I love it, does sound a bit cheesy after a few plays in the home, but goes off big time still in a club. :clap:
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I love it, does sound a bit cheesy after a few plays in the home, but goes off big time still in a club. :clap:
geeezzz....whrs ya sense of humour.
here take this!
might help ya :shock:
:shock: facin' groundhog day since november, on this tune
:crackup:
You can't beat a great picture like yours that puts a smile on your face everytime you see it :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by techno_smack
This past week Chris Liberator came to play here in São Paulo, Brasil...like always a wonderful set...after half way gone he put One Night In Hackney..like always the response of the crownd was excelent...it realy gets people on their feet !!...I played it at some small parties here and the crowd always enjoys it!!
Regards
I think this record does exactly the job it is supposed to.
It`s good times party music.
SUF was never really a 100% serious label. Look at magnum force, rabbitss name was etc
It`s full on, brash and in your face. But I think the label as a whole (even though I personally don`t get it any more) has always acted as a bridge between the harder side of techno and the more commercial trancey, hard housey stuff.
The humour gives this a wider commercial appeal, which is good, right now we need more kids getting into techno to keep the scene alive.
I think it`s techno. It`s acid techno. And who`s to say techno has to be wrist slashingly serious all the time. We all like a laugh right?
wots wrong with being stupid, anyway ?
rocking track - wicked percussion
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exactly :cool:
if you don't like it. stay at home, snog yer dog and...
i must say i'm suprised that you guys like this track yet you complain that latin samples are cheesey :shock:
i'm not going to argue about this any longer as i've made my point (a little too strongly though i must admit :oops: ) and it would be stupid to expect everyone to like the same techno records after all
to the makers of the track (D.A.V.E. the drummer and guy mcaffer i think?) - keep up the good work guys. i've been a fan of most of your output to date :clap:
Quality tunage :clap:
Tis one of those tracks that is good for getting people into techno who otherwise wern't in my experience.
I've say that about the whole of SUF collective ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DJsmallpaul
exactly. i used to think acid techno was awful back in the early days, but you just can't deny the fact that it gets alot of people into a life of techno. that simply cant be bad at all. sure it's not dark, hard, deep or minimal techno but it has got the attitude of techno if you listen to it in the right way, just in a more clubby way that's all.
its responible for gettin me into techno thats for sure
i've never argued that acid techno was naff. just that this particular tune imo lets the side down a little
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Originally Posted by MARK EG
I agree with the point you make about the attitude of the track Mark, it's screams LISTEN TO ME & your life will be better for it. :lol: Seriously though one night in hackney does have a huge appeal to none Techno purists the "story" through the track alone gets your attention in a way not many Techno tracks do.
What's this all about then?
:eh: