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well said :clap:Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Steve your an icon.Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
i have to say that i really like the Alex Calver, Christiaan Koujzer and Zuesz stuff on Hydro24 and ive heard the Alex Calver stuff on Glitch.
This is all new to me but if it is new to techno then we better start watching and listening cos the sound rocks.
also i have to say that ANT 's recent workings are Bangon ;)
i think hes really got it together at the moment.
o and Mister ERIC SNEO!!!!
watch that man.
Without a doubt.Originally Posted by Adverse
I've played at least one of his tracks in every set I've played in the last 6 months.
Vincent De Wit, Bas Mooy, Jeroen lespellingplease are all right up the top of my list.
Also, Julian Sandell (Liberator) is a fave'o'mine. Although not new, I find that recently his production is are really becoming must haves (see UFUNK02 for an example).
On the soft side of the coin, Joris Voorn has me hook line and sinker.
Agreed with the Fernando - The Divide comments.. he will go mahoosive with time and the labels backing him...
Preach is going to be big time with the Intec and all the other big selling labels jumping on his nuts and the tunes are the shit too, so all is good there...
Jim Fish has the skeels and petential to do it all... whatever the route he takes...
Fridell and his troops need to get the label cranking and they will be Swedens new hard blood...
Rios was emerging at the start of the year.... gone too quiet for a while now though... need to push push the shit to really get the kids listening...
Thanks, that is all for now...
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Grovskopa sucks wang.... but I like it the way he uses his mouth, so he's ok in my books :lol:
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Fridell and his troops need to get the label cranking and they will be Swedens new hard blood...
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Haha, thanks man!
And I can also tell you that me and my troops is ready to pump out some new slammers, but not on our own label....not yet.
There will be three new releases in the end of the summer on a well-known label (can´t tell ya the name yet, or they´ll be pissed hahaha)
and the sublabel of the well-known label.
More info to come :)
id say you have to keep you eyes peeled on zahn, lehman & joris voorn..
jimmah!
In the U.K. Im really liking The Divide!! I really like mixing with the material he creates.
Canada producers that get better with everything they do, in no particual order are
Patrick DSP
Pauze
Johnny Funk
Android
There's too much good music to list off personally. I think there's a lot of great upcoming producers as well as some semi-established producers whom I think could take their sound and status even further.
Joris Voorn - maybe the next A. Kowalski? Maybe even bigger?
Jimfish - His current take on the deeper, driving techno sound is real impressive.
Henry Chow - As far as clubby U.S. techno goes, he's probably at the top of the heap right now. His upcoming releases and tracks show a lot of promise.
Eric Sneo - I really haven't gotten into his music too much, but I hear a lot of cool old school ravey type sampling going on here...if he can build upon this more I think he could have a really cool vintage sound.
SummerofSam - I hear a lot of potential and it will be really cool to see it get put to use over the next couple years.
Preach - One of Canada's best exports and a good friend. Sometimes his stuff is a little too over the top for me, but he has made some great tracks thus far.
As far as the darkies go, there's too many that have potential.
Ian Lehman - homeboy with the unique sound. Some of his work is a bit subtle, but his bangers are pretty bangin'.
Grovskopa - He has some really cool sounds and ideas...the future looks good. :)
Luka Baumann - A very nice, clean, and dark sound. Him and Grovskopa are both excellent with their ambient productions and they let it show from time to time in their techno tracks.
Reeko - Quite the debate on this board...from time to time he does some really amazing stuff.
Exium - I'm a fan, nuff said.
Damon Vallero - He has really impressed me as of late. The deeper, atmospheric offbeat stuff is very nice.
Go Hiyama - Good potential, still developing, same with Hiroaki.
Dirty Bass - Both through attitude and music, he has a different outlook on things.
Adverse Recordings crew - They definetely have a good ear which could mean good things for this group.
The whole Audio Assault crew seems to be on top as far as the "hard techno" sound goes...Bas Mooy really stands out a notch above group with a bit more clever use of sounds. I don't really play this hard that much anymore, but if I did this would be the stuff.
The Jaxx camp has a lot of potential too, but if they don't start looking for other sources of inspiration or sounds they could fall flat...much like the swedish invasion circa 98-99. Everyone was really pumped but the oversaturation of the same thing put a sour taste in some people's mouths.
There are plenty more people I forgot that also have a lot of potential. I also think there are a lot of certain established artists like Skoog, Mull, Heiko Laux, and others who could really knock out some more timeless tunes or bring things to another level. All these new names have kind of brought a breath of fresh air into an otherwise stale scene.
Abiotic | www.abiotic.net | www.enemyrecords.com
i second that. antonio has a hell of a lot of potential. a deal is surely imminent.Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
jackin dancefloor with artistic vision. sweet.![]()
This year's gonna see him have massive crossover appeal.Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
also another 2 guys who warrant releases imo...
thorin:
wonderfully crafted techno, amazing textures, and artistic vision like no other.
perpetual:
raw, dirty, random techno, with lots of character.
the good thing about the 3 guys mentioned is that they are all doing their own thing. ive no doubt if these guys persist they will find a deal no problem.
His remix of Kowalski's Days of the Liar was a top notch banger ;)Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
Acid 69, techno duo from Scotland, wicked (not just acid) really pounding beats, really good live, luvin that shit. Pushin the boundaries and doin outdoor parties for nuthin, the way it should be
Playing here :www.palgowan.tk
Website here:http://www.acid69.info/
I'd go with that, have yet to be let down by one of their releases.Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
You guys are right on the Joris Voorn call.... just had a listen to some sets and after previously hearing some tracks I concur... good stuff...
Mix 1 - afterweekend session
Mix 2 - rejected session
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Patrick DSP i think will have his big break real soon. His live pa is astounding, and he's worked his ass off for quite some time now.
I know Andriod has been around for a while, but if he keeps belting out tracks like his new apex release, it'll do him real good :)
Pauze and the hardsignal crew are going to do real well i rekon
and my number one vote, these guys have been taking the techno scene all over the world and the solar system by storm:
MOLVANIA.
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Originally Posted by stuart from glasgowville
this is a serious question, now ok you may believe your mate's are the future of techno, but this just look's like spam to me :roll:
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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