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    hahaha :) good lad he is

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    Technasia live were amazing at Pukkelpop in Belgium on Saturday, mid evening slot and hard as ****, totally blown away by them!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
    twas an unreal night. how about the 7th bday then, that was Clarke, Siegling, Steve Rachmad and Fenton
    charles seigling was fantastic that night, i was goin tits down the front all through his set, great memories.
    utmost respect to technasia, these fellas make classics that stand the test of time. :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by conflict
    ya man siegling is a shit hot dj

    didnt buy that last album tho, wasnt feeling the tracks
    I agree on both points.Amazin Dj puts loads of energy into his sets but
    i just wasnt gettin the album either.In fairness there was one track on it which was up to his usual standard but the rest seemed to be tryin to hard to be something.

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    Not for nothing I'm listening to the Plus mixes
    The Cd Double Pack
    The Shin one has a better track selection to me
    Most of the mixes that float around the net are Siegling?
    Are there any more out there of just Shin?
    Wetworks
    Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx

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    haven't listened to them in a minute, tho i had the chance to see anil spin in hk a million years ago, and had my ass rocked thoroughly. totally sweet and enthused cat, besides.

    as an aside, i started a set in taipei with one of their tunes not long afterward,
    and felt chills up my spine, watching the room react madwise to a techno record
    featuring actual sampled mandarin.

    CLASSIC.

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    Hydra (which I must stress does not fall into the category) kinda makes me wonder wether hard trance COULD have had a respectable sound provided the majority of its producers hadn't taken such a juvinile approach. I love Technasia's style of mixing thrashing techno percussion with emotional and moody pads/ leads to create something truly unique. Jackin and funky as, yet intelligent. Force still gives me the cold shivers!

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    funny you mention technasia,

    im in Hong Kong at the moment and i just saw Amil walking down the street drinking on a coke with some girl.

    lol

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    interview i did with him a while back

    http://www.hkclubbing.com/Interviews/Interviews_for_2004/Amil_Khan_(Technasia)_Interview.html

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    this ones with oliver ho i did a few weeks ago

    http://www.hkclubbing.com/Interviews...Interview.html

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    Cheers for the links.

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    "...I would say one of the main difficulties in techno music becoming widely accepted globally like trance, is that its really loop oriented. When you listen to a bar in a techno track its just a minimalist loop to most people. Personally i go crazy when i hear a loop because theres so much going on in there. I just dont think people have taken the time to really concentrate on a loop. You listen to a minimal track in the past by Richie Hawtin and theres just so much color! That is one of the reason why techno music is hard to accept because people dont have the time to read between the lines, and see through it and be sensitivie to the music..." - Amil Khan

 

 
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