hahaha. that's funny :D
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hahaha. that's funny :D
Dj Amok and Sven Wittekind i do believe are the most promisin up and comin producers i can think of right now, they got talent
oh and myself of course hehe
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As for a new sound of techno, you guys should check out Dj Promo(www.thirdmovement.nl, he's a hardcore dj), he has some crazy hard/industrial sounding stuff that I've never really heard. I also like the stuff from Kanzleramt, that's a really good sound too.
NEXT NEXT NEXT not labels that are on their 95th release. this topic is useless.
I don't think it could be that possible to really predict who is next, it sometimes takes a number of years after the music has been released to realise the influence it had, or its innovation merits. Techno does need to recreate itself a bit, I think it's healthy for producers to widen their scope and try new things, different styles. Two producers for me who do this and do it well are Diego and Chris McCormack.
The thing is, what you gotta remember is the likes of firstly the Belleview 3 and then Mills et all were all around, doing music before techno, the genre took off, an so they were at the top of their game.. Then you had people like Vogel, Landstrumm and Begg really pushing the boundaries this side of the water.. I don't think we're going to see anything like it again.. people have got too stuck in techno is this or techno is that, and anything that pushes the boundaries won't be seen as techno by the average techno person .. that's not to say it will never have the popularity it once had, but there seems to be too many rules now on how a track should be for people to accept it as techno... By rights this should be bullshit, I wish it was, but it's the truth of the matter.. you do something that's really forward thinking, the majority of the straighter "Techno" crowd will have a big problem accepting it....
i was thinking a similiar thing myself Mark. I mention Amok and Sven as people who i think are going to do well, but i dont think they will have quite teh same impact as people like May, Atkins or Saunderson. Even tho its not my prefered style of techno, these people actually created something. Techno is a long established genre now and i dont think anyone else will have quite teh same impact again as names like Jeff Mills, UR, Derrick May etc. Sad, but imo probably true
This is it, like in Jazz there will never be another miles davis, in Rock music, there will never be another Jimi Hendrix, In Hip Hop never another Public Enemy.... This is why I'm now concentrating on writing music as appose to saying to myself "I'm going to write a techno track".. This means throwing out the cliches and the rule book and writing purely from the heart..
totally agree
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that's not to say that Jimi hendrix was the be all and end all of guitar based rock music, or miles davies was the be all and end all of Jazz, in the same way that the Bellview 3 are not neccesarily the most innovative people in techno (although they were the first people to coin the phrase, and make music like that, especially back in '87, which must have freaked a lot of people at the time), it's a personal thing, especially in techno as there was so much talent, especially around the 91-97 period.. thats not to say there isn't a lot of talent around now, it's just almost all of the really pioneering stuff has been done, as far as working around a 4/4 kik is concerned.... Maybe we'll all get the shock of our lives one day when someone comes thru who really blows minds, which would be cool, but I suspect it will be a fusion of a few different influences, one of them being the techno sound of the past 10 years....