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    Default Minimal

    Minimal always gets a bashing on here, but like everything there is some good stuff out there. After all, there seems to be lots of bad techno getting released as well, and you have to search for the good stuff. In my opinion there are some really good producers at the moment like;

    Claro Intellecto - those warehouse sessions records are ace.

    Monolake - momentum is a wicked album

    Andy Stott - good stuff on modern love.

    Female is doing some good stuff on the harder side of things too.

    Anyone got any others?

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    Monolake is definitely very good.

    You can get a free track by him from Sutemos, along with all sorts of other free gubbins. Mainly electronica, but quality electronica. Especially the Ruxpin stuff.

    I had a big chat about minimal stuff with one of Jay's mates on saturday night.

    I don't think minimal is a genre or style so much as an approach.

    I tend to think a lot of what gets bandied around as "mnml" or whatever, isn't actually that minimal - it just uses a lot of tiny blippy noises in what are actually quite complex arrangements. Quite like what Akufen does. What they used to call "microhouse" a while back.

    Genuine minimal crosses a wide variety of styles, but the whole point is doing a lot with little. It doesn't matter whether it's hard, funky, bleepy or ambient - if there's not much in it then it's minimal.

    Jay's stuff is really good, by the way.

    Still loving the old Basic Channel stuff.

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    Yeah i agree with Techmouse, alot of minimal isn't minimal like it was i.e using very few noises and getting as much out of them as you could for a full tune.

    Gabriel Ananda has been mainking some good stuff
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    for me and my own personal tastes,the more simple techno is always the more powerfull. techno should be about rawness and energy,not over complicating it and spoiling what it should be about.

    so you can say i am a fan of minimal,but minimal techno. not most of this new age house.villalobos et all can go suck hairy balls.

    although in a club enviroment,its probably a completely diffrent kettle of fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie View Post
    for me and my own personal tastes,the more simple techno is always the more powerfull. techno should be about rawness and energy
    im with you! even with the harder edged stuff.... i like it when there not too much going on, not loads of crazy hi hats, just enough to keep the flow and allow room for all the other sounds to do their job!! mulero, wunsch & seb kramer, are examples of minimal-style tuff edge techno imo

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    If you have lots going on in tunes, they start to sound messy when you mix them together.

    That's why minimalism suits Techno as a genre.

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    i like a lot of justin berkovi and alex smoke. good stuff. the the MIN sides on the MAX/MIN label. minimal acid... good shit.
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    i like the more rough edge sounding stuff, but some of the softer minimal is cool too, its all techno and i love it all :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post

    I tend to think a lot of what gets bandied around as "mnml" or whatever, isn't actually that minimal - it just uses a lot of tiny blippy noises in what are actually quite complex arrangements.
    Yeh, thats true. I suppose its minimal in that a lot of the noises are short snippets rather than the overall sound being sparse.

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    the line that is supposed to seperate techno, mnml, tech house doesnt even exist for me. its just good to see people, even on the harder scope, stripping down their songs and going back to tweaked out sound manipulation, arrangement and automation.

    we all seem to have gotten over the plethora of drum loops, well most of us...... and that is a good thing.

    Maetrik is really doin it for me with that release on Regular.

    Also that Jesse Somfay track on Manual - Cygnus Wreath or something like that - is a serious musical masterpiece
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    The line between normal techno and minimal is getting more and more blurred these days imo. When u search for records u end up getting some very minimal sounding records in heck out the techno section and vice versa. People should check out "misc." on the sender label for some seriously atmospheric, evil minimal techno.

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    yeah,i love misc.superb music,i posted a cracking live set on here a while ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie View Post
    yeah,i love misc.superb music,i posted a cracking live set on here a while ago

    Ahhhh shit, any chance of a repost? :)
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    hhmmmm could be tough dude,it must of been like a year ago,i do have it on cd somewhere tho,so if i find it il re up it :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie View Post
    hhmmmm could be tough dude,it must of been like a year ago,i do have it on cd somewhere tho,so if i find it il re up it :)
    Thanks dude, i'd appreciate that loads:cheese:
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    Anyway, phew... what a relief.

    For a minute I thought we might go a month without a thread about mnml.

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    ok ok oops,i said i didnt like most of it in a respectfull manner,shame on me. il now lead the hate gang

    boooo,booooo,hisssssss,burn all mnml ****tards at the stake

    and so on

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    There's an earlier thread re minimal and genre blurrings (Minimal isn't Minimal), which if you havn't read has some very interesting points in there..

    (only quoting myself from that thread so I don't have to write this out again)

    I agree with the idea of it being an approach totally... doing alot with a little..

    Maybe some are trying to do too much with too little and thats where the problems lie..

    This track by Flinsch 'n Nielsen, for me, hits the idea of how it should be bang on...

    http://www.discogs.com/release/852607

    I've mentioned this tune before and it was on BOAR last Sept. 21st
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    i desperately need to jump onto another bandwagon.
    can anyone give me a minimal techno by numbers guide to the scene please?

 

 
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