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    Quote Originally Posted by fac View Post
    agree again. but for me not among this so-called minimal stuff.
    You not feeling things like Bitstream, Stott, Claro etc?

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    where is bitstream minimal? i know not one single minimal track from them. i like some records from andy stott and claro intelecto tho. but thats the more detroit oriented stuff.
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    see that's the problem with labelling stuff. I hate genre names - it serves no good at all

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    There's plenty of good minimal stuff out there at the moment (ala Basic Channel, Rob Hood, etc.). Try checking out the Deepchord or Echochord labels. It's really great dubbed out minimal...as in there is literally only like a synth, a kick drum and a hi hat, sometimes not even that. Rod Modell makes some great stuff and Vanquier just put out something recently as well.

    It's kind of like Dirty Bass said, the stuff classified these days as minimal is actually more like house music than minimal. The world minimal has just become an umbrella term just like techno is. And as Darkside said, there is plenty of good music going around at the moment...so if you're not finding quality music then you're not looking hard enough.

    Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing techno move down to the BPM of like 115bpm jackin acid-house type tracks. Bring some old school flare, b-boy attitude, and 80s influence into the mix.

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    thats why i said so-called minimal stuff. most of it is more tech house in my opinion. since minimal is so popular they call almost everything minimal. there are even minimal floors on most of the parties here.

    deepchord is great of course and also that new stuff coming from the hard wax camp. like scion versions 001 (if you were referring to that talking about recent vainqueur) or some hot t++ shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clit Commander View Post
    Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing techno move down to the BPM of like 115bpm jackin acid-house type tracks. Bring some old school flare, b-boy attitude, and 80s influence into the mix.
    Belgian New Beat!
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    its all nostalgia tho, nothing new...


    In the world of Italo/disco jacking chicago tracks mde a big comeback this year. Probably cause thats the avenue that legowelt explored. Artists like Dj Traxx and Mr.Fingers were rediscovered...

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    Techno will all-ways be on the edge of the next page ;)

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    I'd like to predict for the next couple of years:

    - Soon, no label will release vinyl, because it doesn't sell.

    - Record stores, specialized in underground dance music will all stop, or sell different stuff like little dolls or fashion and trends.

    - Soon, techno music will only be heared at events. Or through free downloads of livesets from different artists.

    - Artists who are already known, and know they have enough payed gigs a year, go on. Others who don't, look for something else to live on, or just are crazy enough to put all their money in their studios, because they don't care.

    - DJ's / producers will join networks where they can share quality sounds and tracks they want, to play out at gigs. Or they can choose to stay individual and purely play their own exclusive stuff.

    - Artists / labels / bookers / promotors must have 100% insight on all reliable sources on the digital highway.

    - Publishers for techno music will have to revision their system, because as I pointed out in the first line, there are no records.

    - Because of the change in the whole system, underground music events wont have to pay recettes anymore to the authorities. But they will still pay lot of other stuff. Eventually, legal events will have to professionalize like a fully functional company. But because we know they won't, that will also be over soon.

    - Soon, all music professionals will have to organise general workshops discussing all the changes and the new rules this game. (promotions, marketing. compatibility of the system, how do we survive)

    - Old markets disappear. New markets will be born.
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