I'm with you there baz, i think the important thing is that people keep evolving there own sound. When i play a set i don't want a load of records that sound like each other i want variation: techy bits, trancier bits, progressive, full on, glitchy etc etc
I'd like to see acid techno drawing from musical influences accross the board not just trying to be a clone of [insert artist here]. I think it's great to see new blood coming into a lot of the london labels and hopefully it will be the breath of fresh air that i feel is needed to give acid techno that kick up the ass to become more intersting to punters again
Everything works in cycles i think we're on the upward curve again ..... bring it on :devil: