I really do believe that to bring about a "new movement" in techno, producers have to be more innovative- there needs to be some fresh ideas out there for people to chew on...

Our challenge is that now so much has been done (and done to death in some cases) that it really is more difficult to come up with new ideas..

the musical genre that we are in is going through a perfectly normal phase.. techno has been around for ages now so it's no wonder that we are concerned and are trying to avoid the dreaded zone- 'end of shelf-life'...

The other challenge is that the established producers who are out there, flying the flag as such, havn't got much time to get into the studio which is where innovation is born- we all know that it is how much time is spent in the studio which directly relates to the level of innovation..

Techno has had some really good times over the years and it will have it's turn once again..