4th Sign-CJ Bolland
one of many
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4th Sign-CJ Bolland
one of many
Mostly tracks I heard a DJ play on the local student radio, although I did buy the odd techno record. As far as I know there was no rave culture in New Zealand, back in the day and I hated clubs, I was into punk and metal gigs.
Maurizio - M4
Robert Armani - Supermarket Sweep
Caustic Window - Garden Of Linmari
Plastikman - Fuk
2nd hand copy of Tresor II Berlin-Detroit A Techno Alliance CD.
Seeing Phil Subhead at Studio 9 in Wellington June 2000.
I would trace my interest in electronic music back to groups/records like Front 242 - Geography, Foetus, Throbbing Gristle - 2nd Annual Report, Cabaret Voltaire - Live Leeds 1979, A Split Second - Smell Of Buddha, blahblahblah.
Nobody got into techno because of Africa Bambatta Planet Rock?Originally Posted by herman
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Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Front 242: Headhunter V.1.1 1988
Classic!!
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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Ooooooooohhhhhh Dbass with the real deal!Originally Posted by dirty_bass
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Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Ok since it's cool to show our age in here then I have to say People Are Still Having Sex is up there with me.
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Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
plastikman - fuk, damn not heard that in years. will have to hunt that outOriginally Posted by Deathfactory
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Reck - A Spark of Life(Eukatech)... ;)
No 1 record got me into techno, it was a natural progression since childhood.
The first tunes I liked were shit like Second phase - Mentasm and LFO-LFO etc. Then later on I started liking Jeff Mills stuff but on the whole it was a step by step process I think. I think my older brother had a bit of an influence exposing me to the electronic stuff, but not the "pure" techno sound.
NIN were quite a big influence on me, in that they showed me there was heavy stuff that wasn't metal![]()
there was one of their tracks on a tape that came free with select mag....
found it,
NIN - Wish
same tape has got, Disposible heroes of hiphoprisy - calfornia uber alles!!!
and off another tape,
Orbital - Chime/Impact (live) :love:
how the **** could i forget:
LSG - Hearts, still looking for this :lol:
It's toe tappingly tragic
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shit, that a lot more than 1 record, impossible to nail it down to 1 though![]()
It's toe tappingly tragic
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Sven Vath... ;)
Would someone really make me a mix of these please?Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
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Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
yeah man,
if i owned em ;)
It's toe tappingly tragic
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I used to only listen to hardcore punk and ska (and some surf music), but the energy I felt when I went to my first techno party was undescribable. I started taping Umek's weekly radio show "Consumer recreation" and got into techno and electro, I started buying records and it went from there.
The first record I bought was Aux 88's "Xeo-genetic", but the first techno track I heard was Umek's "Lanicor" about five years ago, an MP3 off DC's Fuse album... When I went to my first techno party, Kanzyani was spinning and I was immediately hooked... But the funny thing is I started exploring electronic music when I first heard a Thunderdome hardcore compilation... The Massochist "MzKzM" - anyone know this track? Cheeky one :lol:
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