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    Junior Freak
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    Airy fairy music if you ask me.

    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF167533-01-01-01.mp3

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    Quote Originally Posted by jk_scowling View Post
    Airy fairy music if you ask me.

    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF167533-01-01-01.mp3


    Where can you go from that I wonder? I thought Alec Empire was pretty messed up but he sounds like Eric Prydz next to that madness...
    Oh wow - myspace :coffee: http://www.myspace.com/robsoliton

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    Junior Freak
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    It was the schranz in 2002-2004 that made me decide to spin techno, now it's the kind of music that just isn't my thing. There is hardly diversity nor originality in that subgenre and so it becomes boring.
    Without music life would be a mistake.

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    To each their own.

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    Junior Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by paradigm View Post
    It was the schranz in 2002-2004 that made me decide to spin techno, now it's the kind of music that just isn't my thing. There is hardly diversity nor originality in that subgenre and so it becomes boring.

    this is the thing, people are pidgeon holing themselves to one sub genre. if i played for example only tribal stuff it'd get pretty boring, same way shranz is pretty boring after a while.

    on the whole i'm not that into shranz but i do own a fair few shranz records that i drop when the time is right. it's all about playing the full spectrum of available music. in my sets you'll hear everythin from funky, tribal, minimal, hard, acid, breaks, shranz etc. keeps it interesting,
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