Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG View Post
fair play si. that's what i love about you man, your complete honesty. if i was truly representing techno, i would need much more than 21 minutes and i would definitely definitely need to NOT be playing on kutski's show. i think i tried to keep it relavent to the show, keep it on the harder loopier edge but try to put some clever stuff in there that would throw a few ppl off. i dunno, it's hard when you're only given such a small period of time. like i said originally, i was actually going to do a 'through the years' mix, but the danger of all the usual kutski listeners switching off thinking techno was boring was too much of a risk. i tried my best i suppose and that's all ya can do. thanks though si, comments like this keep you on ya toes and it why techno is such a great genre.
hate to say it mate but i think your contradicting yourself here, as your pretty vocal about wanting to convert people over to techno, and i think with such a short space of time, taking a risk is EXACTLY what people should be doing, instead of showing people who are already into relatively hard (for their respective scene) music a load more hard music. I have to say i wasnt too impressed with the tracklisting at all and would have to say i dont personally think it represents techno in its true form, just my opinion though

and i have to add there have been numerous people now doing sessions for Radio 1 techno wise who i think deserve props too, alot of people are acting like this is a new thing you've done and whilst having respect, it's not. People like Ade fenton, Martyn Hare, Surgeon etc have all done amazing sessions for Radio 1, Ade notably has done various sessions now on radio 1 and 2 and to a brilliant standard too

not having a pop mate just trying to offer a balanced view, as there are undoubtedly people on here who would praise the turds in your bowl just because it's come out of Mark Eg's behind, and this place comes across as farrr too one sided for my liking sometimes