da-doom".
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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Originally Posted by Evil G
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
the problem with hardhouse is it cant be creative and innative w/o sub-deviding itself into a new genre. hence hardtrance / harddance / hardstyle / etc.
hardhouse nuts are as puristic about their music as techno enthusiasts. :roll:
ahh now i get it! ;)
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
but imo this tune is stupid and moronic. you cant change my opinion on that nor do i want to change yours. i have my reasons and they are as valid as yours for finding the tune funny.
i'm not saying you shouldnt listen to it. just dont expect to find it in my record box :lol:
I can understand that you don't like it, nor find it funny. What I find hard to comprehend is when people slate something as being stupid - it's such a dismissive term.
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by davethedrummer
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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Originally Posted by Evil G
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
the problem with hardhouse is it cant be creative and innative w/o sub-deviding itself into a new genre. hence hardtrance / harddance / hardstyle / etc.
hardhouse nuts are as puristic about their music as techno enthusiasts. :roll:
ahh now i get it! ;)
glad to here someone does :roll: ... anyway what the hell would YOU know bout acid techno ;)
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Originally Posted by 180mph
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Originally Posted by davethedrummer
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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Originally Posted by Evil G
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
the problem with hardhouse is it cant be creative and innative w/o sub-deviding itself into a new genre. hence hardtrance / harddance / hardstyle / etc.
hardhouse nuts are as puristic about their music as techno enthusiasts. :roll:
ahh now i get it! ;)
glad to here someone does :roll: ... anyway what the hell would YOU know bout acid techno ;)
i'm not knocking anyones knowlage of techno (or hardhouse even).
just saying my personal regrets about the attitude of hardhouse
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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Originally Posted by 180mph
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Originally Posted by davethedrummer
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
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Originally Posted by Evil G
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
hardhouse has been moving towards techno long before this tune was made!
so acid techno begat nu nrg, which begat hard nrg, which begat hard house, and now it's trying to merge back with techno, but the techno purists would rather it didn't...
sounds like a soap opera. :eh:
the problem with hardhouse is it cant be creative and innative w/o sub-deviding itself into a new genre. hence hardtrance / harddance / hardstyle / etc.
chill... i was askin mr. plumber what HE knew bout acid... so you can sit right back down and relax... cuz its all good in the hood :lol:
hardhouse nuts are as puristic about their music as techno enthusiasts. :roll:
ahh now i get it! ;)
glad to here someone does :roll: ... anyway what the hell would YOU know bout acid techno ;)
i'm not knocking anyones knowlage of techno (or hardhouse even).
just saying my personal regrets about the attitude of hardhouse
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
but imo this tune is stupid and moronic. you cant change my opinion on that nor do i want to change yours. i have my reasons and they are as valid as yours for finding the tune funny.
i'm not saying you shouldnt listen to it. just dont expect to find it in my record box :lol:
I can understand that you don't like it, nor find it funny. What I find hard to comprehend is when people slate something as being stupid - it's such a dismissive term.
You have so much sense coming out your mouth its unreal man. :clap:
Re: One night in hackney?
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Originally Posted by Paul Zykotik
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Originally Posted by MangaFish
but imo this tune is stupid and moronic. you cant change my opinion on that nor do i want to change yours. i have my reasons and they are as valid as yours for finding the tune funny.
i'm not saying you shouldnt listen to it. just dont expect to find it in my record box :lol:
I can understand that you don't like it, nor find it funny. What I find hard to comprehend is when people slate something as being stupid - it's such a dismissive term.
i agree which is why i rarely call things stupid. but when i consider some of the output that lads behind this track have done on other tracks (i hope that made sence), i cant help but think this tune is a bit flat.
as a spoof its got comic value. as a release on SUF, its a bit of a let down.