Low Entropy (core core core ;))
Robert Natus
ArkusP
Sven Wittekind (he's the king of the drums)
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Low Entropy (core core core ;))
Robert Natus
ArkusP
Sven Wittekind (he's the king of the drums)
hmmQuote:
Originally Posted by lohki
also Catscan, ManuLeMalin, Ho aso .. haha but this is not techno :P
Grovskopa
Luka Baumann
Rez Contraria
Carlos Rios
Reeko
Rumenige
Christian Wünsch
Makaton
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Originally Posted by Sunil
damn....copied right off mysack and fagster hehe
....FANON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...and acid circus :cool:
btw jake still sux
I got mentioned!!!!!!!!!!
:notworthy:
Res Contraria Blows Ass, The ugly Canuck needs to wake up and come out of retirement. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Vin-iLL
You lucky bastardo ! :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Buttman
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Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
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mutha phucka is yo avatar big enuff?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Vin-iLL
<--- new avatar :cool:
Well it was time to change it anywayz :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by deafmosaic
Vin what the fudge is that?
sam. your avatar is too cool. i told my misses she would regret doing that web cast ... :lol:
Sven Wittekind
Dj Amok
Jack Hamma
Mayhem Man
Leo Laker
Arkus P
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Proud of mentioning the portuguese Cisco Ferreira also know in the scene as "The advent" and "G-Flame"
Portuguese pride!!!
;)
Oh and da real big man Zé Mig -L!!!
at the moment
eric sneo
patrick skoog
emerson
dave shok
the youngsters
recently:
misjah
adam beyer
gaetek
leibing
marco bailey
old skool:
mills
hawtin
hardfloor
robert leiner
pulse (dkj good groove)
sven vath
acid junkies
i reckon
Misjah has jack oozing from most of his stuff lately. Not much of as hard vein but thats not a bad thing. Diversity is key.
genuine diversity in techno producers is a very rare quality though ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
I think it has to do with the music the producer listened to prior to producing. If they were an individual who grew up secluded to one style as a preference it's hard to translate that into all around talent. If you listened to a broad array of styles it projects in what you make.Quote:
Originally Posted by herman
Me I find I'll listen to Cannibal Ox, MadLib and Mf Doom and on the same cd the next track is by Slayer. I find no problem making a tribal techno track and from one day to the next making something a bit fierce. Most people would protest this move though. Purists are on the same vein as radical fundimentalists. For example I'm sure Glenn Wilson could make an awesome tribal breakbeat or even a house song. But that's not what people want from him, even if thats the mood he may be in. There needs to be more focus on the individual in techno rather than having them pump out what is expected.
Shokh n' Roll is excellent :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by davethedrummer