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    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF182182-01-02-02.mp3

    Come on I see what's different, I think some of the lot of you are being negative on purpose, and as far as ass sniffing, Glenn and Mark are friends, and I happen to be cool with dude also. If your boy does something different and tries to break thier own mold, and comes with it in the process, you usually tend to give em props for it. Not be snide and get all uptight and say it's good but you didn't bring world peace. Stop with the negative snub shit already, remember the whole one family thing concept that Klien and Burkat were talking about, this is directly related. Might at well kill the baby before it's born then wonder why techno is hurting these days. Everyone is a critic no ones a medic, think about it.
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    If you read marks original post then the actual subject was wether Glens new stuff was a new direction for techno. Which I think most didn`t think it was.
    It is a new direction for glen however, although not drastically different from what he has been doing in my eyes.
    No negativity here.
    Also no ass kissing.

    As for that link, that`s the kind of techno I was seriously into a way back
    so yeah, it`s nice to see Glen has gone into a nice area where you mix tuffness with euphoric chords and synths, but it`s not exactly new really is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
    Sure I've heard that drumloop somewhere before? must be on one of those disks from Turnkey. big up the original crew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
    Sure I've heard that drumloop somewhere before? must be on one of those disks from Turnkey. big up the original crew.
    That was a bit sly dude, no need to do that.
    Make your accusations directly, rather than sarcastically.
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    [quote="SummerOfSam"]http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF182182-01-02-02.mp3[quote]


    is that it ? whats so new about that ?
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    personally myself im liking Glenn's new direction - got the magnetics 01 and will defo buy the Heroes Internationals.

    personally i could never slate any of the mans work - as long as he just continues on his mission putting the t back in techno im thankful and so the dancefloor will be.

    I dont think its such a radical direction for techno - but its still wikid ;)

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    I would for sure say this is a new direction for Glenn. I like the tune very much indeed as well, not to mention how ****ing nasty Mag001 is...**** man. He's making proper stuff now and has been for a very long time. I cannot fault the man for any of his efforts.

    Obviously he must be doing something right to have stayed in the game for so long right???


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    well, he went to sweden & literally started their scene..

    its a good track. i jus dont think its hugley different from his other output..

    maybe i need to be gettin more ears in clubs (no scene here in belfast anymore ) and not gettin exposed to this stuff on big rigs with a track either end is hampering what i can hear..

    who knows.. could be i'm jus a twat who cant hear anything other than 'dumftish X 4' these days lol

    either way, hes made some corkers i'll be keeping close forever


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    You really can`t knock the production on this new stuff.
    I heard magnetics 1 on a rig the other week, and it was crisp and clear as ****.
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    the other thing about Glenn's vinyls that ive been noticing from magnetics01 and the new(est) heroes is when im doin a mix cd and i got a GW track on one deck and any other vinyl from my box on the other so im keeping an eye on the gains - there both the same - but the GW track is way up on my reocrding level on my cd recorder!!!

    how does he does this ??

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    i aint faulting the production i jus dont think its that different from Wiilson trax that are even 3-4 years old..

    imo ;)
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    new direction for techno? perhaps that was such a ridiculous thing for me to put without explaining myself. in fact, i really should have put a new direction for 'hard techno', but then, if you think about it, that means a new direction for techno.

    the things i'm seeing (and no-one really has broken the music down here before giving an opinion which is what is really needed), are:

    his production sounds cleaner, sounds are in the right places more than ever before and the sounds that are actually there are much less agressive than his older stuff. call it 'progressive' hard techno if you will. whereas so many are just banging on percussion loop of percussion loop, mainly distorting the shit out of it and sticking a simple hard kick underneath with minimal thought and effort, i'm seeing this slow down in the immediate agression with his music and an injection of more sound based scupture that serves to push forward the sometimes frustratingly unimaginative hard techno sub-genre. i remember artists such as cari and adam doing a similar type of thing to the 'hard techno' back in the day and shaping a new sound for themselves. you look at these two artists now and they're in a league of their own with a sound of their own. this is the path i believe glenn is on and it's something i've been noticing for a good few months now. i say good luck to him, **** what everyone else thinks or wants, screw the doubters, and make your own rules. can't wait to hear the next thing for him imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed

    Sure I've heard that drumloop somewhere before? must be on one of those disks from Turnkey. big up the original crew.
    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"

    1990 i started, i seen them all, the wannabe knob jockeys through to the dirt kickers who think they can propell themselves to the top with nothing more than 1 second bitched out quotes about anybody and everybody, and on top with not enough facts on the subjet to cover 1 square micron. Ive seen little indians grow to be powerfull chiefs and do it with honour, hardwork and grace...i guess what iam trying to say is "look before you leap". No, "think before you leap"

    we would like to state the following: "No Turnkey disc's were injured during this publication"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heroes
    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed

    Sure I've heard that drumloop somewhere before? must be on one of those disks from Turnkey. big up the original crew.
    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"

    1990 i started, i seen them all, the wannabe knob jockeys through to the dirt kickers who think they can propell themselves to the top with nothing more than 1 second bitched out quotes about anybody and everybody, and on top with not enough facts on the subjet to cover 1 square micron. Ive seen little indians grow to be powerfull chiefs and do it with honour, hardwork and grace...i guess what iam trying to say is "look before you leap". No, "think before you leap"

    we would like to state the following: "No Turnkey disc's were injured during this publication"
    Hehe, fair enough.
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    Hats off I think he realy has broke his own mold and was going to start a simmalar thread.
    Loving that Fasinating rythm track on Magnetics big time.

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    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"

    1990 i started, i seen them all, the wannabe knob jockeys through to the dirt kickers who think they can propell themselves to the top with nothing more than 1 second bitched out quotes about anybody and everybody, and on top with not enough facts on the subjet to cover 1 square micron. Ive seen little indians grow to be powerfull chiefs and do it with honour, hardwork and grace...i guess what iam trying to say is "look before you leap". No, "think before you leap"

    we would like to state the following: "No Turnkey disc's were injured during this publication"
    Nicely put Glenn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heroes
    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed

    Sure I've heard that drumloop somewhere before? must be on one of those disks from Turnkey. big up the original crew.
    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"

    1990 i started, i seen them all, the wannabe knob jockeys through to the dirt kickers who think they can propell themselves to the top with nothing more than 1 second bitched out quotes about anybody and everybody, and on top with not enough facts on the subjet to cover 1 square micron. Ive seen little indians grow to be powerfull chiefs and do it with honour, hardwork and grace...i guess what iam trying to say is "look before you leap". No, "think before you leap"

    we would like to state the following: "No Turnkey disc's were injured during this publication"





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    somehow i just knew your reply would be everybit as intelligent as your pre-teen comment.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heroes

    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"
    best...post...ever! deserves 5 clappy things...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    Quote Originally Posted by Heroes

    Mr johnny, are we sitting down and comfy? ok ill begin "the tale of Urban Warrior vs The Mantis" - "The Uprising" this is a story of two producers who one day had an idea to swap and complete each others already started tracks, one sunny day they uplaoded sequences and parts they had paintsakingly sculpted with there bare hands, tired and cold they worked through the night, clang went warriors TL audio valve compresser, boom went mantis with his big dbx1066, on and on they battled through shark infested forums. They battled for 3 whole days and 3 whole nights until it was complete, not satisfied with just calling the work by another run of the mill name they thought lets title it to reflect a conceptual point, a somewhat subliminal message about our duty to our much loved scene. "The Uprising" Warrior shouted, yes yes yes agreed The Mantis. let it be known then all across the land, and so it was written. "in plastic"
    best...post...ever! deserves 5 clappy things...

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