Check out DK records, the label he runs with Jesper Dahlback. They've been putting out acidic house and techno for a few years now. Murder Was The Bass was the biggest track so far.Originally Posted by DJPAUZE
Check out DK records, the label he runs with Jesper Dahlback. They've been putting out acidic house and techno for a few years now. Murder Was The Bass was the biggest track so far.Originally Posted by DJPAUZE
Derrick May
I saw a documentary on Dertoit music about 4 years ago and he said he was working on some new stuff...... LONG BLOODY 4 YEARS :bash:
need to see more of terrence fixmer!
caught him once last year and he totally blew me away!
shame he doesnt play more in the uk.
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
Krome isn't part of DK anymore. Dahlback wrote ALL of "Murder Was The Bass", Krome did the artwork. I'm not sure that he's doing techno anymore, which is a shame :cry:Originally Posted by notorious J.I.M
I asked him about this in Dublin a few months ago, he put it down to him not having enough funds to put out records right now... but that isn't much of an excuse, think of the amount of labels that would jump at the chance to put out new material. To be honest if he never puts out anything again then that's fair enough, he's not obliged to, however he keeps letting on as if there's more to come which frustrates people.Originally Posted by Stella Boy
The contract he was tied into with R&S is no more now, so he is free to record with whoever he wants.
every couple years he has a) something "about" to come out and b) a new reason why he isn't releasing anything. this has been going on for 10-15 years.Originally Posted by Sunil
(un)fortunately in '96 i heard some test work, all of course unreleased. it was brilliant.
i think Murat is here in Los Angeles now. or he was, last year.Originally Posted by DJPAUZE
thanks Sunil and as you said, it isn't an excuse especially seeing as he's only earning £X amount per set
Perhaps it's down to living up to expectations of what people want or not having the balls to put it out for fear of getting bad reviews.
or maybe he's run out of original ideas
heh.. good call actually
good subject...
CHANCE MCDERMOTT AKA CHANCELLOR used to rock my boat.. he's just resurfaced recently with a 12" on veto but he's well undercover compared to before
TODD SINES i know he's still doing stuff, but gone are his x-trak/techno days
That's a point, he does play regularly enough as well.Originally Posted by Stella Boy
Yeah, he's a lot to live up to for sure... maybe the magic has been left in the past alright, and that's a long time ago now too.
Oh, and a few producers I miss...
DJ Hyperactive, Freddie Fresh (when he made more techno/electronic stuff).
Richard Turner seemed like a promising producer too, heard an electro track of his recently though which was pretty good.
Robert Armani I also wanted to hear more from until he majorly screwed over a few promoters in these parts
Saw him play a few years ago, party dj & a halfOriginally Posted by Sunil
Disx3, i liked when Kowalski produced his harder darker stuff under that name, i would really like to see that come back
d j mutha fu cking slip
i got him on comeback road so back the f4ck up..........
Laidback Luke
Hp. Vince
Subspace Records
Da Goose
Touche Records when they were dope.
Surgeon when he made tough sh*t
Samuel L. Sessions with tough sh*t
G-Force not Stanny Frannsen
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
i'm not sure if that was a techno purist comment, but i purchased an Umek record not long ago. It's damn good too.Originally Posted by fitipaldi
http://www.djbacchus.net - Official website with Hard Trance/Hardstyle, Techno & Breakbeat sets
http://www.acid-xs.com Hard & Tech Trance Project
http://www.hard.fm - Online Radio
word...slip is wicked ~(or can be)..actually just bought a new ep from him last week called "the banger ep"..on a label i never heard of - dunloop recordings... was surprised as i thought he'd kind of slipped off the radar .theres a track on there "mystic" that is truely incredible.... proper moody bass and bleeps but totally having it... theres also a really poor remix of it by andreas kremer....Originally Posted by deafmosaic
broken cake was wicked
you releasing more stuff from him then?
Tony Thomas.
Allan Barratt
I liked their raw industrial style.
His tribal house seems to very popular these days though. Quitter