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    anyone heard this album yet?

    could anyone recomend me minimal techno stuff like this

    i especially like Sleeparchive , Kooky Scientist and 0

    hehe i dont know how to do that symbol

    is there any sets that have producers like them in it


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    try the techno forum.. this is acid in here.

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    Loved that album

    Check out most of the output on plus 8. Beatport.com carry most of it.
    Alcachofa by villalobos was a great album.

    Theres masses out there. I'd download a head of hawtin and magda livesets and see what takes your fancy.

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    this is one awesome minimal mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Loved that album

    Check out most of the output on plus 8. Beatport.com carry most of it.
    Alcachofa by villalobos was a great album.

    Theres masses out there. I'd download a head of hawtin and magda livesets and see what takes your fancy.
    he meant good minimal (or bleep) techno like mika vainio (Ø) and sleeparchive.

    dont grab that hawtin and magda crap. dunno who plays much of this stuff in his sets. but my advice is: buy all sähkö and sleeparchive records u can get. and also this one --> http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/porta...ic&t=51311
    "Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    try the techno forum.. this is acid in here.
    sorry.. its already in techno.. my bad

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    erm - the tracks he liked were on hawtin's album?

    So maybe he likes his style?
    Can always download a set and get a tracklist for it. Certainly one of the ways I found out about new records and artists... Why not find a dj you like and see what they are playing?

    Skeep archive make good records but were dull as **** when playing live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porky
    i especially like Sleeparchive , Kooky Scientist and Ø
    "Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S

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    Well done.

    Have a cookie.

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    no, thanks. no sweets please.
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    :lol:

    Then maybe you would like a balloon?
    anyways just messing.

    I found it really helpful when I was learning about new types of music to find a dj I liked and then find out what records they was playing.
    Chances are that if he likes sleep archive etc he will like a lot of the other stuff hawtin plays.
    Always a good way to be introduced to new artists I reckons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    try the techno forum.. this is acid in here.
    sorry.. its already in techno.. my bad
    Its ok, I moved it mate.

    Your not going nuts! :lol:

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    i can recommend stewart walker. hawtin uses loads of his tracks on transitions, and his other stuff is really good aswell, especially the 'stabiles' album

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    yep, walker is a good boy
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    Seen stewart walker live a few years ago he was unexpectedly good.

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    Cytrax records is a must.

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    i dug this album out again this week and really enjoyed it. :)

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    Much prefered DE9 'Closer to the Edit'. But loved the fxxked up dvd with that warped kid that comes wiv Transitions.

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    Yeah, Closer to the edit is still amazing. The best in the DE:9 series.

 

 

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