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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil View Post
    Yeah, it's better that personal insults don't come into it, but it's just a measure of how strongly people feel on both sides of the arguement here. Anyway, it's only a messageboard and we're all big boys here, so if people are easily offended by the digs at schranz, maybe *they* need to leave the thread?!
    I've got to say I found it quite amusing how someone could get so offended at me making sarcastic comments about Schranz.. I never told anyone to "go **** themselves".. and maybe these schranz producers would get more respect from me if they could show that they arn't limited to a half or quarter bar loop of repetitive noise.. fair enough if you like it, I just think it's a bit emperors new clothes.. maybe it's because I heard The Advent "Elements of life" when it came out, which to me is what every schranz record is trying to sound like but falls far short of in ideas and production standard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crime View Post
    I've got to say I found it quite amusing how someone could get so offended at me making sarcastic comments about Schranz.. I never told anyone to "go **** themselves".. and maybe these schranz producers would get more respect from me if they could show that they arn't limited to a half or quarter bar loop of repetitive noise.. fair enough if you like it, I just think it's a bit emperors new clothes.. maybe it's because I heard The Advent "Elements of life" when it came out, which to me is what every schranz record is trying to sound like but falls far short of in ideas and production standard...
    heeeey, this sounds like what the legendary miro had to say about wonk-donk once upon a time

    still, i agree with you about this one.

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    the problem with Schnranze/dark/funky techno these days, is that it tends to be mostly made by a group of producers all copy the originator in that sub genre.

    That`s my take, I think all techno suffers the same copycat, unimaginative blandness more and more these days.

    I almost feel like rebelling against the prevailence of soft studios.
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    Shranz is cool ... i've been thro the mill with it tbh and now deffo think its cool now ... its deffo a sound thats come from the kinda Form stuff by kramer and k dsmith and all them lot in the late 90's early 00's and of course natus and them nutters ... its just good relentless hard stuff !
    At first when all the cheeky bootlegs like born slippy and stuff came out i thought yeh this is banging for dropping in sets... also dunno if it was really or even now shanz but stuff like the killa's and Skull stuff was ace to bang out at raves!
    But then i felt it all went a little over board on the bootlegs and the sound wasnt doing much anymore if ya know what i mean?
    BUT then like any form of music it kinda found its feet or I found my feet with it... and now i have a selection of really banging shranz stuff like... Corporate, Protect and loads of labels i have never seen before but are wicked... and everytime i play or hear it in a club it goes off!
    I couldnt play it all the time tho its just to pull out the bag now and again. I deffo enjoy it more in small doses like 1 or 2 sets a event not all night.

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    i do like some of it, in fact there is some really great produced tracks out there, but for me its just to hard and fast...i cant keep up with it, i like funky beats and groovey basslines.....im gettin old i think ha ha !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    the problem with Schnranze/dark/funky techno these days, is that it tends to be mostly made by a group of producers all copy the originator in that sub genre.

    That`s my take, I think all techno suffers the same copycat, unimaginative blandness more and more these days.

    I almost feel like rebelling against the prevailence of soft studios.
    I don't agree but I'll ask you for example?
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    i don't listen to alot of schranz, nor do i know exactly what it is......because i have hard techno records that are classified as schranz but to me its just hard techno........i dont know haha

    but some of it is cool, but that same ol reverbed/distorted/compressed kick drum over a pop song is pretty wack imo

    ive heard sets from arkus p, sandy warez, robert natus.......they have some cool hard bangin tracks in there, but alot of it does get to sound the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam View Post
    I don't agree but I'll ask you for example?
    I`ll turn it around and ask for ome examples of something that isn`t following the route of same old same old made-to-fit-my-hero`s sound techno.

    I think there is some great schranze out there, as is other techno, but for the good stuff there is a 20-1 ratio of sounds just-the-same as "insert genre leader here"

    I think it`s easy to scapegoat schranze, but it`s a wider problem.

    Too many people just making tunes to be popular or get ahead/get a name.

    Obviously, this is my cynical view though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I`ll turn it around and ask for ome examples of something that isn`t following the route of same old same old made-to-fit-my-hero`s sound techno.
    dirty bass obviously...

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkside View Post
    dirty bass obviously...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I`ll turn it around and ask for ome examples of something that isn`t following the route of same old same old made-to-fit-my-hero`s sound techno.

    I think there is some great schranze out there, as is other techno, but for the good stuff there is a 20-1 ratio of sounds just-the-same as "insert genre leader here"

    I think it`s easy to scapegoat schranze, but it`s a wider problem.

    Too many people just making tunes to be popular or get ahead/get a name.

    Obviously, this is my cynical view though.
    I don't think I am following any hero sound.
    Nor is Patrick Dsp
    Nor is Brad Lee
    Nor is David F.
    Nor is Paul Mac.
    Nor is Scott Gray for that matter....

    I think there are a few who are trying to carve their own niche in the boat that is about to float over the water fall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam View Post
    I don't think I am following any hero sound.
    Nor is Patrick Dsp
    Nor is Brad Lee
    Nor is David F.
    Nor is Paul Mac.
    Nor is Scott Gray for that matter....

    I think there are a few who are trying to carve their own niche in the boat that is about to float over the water fall.
    Carving a niche in a niche is probably not the best idea, but the peeps in your list I respect musically, and don`t represent the majority of dross out there.

    Mac is a good example though of a Diverse Producer. He turns his hand to all things and does it very well, his music contains many references and influences, and really techno needs more people like him, as too many producers have a very limited pallette in both influence and product, and it`s starting to show in the increasing blandness of the techno genre as a whole.
    I also think that distributers wield the blame as well, as the shrinking market causes a tendancy to be popularist, and so less risks are taken.
    I`m almost hoping for the death of vinyl now, as it will losen the stranglehold of the distributers and possibly increase the diversity within techno, both from the listener/clubber and the producer, who can take more risks due to lower overheads etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I`ll turn it around and ask for ome examples of something that isn`t following the route of same old same old made-to-fit-my-hero`s sound techno.

    I think there is some great schranze out there, as is other techno, but for the good stuff there is a 20-1 ratio of sounds just-the-same as "insert genre leader here"

    I think it`s easy to scapegoat schranze, but it`s a wider problem.

    Too many people just making tunes to be popular or get ahead/get a name.

    Obviously, this is my cynical view though.
    no i completely agree, i think the majority of techno and tbh dance on the whole is the same old stuff being churned out over and over again with the exception of a minority of records being unbelievably good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric View Post
    heeeey, this sounds like what the legendary miro had to say about wonk-donk once upon a time

    still, i agree with you about this one.
    Difference is though Miro, that you were trying to diss something that you didn't have much of an idea about, and showed yourself up when you couldn't even tell the difference between my name and Mark Williams's..

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    Quote Originally Posted by crime View Post
    Difference is though Miro, that you were trying to diss something that you didn't have much of an idea about, and showed yourself up when you couldn't even tell the difference between my name and Mark Williams's..

    that was just a mix up with names.

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    There are too many Marks out there, some of them need culling I reckon :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric View Post
    that was just a mix up with names.
    so this is you then ??
    : http://www.discogs.com/artist/Miro

    :p

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    ah, legendary Miro

    this has got to be one of the best hardcore releases ever...
    http://www.discogs.com/release/20562
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