And more from Chi Town deserve way more credit than they get for their contributions to techno. Don't you think so?
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And more from Chi Town deserve way more credit than they get for their contributions to techno. Don't you think so?
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
errr whilst loving all said artists i dont think they go without any undue respect or attention to be honest, and Armani with all due respect has had his best years
Always preferred chicago to detroit.. grittier imho
I think your right in away and maybe not in others.
Besides Bam Bam neither of them to my knowledge have had a nice flow of records out in years. Bam Bam has made some good stuff but I think he's made crap as well. His stuff wit alex peace's vocals is awfull IMO. Dj Urban has'nt had a new record out in a while (you cant count the new remix ep on flux). His last one on subsounds was poor IMO.
Im very undecided about Lester Fitzpatrick, His best stuff is his Dj skitzo stuff I'd say but its pretty much impossible to come by. His record on Terry Mitchel's system label had two lethal tunes on it and I saw that he has a new one out soon to, which will be interesting.
As for Robert Armani i think the lad has made some of the best techno ever made. His big kicks and patterns are ****in deadly but where has he gone to?
Im a huge fan of Dj Urban's and Robert Armani's music but I'd really like to hear some new stuff from them because they make some brilliant stuff. I think these and some of the other Chi-Tech guys definitely deserve alot of credit for their contribution but I'd really like it to keep coming.
that's a complicated question, but a great one! :clap:Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
these guys get TONS of props as djs and dance music producers, but at the same time, i think their influence on techno is underrated. too many people just think "oh it's house," but you can hear a lot more of armani''s sh*t in today's hard techno than you can hear, say, rhythm is rhythm. same goes for some of the earlier producers. phuture, ralphie rosario, farley...yeah they made house music, but some of those tracks are so robotic, dark, etc....
green velvet also deserves a clap.
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The you go Slavik! Good point.
And Conan look out for a new ep by Dj Urban on Public housing,
With remixes by Mark Hawkins and Wetworks.
I don't agree with you though about Alex Peace, I think his vocals add flavor to the tracks B.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
I used to have a Fumiya Tnaka mix CD with an awesome Armani track on it "Armani Tracks pt 2".
Never been able to find despite trawling through countless releases on Dancemania with titles such as "Armani Trax", "Trax pt 2" etc.
Anyone know the tune I'm on about?...
Yeh sounds good, Im a huge MH fan as well. Lets hope I can get a hold of it though ;)Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
It would be nice to hear more from those guys, Urban, Armani etc... they're brilliant
dunno about his contribution to music...although I do like him...
but readin Bam Bams myspace...I think he must make a massive contribution to banging absolute American stunners!
Who remembers Dj Deeon Da Dik Suk?
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Not me!
deeon is f***ing awesome. how about dj flint?Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect. - Jimmy Carter
'Aint nothin like a dick suck....'Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
of course... and 'yo mouf'
CLASSICS !
And Paul Johnsons 'feel my m.f. bass'
THAT was proper
Probably the version on Muzik Man i would guess.Originally Posted by slimboy
Growing up close to chicago as I discovered techno...many of those tracks by these guys felt like an orphan who suddenly found their mom and got a big hug. Great stuff for the ears and body infront of a speaker stack. I'll agree that lately the picks have been harder to find. Maybe they are laying low and brewing some jams??
Seems like they want to come back, but more people book the new jacks that are doing the same sound.
I'm sure they would be thrilled to be booked abroad.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Cheers for the shout, think that is the one.Originally Posted by herman
Just got to find the bugger now!!