Right I got the idea for this off a topic in the techno forum that discusses the trade off between rawness and quality.
For the record, I do believe you NEED the quality in your tracks,
but the big point is you need rawness in your music or, 'attitude'. Just as punk rock had that attitude, hard techno needs that attitude.
So how do you guys go about doing this?
For us it's always been controlled distortion. But there's only so far this can keep you interested before you understand it and then you start to look for something else. Recently Ableton has given me a new lease of life as far as banging something in and saying 'ave some of that' goes. In fact saying 'ave some of that' is surely the key to it all. Making the kick clack also makes me think the same thing. Experimenting with the 100-120 region is beginning to excite me.
What are other ppl's ways of keeping that 'attitude' going?





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haha! yeah sorry twas meant to be a joke. Its very difficult to say what gives a tune attitude and rawness, its a really tough question. I would love to say a knew some technique other than adding distortion, but its not something you can really describe how to do. I mean even the melody of a bassline or whatever can seem to have attitude sometimes. But why is that?
