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    Default Techno division volume 4. Chris Liebing

    Must say big :clap: to Chris on this one, really good compilation

    cd1 is more of a warm up set that chris would play wheras cd 2 represents his main set. Quality tunage!!
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    I quite like the first CD. Didn't bother to download the second. First one has tracks by agoria, Luciano, Matthew dear, Jacek Sienkiewicz etc. Pretty good mix, not sure if its a style Liebing would ever play, but good all the same.

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    agreed

    1st cd is great .. second one is useless

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    how long has it been out this?

    sure i heard this cd about 6/8 months ago?

    or is this quite recent?
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    like above said,thought 1st cd was decent.

    2nd,heard it oh so many times before,nothin to write home about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teknorich
    Pretty good mix, not sure if its a style Liebing would ever play, but good all the same.
    We had him over in June to do a 5Hour set and he played alot of the deeper tracks off CD1, it worked quite well I thought.

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    Sounds good! If some of the bigger names are getting involved with this sound then that could be a good thing, and get minimal techno some more recognition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teknorich
    Sounds good! If some of the bigger names are getting involved with this sound then that could be a good thing, and get minimal techno some more recognition.
    True, although it does seem like the cool thing to do for these guys. Liebing for instance doesn't really play this stuff.

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    i haven't heard that one. I have techno division 1 mixed by him.
    CD 1 is good, but then CD 2 he destroys speakers lol.
    amazing 2nd cd!

    2-01 Mr. Sliff Rippin'n'Dippin (4:51)
    2-02 Ventilator Machines & Robots (2:48)
    2-03 Karl O'Connor & Peter Sutton Guiltless (3:55)
    2-04 Puffboy Puffboy (2:29)
    2-05 Sven Dedek Ohrenbluten (4:46)
    2-06 Dyllan Drazon Beacon (3:30)
    2-07 Depeche Mode Dream On (Dave Clarke Remix) (4:14)
    Remix - Dave Clarke
    2-08 Planetary Assault Systems Function 06 (4:20)
    2-09 DJ Rush Crobar (4:24)
    2-10 G-Force Blue Isn't Cool (3:07)
    2-11 Intergalactic Phonk The Source (Devilfish Remix) (4:44)
    Remix - Devilfish
    2-12 Stigmata B1 (2:31)
    2-13 Chris Liebing Analogon (Speedy J Remix) (5:38)
    Remix - Speedy J
    2-14 Stigmata A1 (2:43)
    2-15 Umek Gatex (3:25)
    2-16 Ingnacio Virton (Chris Liebing Remix) (6:14)
    Remix - Chris Liebing
    2-17 Chris Liebing Analogon (Adam Beyer Remix) (3:18)
    Remix - Adam Beyer
    2-18 Sons Of Piru Impure Thoughts (3:50)
    2-19 Scorp New Energy (2:06)




    I actually goto listen to cd 1 again, it's been awhile and my Ears have matured on listening to sounds in music better.

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    You are totally right Sunil. If he's only playing this style as a zeitgeist then it could do more harm than good. If big name DJs start playing minimal techno as a passing " novelty" phase then that's cynical, fake and false. Still, if it brings the music to a few more people, and gets a few more people interested in the music then that's a good thing, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teknorich
    You are totally right Sunil. If he's only playing this style as a zeitgeist then it could do more harm than good. If big name DJs start playing minimal techno as a passing " novelty" phase then that's cynical, fake and false
    Well, minimal techno is not something I'd expect to blow up in the magazines too much. It's not as cool as Electroclash and a lot of its players like Villalobos, Luciano or whoever, don't seem to be as desperate for front page stardom as for instance your Marco Baileys or Mauro Picottos; in short, I wouldn't expect the coverage it gets to be damaging to the music in any way. I don't think there's anything wrong with Liebing doing a CD of it or including minimal techno on a CD, but I do think it sends out a slightly false reading of what he's at when you wouldn't actually see him play this stuff in a club too much, if at all. But hey that's his choice I guess, he must like the tracks so that's the main thing :)

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    Though the same can be said about Jeff Mills. His albums are generally pretty experimental-ish, however every single time without fail that i've seen him live he's just banged out the hard stuff all night. (Not that i'm complaining, mind you...).
    \"What\'s on the radio? Propaganda, Mind control, and turning it on is like puttin on a blindfold\"

 

 

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