techno scene going quiet???
is this true for any of you?
the u.k. esp. is really going quiet right now.
sure you've got the end every so often
and billy nasty's doing a new night at the mass (brixton) i think
perhaps the festivals to an extent
but where else?
and i mean hard techno really not tech house so much
the underground clubs have been crap here recently
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patricks night in wymouth
actually mat 303 i'm glad you mentioned weymouth
i played there a while ago and had a real blast
patricks great and the club was pretty full
had a good time getting pissed after too
although i ended up on the floor in the bathroom
oops.
but yes it's true techno seems to be dying (in london)
i know certain areas are still going strong
but i don't really mean the lost's and the h.o.g.s more your trancentrals and nuclear free zones y'know the small parties where you and your mates play and it's cheap and fun not the big ones where the "stars" play
they'll always be around to an extent.
Re: patricks night in wymouth
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Originally Posted by davethedrummer
actually mat 303 i'm glad you mentioned weymouth
i played there a while ago and had a real blast
patricks great and the club was pretty full
had a good time getting pissed after too
although i ended up on the floor in the bathroom
oops.
Awww, shucks Matt and Henry, you guys say the nicest things. :oops:
Alright then Henry, how's things ? And to think I kept your little bathroom episode secret and then you go and grass yourself up. :P :lol:
Nice picture of the babba though.
Anyway, on with the topic. I'm having a little bit of a revival with my techno purchasing at the moment and generally feeling more positive about the scene than I have for a long while, but I guess loads of it has been buying older tunes that I missed first time around. I suppose the fact that I've been really into that retro vibe is becasue there isn't a huge amount of current stuff really exciting me. I've been to more parties and clubs in the past few months than I have been for a long, long time and have heard some fantastic sets. People like Mills and Hood still blow me away. But more satisfying than the 'old faithfuls' is hearing some relative unknowns really tearing it up and putting in a really well thought out, well mixed set (in terms of technical ability and selection of tunes) of new and old stuff.
I think you're right though when you say the genre has been around too long now to throw up any real surprises. I can't see there being any one huge change of direction, any really new innovative style coming along to blow us all away. The very fact that every thing used to be totally new and previously unheard has become a little stale and I think people are happy now to just hear a good tune, without it having to be bleeding edge. It seemed sometimes that people were getting so lost up their own arses searching for "the new sound" that they actually forgot to write the tune part.
Personally I'm really getting into a nice balanced mix of new and old. Bring out the classics. Some of us older badgers might have heard them many times, but you can bet the people who've only got into techno in the last 3 or 4 years won't have. After, what, 15 or more years I think we can afford to be a bit retrospective and acknowledge the great tunes and give them another airing.
That's kind of always been one of the great ironies of techno to me anyway. Derrick May said "Techno is Kraftwerk and Parliament trapped in an elevator together" (or something like that) so it has always been a case of looking back as you moved forward.
Still, it probably doesn't do to get too retro about things. You never know what you might find when you start rummaging around in the crates, eh Henry ? :P :lol: :lol:
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Re: techno scene going quiet???
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Originally Posted by davethedrummer
is this true for any of you?
the u.k. esp. is really going quiet right now.
sure you've got the end every so often
and billy nasty's doing a new night at the mass (brixton) i think
perhaps the festivals to an extent
but where else?
and i mean hard techno really not tech house so much
the underground clubs have been crap here recently
discuss
i dont get out as much as i would like, when i do go out i usually go to a techno night in leeds, generally the parties are well attended, although i went to a free techno party in leeds about 2 weeks ago, ignition technition, mike humphries, jon nuccle among others, the event was supported by primate, planet rythm, punish, innercity, and eastern bloc
i expected a mass turn out with the line up, and the support from the labels & record shops, and the fact it was free seemed unbelivable!....about 100 people turned up in a 800 capacity venue! i thought people from all over the uk would be cutting off a right arm to get there.
i dont know if this adds weight to your post but i just couldnt belive the turn out. come on people pull your finger out! :wink: