:coffee:Originally Posted by MITA
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:coffee:Originally Posted by MITA
There are lot more exciting things to get excited about you know![]()
Sunil most of the artist you mentioned are pretty 90's correct? Looking for more useful references like
Loop techno fits where?
Hardware where?
Samples are key in which?
You know something like that would've been lot more helpful then listing best of 90's techno
If you ask me you're completely missing the point. Why should it be a case of thinking "well I want to make techno, so I'll need a 303, an 808, a synth and some samples"?
I say Nay to pigeon-holing/constant sub-genre creation and Yehay to making/listening to music you like
Yeah but you're trying to dictate my thinking so just let free be free
Thanks This was usefulOriginally Posted by rotten
yeah...I learned it my way!Originally Posted by 8 + 2 = 10
Well you know, I wasn't really trying to be too helpful although with the list I gave you you should have had a bit to work with. It's only a small random list, but not exclusively "best of 90's techno" as you put it.Originally Posted by 8 + 2 = 10
Anyway man, you're taking the piss here and being a bit of a pain in the hole. Take people's advice, and stop getting so hung up on sub-genres.
I think your dead right with the whole "genre" thing..................... in my opinion, at the moment so many artists/dj's are producing and playing songs that are really uncharectaristic of that artist and the genre that he/she incorparates him/herself with!
the songs they would have first liked you to incorporate with their style initially with have and has changed, I'm all up for genre movement and change, but, in that the dj (you) finds a new genre to appeal to the larger audience and to broaden your knowledge............., however pointing out one genre, I do feel minimal (Mistress Barbara, Adam Beyer) is taking to strong a hold on the techno scene, to the point where I'm finding my usual techno/tech night's out boring......................note I play the odd minimal tune myself (Jeff Samuel, Sleeparchive), however its ruining a good night out, with its boring percussion and repetitive bass lines it's really beginning to get to me, even the tunes I like ...................I know Mark eg is all up for the non slaggin' of the genre but c'mon it's wreckin the head to the point where I want to give all 4/4 music a break.............opinions plz
Not a truer word spoken!!! :thumbsup:Originally Posted by Adrenalin
I am not, why don't you stop telling me what to do. Its a pretty pathetic thing to do over the net. What gives you the right you know?Originally Posted by Sunil
I just wanted bit of information ok? Relax . Stop taking yourself seriously and make sure you get a sense of humour while your at it. You bit mega-hard though fella :lol:
And did you find out this information?Originally Posted by 8 + 2 = 10
I replied originally when I was in a grumpy Monday mood, so maybe that had something to do with my reaction there... but really, I still think you're being difficult.
:bash: :bash: :bash: Hope visual images do the trick.
C'mon boys, nowt to be gained here...
But I think it was just about finished anyway, cheers.Originally Posted by Jay Pace
Anyway, I had a look around and this link might be useful to you 8 + 2 = 10.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno_music
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
Why?
I think someone should make a "Hard Techno vs. Schranz" and a "What is Schranz?" FAQ for noobs to the style like myself.
I think you're being facetious.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
well here we go again heheheheh my genre is superman :lol: i mean super jonny bravo tek! :lol: its all bollox supercallerfragilistic spoon full of sugar and a couple of extisy bull snide its all techno :cheese: