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    Thats Gurn all over they just slag everything off and bitch at each other. Obviously not everyone on there is like that but I my experience with Gurn it's the worst board on the net for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    my personal opinion is that those hard house dj's are jumping on the acid techno bandwagon and making you think like this.
    Alot of people are slagging hard house DJs for this, but surely its a good thing? people who would not otherwise have encountered techno are becoming exposed to it. Maybe this has something to do with why techno is in the potlight so much right now.

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    i think its great other different styles are appreciating techno and are playing it in their sets. I think its great a wider audience of people are getting exposed to techno. I am glad mark dave et al are getting the chance to play at events people don't normally associate them with they get the chance to expose themselves and the music to a wider audience. :lol:

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    People into hard house think everything comes from hard house it does me ****ing suede!!!!

    Gurn.net sucks cock!!

    I spent a 300 post marathon explaing to them why it did..most satisfying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon
    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    my personal opinion is that those hard house dj's are jumping on the acid techno bandwagon and making you think like this.
    Alot of people are slagging hard house DJs for this, but surely its a good thing? people who would not otherwise have encountered techno are becoming exposed to it. Maybe this has something to do with why techno is in the potlight so much right now.

    I have been thinking these two point for the last few days but really didn't want to get into the argument after the flame war on inside-out.tv - and couldn't find such a good way of putting it.

    :clap:

    ...and welcome H3lx! We're all really nice here - and very helpful. You'd be supprised at the quality of responses to the most obsure questionswhether be be progressive, intellegent, tribal, hard tek, gabba, acid what ever takes your fancy. Dj Amok and Henry Cullen shoulder to shoulder :)

    One record I recommend you listening to if you can is SUF 49 Dynamo City - Old Skool Rush/New Skool Rush, if you can get hold of it. The A is an old school acid techno track B is as the name suggests a new school acid techno track - like a lot of the tracks on Cluster Records they are acid techno without the 303s. SUF 49 is a great way of hearing the key change in the London Acid scene from bouncy trance influced acid to harder techno influenced acid.

    I personally love London techno (as the rest of the board can already guess). I love the parties and the people but most of all the big ****ing smile it puts on my face every day. But like many on here I also Skoog, Simms, Gayle San, DJ Rush... Manu Le Malin, Loftgroover... Stingrays, Milkshakes and the odd bit of Ray Keith :) So we love to heard what others think is great and as mark said when the do dodgy releases - alway helpful on otherwise good label - but don't expect everybody to agree with me :)

    :lol: hello! Peace!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon
    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    my personal opinion is that those hard house dj's are jumping on the acid techno bandwagon and making you think like this.
    Alot of people are slagging hard house DJs for this, but surely its a good thing? people who would not otherwise have encountered techno are becoming exposed to it. Maybe this has something to do with why techno is in the potlight so much right now.

    I have to say I agree totally with Mark on this point. Hard house/trance DJ's (suddenly) playing any form of techno is basically jumping on the badwagon, IMHO, and no different to pricks like Judge Jules or Fergie hijacking techno for their own benefits......maybe it's because their usual choice of muisc, and it's scene, have run out of steam, and the hard house producers have run out of ideas??????

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