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    Default What we love and what we would love to see. A +ive Thread

    So what do you love about techno?
    And what would you like to see done to improve things?



    For me, I love the diversity of the music.
    I love the open interpretation of what "is" techno.
    I love the unyielding toughness it can have.
    I love the delicate beauty it can have, amongst all the noise.
    I love the insistant beat.
    I love the unlimited possibility it puts in my mind, about what I can do musically.
    I love the tribal nature of some of the parties.
    I love the end of the world feeling you can get when the beats get really dark and evil.
    I love the people, and all their mad, but strong, minds.
    I love the way that techno can break language barriers.
    I love the sometimes abstract nature of the sounds.
    I love the soundsystem culture that comes with it all.
    I love the vinyl and the buzz of coming out of a shop with some killer music.


    Things I would like to see change.

    More open mindedness in the increasingly tunnel visioned attitude of some people in the scene.
    More diversity in styles within the sets of techno DJ`s.
    A quicker transition over to digital music sales.
    Less people wanting something for nothing, and less theft.
    More unity, and mutual support.
    Better ****in soundsystems in the clubs.
    More live music.
    Improved promotional outlets.
    Less talk about drugs, more talk about music.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    Well, that is the most trippy thing i have come across.

    I just came here to say the same sort of thing DB.....spooky. I was trying to go to sleep last nite after being in the studio all day and I was thinkin about all the +ve things I like about techno.

    And here you are doin it too?? weird.

    But thats the thing I like about techno. Its a trip. There is a connection to something that artists across the globe tap into.

    There was something really significant I wanted to say....but now I forgot after reading your post.....:(
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    i love threads without the words +ive and -ive in them :wicked: :bash:

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    I appreciate the aggresive rhythm of it.
    Comparable to a War Dance if you will.
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    I love the way that really, really good Techno has this almost unlimited depth to it.

    e.g. with a really good track you'll find that each time you listen to it a different element of it shines out, and you end up hearing it in a different way to how you've heard it before.

    ... and that's before you start mixing different tracks together and seeing how elements of tune A complement elements of tune B.

    Infinte posibilities...

    Also, coming from more of a Breaks background, I love the way that Techno mixing is a totally different ball game to more traditional mixing, where you mix the beginning of one track into the end of another. Instead, you're kind of dealing with two walls of sound, which you're jamming together creatively to make something new.

    It's a completely different way to listen to music.

    IMHO.

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    Love is...

    Techno played by an inventive DJ can change the way the whole tune sounds

    Techno has no limits

    Techno can borrow from any other genre and not feel guilty

    Techno reaches across boundaries of age, sex, colour, religion

    Techno usually never postures

    Techno allows everyone to have a go at writing it.

    Techno doesnt tell you what to wear, think or look like. Sure you can have a preference but it isnt mandatory.

    Techno doesnt need a language top explain it, it cuts through national boundaries.

    Techno describes both the future and the past

    Techno has a lot of funk and soul as well as toughness and sterility.

    Techno brings people together.

    What i would like to see more of...

    Techno strings and vocals

    Techno Breaks

    What i would like to see less of...

    People being snotty about loops, its like arguments over dick size. Its not what you got, its what you DO with it. (o.k. so DJ k-holes 2 inch aint gonna get you very far..but you get the point (fnarr fnarr)

    -ve comments.

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    Alright then.....prove it :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by holotropik
    Alright then.....prove it :P
    Aint got nuttin ta prove geeza! ;)

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    i love the way i can hear some really nutty new techno on a dancefloor somewhere and it can just make me laugh so loud inside whilst im dancing - kind of like a drugs ruch but much MUCH better

    i love the way techno is a universal language

    i love the primal urges that techno brings, enticing you to dance on your feet or in your head (or not even dance at all if thats the vibe)

    i love the way techno allows to you to think outside the box and drop (in a dj set kinda way) tracks that on their own may not sound techno to one person, but in a set can be

    i love hearing new tunes that just make me laugh my head off

    i love the way techno has so many different creeds (different styles) but we all live under the same roof and no one techno is better than the other

    i love the way there is no quality control (well there wasn't!!) or no one overlord ruler who says yes or no this is or isnt techno

    i love the sound of my washing machine :lol:

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    Anything else.
    It`s a good opportunity to see what everyone thinks and also provides a focus that we can work on (as producers, promoters, DJ`s etc)

    Funny how the negative posts are so much more busy isn`t it?
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    regardless of what the world thinks, you can do your thing wth no fear of recompense or regret..
    featured on VOICES Vol 1 - TEMPL8R.1 - V/A - AVAILABLE SEPT

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    No boundaries. No borders. No rules. Expression through constant evolution, so fast that evolution may not even be noticed.
    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.

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    Techno is music for grownups.

    Nothing else engages you in quite the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gary_human

    i love the sound of my washing machine :lol:
    HAHAHAHAHA
    Yeah totally.
    HAHA.
    Man the amount of times I`ve been sitting on a tube train, thinking, "**** me, this is such a tune man. TUNE"

    HAHAHA
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

    myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
    http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
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    i love how techno has no boundaries........it can sound hard, deep, distorted, minimal, housey, funky, booty........whatever, its techno and we all love it

    i'd like to see more positive talk here, EVERYONE getting along, no matter if you like or hate schranz, its TECHNO and we should all get along, respect each other and their opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by audioinjection
    i love how techno has no boundaries........it can sound hard, deep, distorted, minimal, housey, funky, booty........whatever, its techno and we all love it

    i'd like to see more positive talk here, EVERYONE getting along, no matter if you like or hate schranz, its TECHNO and we should all get along, respect each other and their opinions.
    :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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    I love:

    The vastness of sound. From sparse minimalism to dense percussiveness...

    Getting in the flow and ability to listen to the same track over and over because it has a perfect groove.

    The down to earth people involved in the scene (not the wankers tho ;))

    The advances in technology and their effect on music. Without this, there would be no techno!

    I'll add more later...

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    I'd like to see:

    More labels and artists pull their finger out and release their music digitally, even if its only back catalogue.

    More twisted and f*cked up original tracks covering the whole spectrum of electronic music with the techno edge!

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    this thread gave me an apiphany....

    ...when I said prove it I was really talking to myself. I been wrestling with some new sounds...


    ooooo...i love techno. my life long dedication.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Quote Originally Posted by gary_human

    i love the sound of my washing machine :lol:
    HAHAHAHAHA
    Yeah totally.
    HAHA.
    Man the amount of times I`ve been sitting on a tube train, thinking, "**** me, this is such a tune man. TUNE"

    HAHAHA
    Absolutely! I bought a minidisk and a nice mike especially for that purpose. I have some good recordings of street preachers on the train in Chicago that are absolutely wild with the train sounds in the background. "Before I found Jeezus, I used to be Biiiii-sexual! I used to go down and mess with those tranny hoes and shoot dope. Then the Lord spoke to me" and so on. Another good one is to go down to the financial district and discreetly set up your mike near a homeless person begging for change. Some of the comments are pure gold.

 

 
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