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    Quote Originally Posted by Komplex
    Quote Originally Posted by Starfuqer
    adding a melodic progression to techno would just make it sound like tech trance or tech house
    oh no, we wouldn't want the music to be mis labeled and put into the wrong category cus then it just wouldn't be good would it ;)
    you care enough about sub genres not to post in the trance section

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    Adding drums to techno makes it rock and roll

    True techno is the the silence in between other louder bits of silence.

    Everything else is wuss-core for roboplegic romcocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Adding drums to techno makes it rock and roll

    True techno is the the silence in between other louder bits of silence.

    Everything else is wuss-core for roboplegic romcocks.
    Hahahaaa
    Good to see other people see the absurdity of applying restrictions and boundaries to techno.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Adding drums to techno makes it rock and roll

    True techno is the the silence in between other louder bits of silence.

    Everything else is wuss-core for roboplegic romcocks.
    Hahahaaa
    Good to see other people see the absurdity of applying restrictions and boundaries to techno.
    Absurdity?

    I agree 100% with what Jay is saying.

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    a bit of a drunken thought to add....

    plastikman did a 6 min drum track on the sheet one album (1993). it was amazing that he made an interesting track using (i think) just a 606 and 909, but the best thing about it is how damned good it makes the bassline sound in the following track. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil G
    a bit of a drunken thought to add....

    plastikman did a 6 min drum track on the sheet one album (1993). it was amazing that he made an interesting track using (i think) just a 606 and 909, but the best thing about it is how damned good it makes the bassline sound in the following track. ;)
    That`s the essence of a minimal set though.
    Give people barely enough of anything to dance to.
    Then now and again, something, ANYTHING, even a once note riff, will tear the roof off.

    I`ve pissed myself in many a minimal set, when it`s been nothing but 808 and 909 for ages.
    Then a teeny tiny blip comes in playing 2 notes, and people go nuts.

    It`s the starvation principle.
    Give people nothing but water for days.
    Then give them a piece of celery. They will think it is the most wonderful thing they have ever tasted.
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    like playing hard to get...

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    http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/174595-01.htm

    an example of a melody techno track of mine.
    regarding making melodies there's a big comparence between:

    techno <-----> funk / soul

    or:

    trance <-----> classical string music / opera.

    So make it funky, like making chicago house music.
    Only the sounds are ruff, hard, deep and as minimal as possible.

    modulating and filtering / resonating sounds also make big differences to keep it interesting.
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    - Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
    http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/174595-01.htm

    an example of a melody techno track of mine.
    regarding making melodies there's a big comparence between:

    techno <-----> funk / soul

    or:

    trance <-----> classical string music / opera.

    So make it funky, like making chicago house music.
    Only the sounds are ruff, hard, deep and as minimal as possible.

    modulating and filtering / resonating sounds also make big differences to keep it interesting.
    have an example of one that modualtes to a new key or changes chords like the orginal guy was asking about ?

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    Then a teeny tiny blip comes in playing 2 notes, and people go nuts.
    "Set building" through boredom really gets on my tits, sometimes...when people are trying so hard to have a good time despite mindnumbingly dull music that they cheer when a high hat comes in on some bog prog because it's the most interesting thing that's happened for the last ten minutes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlheinz stockhausen
    I wish those musicians would not allow themselves any repetitions, and would go faster in developing their ideas or their findings, because I don't appreciate at all this permanent repetitive language. It is like someone who is stuttering all the time, and can't get words out of his mouth. I think musicians should have very concise figures and not rely on this fashionable psychology. I don't like psychology whatsoever: using music like a drug is stupid. One shouldn't do that : music is the product of the highest human intelligence, and of the best senses, the listening senses and of imagination and intuition. And as soon as it becomes just a means for ambiance, as we say, environment, or for being used for certain purposes, then music becomes a whore, and one should not allow that really; one should not serve any existing demands or in particular not commercial values. That would be terrible: that is selling out the music.

    re: a richie hawtin track
    It starts with 30 or 40 - I don't know, I haven't counted them - fifths in parallel, always the same perfect fifths, you see, changing from one to the next, and then comes in hundreds of repetitions of one small section of an African rhythm: duh-duh-dum, etc, and I think it would be helpful if he listened to Cycle for percussion, which is only a 15 minute long piece of mine for a percussionist, but there he will have a hell to understand the rhythms, and I think he will get a taste for very interesting non-metric and non-periodic rhythms. I know that he wants to have a special effect in dancing bars, or wherever it is, on the public who like to dream away with such repetitions, but he should be very careful, because the public will sell him out immediately for something else, if a new kind of musical drug is on the market. So he should be very careful and separate as soon as possible from the belief in this kind of public.

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    staukhausen reviewed a richie hawtin track ?

    kind of funny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfuqer
    Quote Originally Posted by Komplex
    Quote Originally Posted by Starfuqer
    adding a melodic progression to techno would just make it sound like tech trance or tech house
    oh no, we wouldn't want the music to be mis labeled and put into the wrong category cus then it just wouldn't be good would it ;)
    you care enough about sub genres not to post in the trance section
    No there is another reason why I don't post in the "trance" section :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfuqer
    Quote Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
    http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/174595-01.htm

    an example of a melody techno track of mine.
    regarding making melodies there's a big comparence between:

    techno <-----> funk / soul

    or:

    trance <-----> classical string music / opera.

    So make it funky, like making chicago house music.
    Only the sounds are ruff, hard, deep and as minimal as possible.

    modulating and filtering / resonating sounds also make big differences to keep it interesting.
    have an example of one that modualtes to a new key or changes chords like the orginal guy was asking about ?
    Most tracks by Octave One, or Funk D'Void.
    OUT NOW:
    - Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
    - Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)

    OUT SOON:
    - Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)

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    but does richie hawtin get away with it?? i think he might
    poetry can often be very subtle and for me, minimal is subtle...
    plus when he did that DE9:closer to the edit, it was nicely chopped up, never draggin on!
    technodoes not have to be a complex array of percussion
    sometimes the hypnotic nature of repitition will suffice!

    but it helps if u are stoned......

    minimal - stoned, chillin!
    bangin - buzzin, clubs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rounser
    Then a teeny tiny blip comes in playing 2 notes, and people go nuts.
    "Set building" through boredom really gets on my tits, sometimes...when people are trying so hard to have a good time despite mindnumbingly dull music that they cheer when a high hat comes in on some bog prog because it's the most interesting thing that's happened for the last ten minutes...
    So don't go to minimal nights.

    If its big and obvious your after, maybe try drum & bass. Or trance.

    Each to their own mate.

    ;)

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    if anyone has not yet done it.... have a listen to closer to the edit....
    2 really nice snippets of melodic minimal techno, which i think are both different edits of carl craig - the climax

    i fuqqin love that mix!

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    I love Closer to the edit.
    But it isn`t a very good representation of a true hawtine minimal set.
    Sometimes it gets too anal.
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    Hawtin minimal sets are unusual, in that he seems to oscillate between raw minimal stuff to quite big records.
    I don't think I have ever seen him not play acid storm. Most always pontape as well.

    I thought "closer" was a little off the mark. And "silent intelligence" was properly self indulgent.

    Love both his mix albums though...

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    background germany has sick minimal stuff, check them out

    http://www.juno.co.uk/labels/Background+Germany/

 

 
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