Personally 138-148 Funky ~ Tribal ~ Hard Ass TECHNO
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Personally 138-148 Funky ~ Tribal ~ Hard Ass TECHNO
Sven: Hahaha You minimalist fockers! Where is the BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM?
HOLY SHIT Man!! Thats def a nice mind fuk, how many hours did you play for that you could go through a range like that?Originally Posted by DJAmok
Sven: Hahaha You minimalist fockers! Where is the BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM?
I concur. That is precisely around where I like my bangin techno.Originally Posted by GothamGrooves.com
If I play house or more minimal techno, I'll take it down to 120-125.
137.655Originally Posted by Internal Error Records
141.8
145.8393
150
and some others i cant remember here...
Bah that sucks, knock it down 25 milleseconds and prepare to be amazedOriginally Posted by dodgyedgy
137.630
Feel dat shit :P
haha :lol: :lol:
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145-155 normally, love fast music - when I write its never slower than 150.
I was in to gabba before I got in to Techno so please forgive me!
It depends, if im writing teechno itss usually 150 - 155, but some tracks sound better slower. When im playing techno it depends on how much ive been drinkin, more beer more beats :wicked:
I like it dirty, dirty hard and fast.
137-142
"Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music."
-Kristian Wilson, Nintendo Inc
I have no preferred tempo really. It works or it doesn't. I've done sets myself that started around 110-120 and end around 220-250bpm. Those are always fun because the energy is always noticably building.
A person belonging to one or more Order is just as likely to carry a flag of the counter-establishment as the flag of the establishment, just as long as it is a flag. --P.D.
i always spin somewhere between 1 and a million bpm.
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