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    Default "Reqiuem for Minimal Techno" by Red Kite

    (Copied from mnml.nl)


    http://www.produktschallplatten.net/requiem4mnmltechno.mp3.zip

    mirror: http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=VG4AL0OR

    duration: 4+h (320kBit/s; 504mb)


    For some time I have been more and more dissappointed with the developement of contemporary minimal techno music. It's not because I thought I needed to follow some trend that says, you should play more house now. It's been more of a natural developement that made me more and more bored by the music released under this category. But I do love minimal techno! I've been fascinated with the concept of minimalism in electronic dance music since I was 14 and started bying my first records (actually my very first record is featured in this mix).

    To find out exactly what was bothering me with it now I took quite some time exploring my own record collection and looking for the music I believe represented best what I considered "minimal techno". From this research I compiled the following DJ mix, a concentrated essence of my concept of minimal techno.

    The result, of course, wasn't much surprising. Most of the records featured in the mix are classic ones produced between around 1994 and 2000 and contain labels and producers like Studio 1, Reinhard Voigt, Robert Hood, Daniel Bell, Alter Ego, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Sähkö and the almost forgotten Finnish label Dum, but also tracks from Johannes Heil, Green Velvet and Planetary Assault Systems, who you usually wouldn't consider being very minimal (yet they were at some point). There is more music from first establishment of minimal techno music in European clubs in the beginning of the millenium (Ricardo Villalobos, Peter F. Spiess, Jay Haze, early Minus records, Jeff Milligan, Thomas Brinkmann...) and, of course also some more recent music by STL, Tim Xavier, Vivianne Projects or Jackmate, who at least at some point make music that I can still consider minimal techno. But they mark the exception for me. (There's l a lot more unknown and obscure stuff in there too so you might even discover some forgotten masterpieces.)

    The minimal techno I have been after is more or less absent from the contemporary club scene. Minimalism as a concept of originality, abstraction and progression has been replaced by dullness and redundancy; minimalism as an aesthetic design is now minimalism of creative input and bondage to the established sound. You may have heard this argument often enough over the past two years, but now you're able to physically hear it too.

    Instead of moving with the trend to the allegedly more housey sound (which isn't much of house anyway) I tried to take the concept of minimal techno back to were it came from (and never should have left). To me this sound is more or less extinct by now, therefore the slightly polemic title. If you don't agree, please discuss in the comments. I'm very curious about different thoughts.

    Mixing partly on three decks again. It's a bit sloppy from time to time, but who cares: This one was about the music, not the mixing!

    Tracklist? Well, it's about 70 tracks and I didn't find the time typing it yet. So if you have questions just ask!

    Enjoy!

    Coming soon: Anniversary - Ten years without X-Mix

    Another mix about the techno past (third in a row)... Maybe I will return to th e present in summer again.

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    Okay, here you go with the tracklist! Hope I didn't forget anything!

    01 d.f.t. – wierd or wired [dubwise] 2000
    02 ricardo villalobos – tub [playhouse] 2000
    03 rhythm & sound – range [rhythm & sound] 1999
    04 monobox – realm [m-plant] 1996
    05 maurizio – m6 [m] 1996
    06 stl – eternalized fiction [something] 2007
    07 stewart walker vs theorem – ur forms [minus] 2000
    08 maurizio – m5 [m] 1995
    09 rhythm & sound – music a fe rule [rhythm & sound] 1997
    10 maurizio – m5 [m] 1995
    11 philippe cam – köln [traum schallplatten] 2000
    12 studio 1 – rosa [studio 1] 1996
    13 alka – angar 4 [resopal] 2002
    14 stephan laubner – portside waves [perlon] 1999
    15 concept 1 – 12:96 [concept] 1996
    16 porter ricks – nautical nuba [chain reaction] 1996
    17 planetary assault systems – surface noise [peacefrog] 1996
    18 claude young – acid wash conflict [7th city] 1995
    19 green velvet – abduction [music man] 1999
    20 johannes heil – per disciplinum mea lux videbis [uturn] 1998
    21 carl craig – experimento [planet e] 2004
    22 kyborg und sarah marrs – bask [neue berliner initiative] 1999
    23 thomas brinkmann – klick [max ernst] 2000
    24 studio 1 – rot [studio 1] 1996
    25 peter f. spiess – edit blue [klang] 2000
    26 jeff milligan – territory [background] 2001
    27 peter f. spiess vs. jay haze – contexterrior 6 [contexterrior] 2004
    28 nd – teer hard core [micro.fon] 2005
    29 sebastian steimel – 0,709 [budenzauber] 2006
    30 midnight caller – caller's theme [elektro music department] 2000
    31 dubuccaneerz – grobschnitt [form & function] 2000
    32 studio 1 – blau [studio 1] 1996
    33 oasis – nine-teen [fxhe] 2005
    34 jpls – program 2 [minus] 2006
    35 concept 1 – 11:96 [concept] 1996
    36 plastikman – hypokondriak [minus] 1998
    37 reinhard voigt – klar 02 [klar] 1997
    38 stl – getting deeper [perlon] 2006
    39 johannes heil – die zahl des tieres (part 3) [jh] 2001
    40 unit – tilt [dum] 1996
    41 taylor deupree – dum l-04 [dum] 1997
    42 daniel bell – bounce [klang] 1995
    43 plastikman – plink plonk [minus] 2005
    44 pepetok – zirconium 1 [kodaira tracks] 2006
    45 green velvet – la la land (instrumental) [music man] 2001
    46 robert hood – needs and wants [music man] 2007
    47 steve bug – for men [superstition] 1995
    48 dbx – losing control [accelerate] 1994
    49 melody boy 2000 – dum l-03 [dum] 1997
    50 mark broom – upside down [pure plastik] 2000
    51 surgeon – atol [downwards] 1995
    52 tim xavier – soil between my fingers [ltd400] 2007
    53 jackmate – targa! [milnormodern] 2006
    54 vivianne projects – strangers with canada [underl_ne] 2005
    55 mike ink – rosengranz [sähkö] 1994
    56 Ø – röntgen [sähkö] 1993
    57 nick rapaccioli – skima [vertical form] 2002
    58 alter ego – absolute part 1 [harthouse] 1997
    59 ricardo villalobos – bredow [perlon] 2002
    60 thor – aliens don't boogie [missile] 2002
    61 jeff mills – transformation b [axis] 2000
    62 monobox – population [m-plant] 2001
    63 sutekh – of sarcasm and exhaust [cytrax] 1999
    64 jeff mills – expanded [axis] 2004
    65 heiko laux & johannes heil – the oldschoolstreet [i220] 1998
    66 jiri.ceiver – chime implan [harthouse] 1996
    67 Ø – radio [sähkö] 1994
    68 d.f.t. – d.f.t. deep [dubwise] 2000
    Last edited by teknorich; 16-04-2008 at 07:40 AM.

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    I'll probably get jumped on for posting this here, rather than in the "Minimal" thread, but I wanted to make sure people saw this set, and I'm sure most of the techno heads here don't look under the Minimal thread, for exactly the reasons given by Red Kite above! It's nice to see a minimal mix which is actually techno, and includes names like Maurizio, Basic Channel, G-Man, Stewart walker, Jeff Mills etc...

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    fntstc trck lst

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    Quote Originally Posted by echodek View Post
    fntstc trck lst
    :lol:

    Looks intriguing, cheers for the link.

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    Yeah, that track listing is cool, like the attitude to it too....

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    Wow. Grabbing this now. Thanks a million
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    Hmmm... wouldn't give up on the scene just yet. There are still people out there pushing for the things you say you love, its just the club scene invariably responds to what sell smirnoff ice and encourages 20 something girls to dance.

    DL now, looking forward to this.

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    Just to clarify; the comment in the first post is from the guy who did the mix -
    Red Kite:

    http://www.discogs.com/artist/Red+Kite

    I saw it on another forum, it got my attention and I downloaded it. Having listened to it, I thought some people on BOA might appreciate, so I copy/pasted it over here.
    Last edited by teknorich; 16-04-2008 at 02:49 PM.

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    sweet man, looks interesting!
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    At 4 hours running time, this is quite a long mix, but having listened to it on repeat in chunks over the last few days, I really like it. Minimal for sure, but actually TECHNO, which is a refreshing change!!
    Last edited by teknorich; 17-04-2008 at 01:23 PM.

 

 

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