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    Techno is future music isn't it? So by that I mean it should be constantly evolving. I love techno as much as the next guy and this isn't meant to be a negative thing, but a lot of techno sounds like techno. It's not really pushing the envelope as was the goal with techno way back when wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tots View Post
    To be honest i dont think Energy driven techno was ever a fashionable thing in the uk(and that was a good thing in my imo)But it had a small and dedicated following!and the clubs that housed this style blew the roof off(once upon a time)!!

    This following seems to have got smaller or more spread out here in britain and alot of the best partys seem to have moved back to the east of the world ie Holland,Belgium,Poland,ukrane,Russia and tokyo and as far as australia,to name but a few!
    I know there is the odd good party here in the uk but you have to be lucky to stumble upon one!

    The ultimate question is,if your hearts passion is hard driving energetic techno,should we move east of the world????
    HMMM NOPE JUST MORE UNDERGROUND WHERE IT SHOULD BE !
    massive scene in north wales for over a decade and half , but more free party stuff especially here in wales , now you see the likes of myself, the aWsome DISTEK , muckie beats, zoid, joe giacomet,tripple b, a.p with multiple releases and on going projects we are the new generation in my country who was influenced by this music ( hard driving energetic ) from the age of an average 15 16 in wot was a massive outdoor scene here in wales, so that is a good thing especially for wales as we are still relitivly young especially in joes case as he is 23 and has a great head on his sholders and also owns runs the mighty MORE PUNK THAN FUNK , So as for north wales i think its healthy with lots of great talent who all have come from the realness of techno the underground.

    as for uk as a whole i do think its healthy with room for inprovement just look at this board talent everywhere.

    major point is a lot of main stream djs are using hard driving energetic techno,
    eddie haliwell , judge jules, dj preach, paul van dyke,( NOT WHERE WE WANT TO SEE IT BUT IT IS WE HAVE TO EXCEPT THAT ) etc they all slap a few in there sets , so i think its just about to start again in my opinion, you do get dry patches but somthings always around the corner and brings it all back .

    1 word for 2008 hard driving energetic techno ADVENT YOU ARE LEGEND .

    Hope that helps you out a bit dude , the scene is never lost because there are plenty of young new guys girls ready to carry the batton. WORD!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tots View Post
    And thats why i use boa to keep track of happenings and movements of the music im in to,as i deem it an upfront real techno source!
    But as long as theres folk like the afor mentioned shooting people down for silly things it will only count towards failiure,alot of folk would have identified with my initial comments but wherent even given the chance,again sorry if im out of place and thanks for your comments ryhthmtech all the best...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    Yeah, I hear you. But the best thing to do is to not get bogged down by what others deem as techno, it would wreck your head! It is hard to actually find a good techno sesh these days for sure, but you will.

    Part of the fun for me is the hunt. To scour and then to find something you can identify with. It makes putting up with bad quality nonsense worth while.

    Techno went on a downturn last year, I think we can all agree on that. But in my honest opinion I think this year it will be back on the up. Check out the guys on this site, some of the stuff they put out is truley remarkable! It really is only a matter of time before the rest cop on and realise that there is better out there. Fact. :-)

    yes danny you hit the nail on the head there fella cool!

    its like me going out on da boat fishing as i love it just as much as techno im a bass fisherman and its a hunt , but if i went out every time and caught 1 i wouldent enjoy it , its the same with techno if you had all your eggs in 1 basket every day you wouldent eat eggs no more hahahahahahahah fuk u no wot i mean jesus i sound like jose marininio im off for a vodka phewww!

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    I just finished the interview with Joris Voorn that I had mentioned to you a few weeks back.

    Some of the questions you guys wanted me to ask, were asked, and answered by him. He had some interesting things to say regarding the "minimal fad"......I'll try to copy and paste in a new thread tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tots View Post
    Sorry if ive been a little vague rythmtech,yes nuccle humphries,Gunjack(matt k)
    i love how this guy doesn't even distinguish between matt and i.

    um gunjack = brian gibbs. er, me.

    matt k. is some other dude i did some records with a while back.... and they are probably the LEAST funky tunes i have had out this year!

    truth be told matt had about 3% to do with all the production work on those records. he just threw some vocal hooks my way, kept the weed coming and did the packaging.

    yea you might want to explore techno a bit more before lumping it all in as "funky" and "out of style" etc because your london-centric view of "the state of the industry in the UK" is obviously an ignorant one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    um gunjack = brian gibbs. er, me.

    Wow, you're related to the BeeGee's!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DVNT View Post
    Techno is future music isn't it? So by that I mean it should be constantly evolving. I love techno as much as the next guy and this isn't meant to be a negative thing, but a lot of techno sounds like techno. It's not really pushing the envelope as was the goal with techno way back when wasn't it?


    some of us are trying. it's tough though because people seem so determined to keep recycling a prototype that want cold years ago. i am not saying we abandon the format completely mind you, just that we try harder to be a bit more interesting than 4 and a half minutes of hard percussion, with a 4x4 feel and some "downwards" synth on top.

    i mean people from certain generations couldn't even tell you about juan atkins much less marvin gaye etc.


    here goes a story for you.


    i was in atlanta, recording the first omerta single at matt's place. we go out to eat and i slide a marvin gaye instrumentals CD into the player. i am vibing out on the deep motown vibes and all of a sudden matt yanks out the CD and says: "sorry i can't take this music"... he then proceeds to put on the latest "underground hip hop mixtape" (hasaan insane) with biggie bootlegs etc and the first song that comes on is just a 16 bar looped sample OF THE VERY SAME MARVIN GAYE TUNE THAT WAS PLAYING WHEN HE POPPED THE DISC OUT!


    this is the mentality that ****s us up. people who say "i dunno, i just play what i like" when you ask them about the roots of techno.


    closed minded, genre centric, bosh bosh heads who don't know the history of this music and are, therefore, doomed to repeat it.



    or outsiders who call dark tunes "funky" and come visit forums like this just to ask if the sound is "out of style"



    we got to LEAD the pack not just be satisfied with something that sounds like something else that is already on wax!

    i understand that new producers rely on emulation. i was the same when i started - "wow that could be a downwards tune!" (that type of mentality) but how long does it take to get past the novelty and start making tunes that actually cross boundaries or erase them altogether.


    i have mad respect for detroit heads for example but they are just as guilty of getting to a certain level musically and being content to stay there for years and years!



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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    Wow, you're related to the BeeGee's!

    hahahaha wow how original never heard THAT one before... : p

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    hahaha ah mate, I get the same shit over here too. "Danny Mills, don't you play for Manchester City?"

    wankers :lol:
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    indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    some of us are trying. it's tough though because people seem so determined to keep recycling a prototype that want cold years ago. i am not saying we abandon the format completely mind you, just that we try harder to be a bit more interesting than 4 and a half minutes of hard percussion, with a 4x4 feel and some "downwards" synth on top.

    i mean people from certain generations couldn't even tell you about juan atkins much less marvin gaye etc.


    here goes a story for you.


    i was in atlanta, recording the first omerta single at matt's place. we go out to eat and i slide a marvin gaye instrumentals CD into the player. i am vibing out on the deep motown vibes and all of a sudden matt yanks out the CD and says: "sorry i can't take this music"... he then proceeds to put on the latest "underground hip hop mixtape" (hasaan insane) with biggie bootlegs etc and the first song that comes on is just a 16 bar looped sample OF THE VERY SAME MARVIN GAYE TUNE THAT WAS PLAYING WHEN HE POPPED THE DISC OUT!


    this is the mentality that ****s us up. people who say "i dunno, i just play what i like" when you ask them about the roots of techno.


    closed minded, genre centric, bosh bosh heads who don't know the history of this music and are, therefore, doomed to repeat it.



    or outsiders who call dark tunes "funky" and come visit forums like this just to ask if the sound is "out of style"



    we got to LEAD the pack not just be satisfied with something that sounds like something else that is already on wax!

    i understand that new producers rely on emulation. i was the same when i started - "wow that could be a downwards tune!" (that type of mentality) but how long does it take to get past the novelty and start making tunes that actually cross boundaries or erase them altogether.


    i have mad respect for detroit heads for example but they are just as guilty of getting to a certain level musically and being content to stay there for years and years!



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    that kind of techno has died. Sall about the minimal ;)

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    Can i just clear up the fact that no post in this thread so far has been edited in anyway by any mod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    this is the mentality that ****s us up. people who say "i dunno, i just play what i like" when you ask them about the roots of techno.


    closed minded, genre centric, bosh bosh heads who don't know the history of this music and are, therefore, doomed to repeat it.
    I get ya its like House Dj's here suddenly play minimal techno becoz thats wat people want . But they have no understanding of the techno Genre and how it has changed throughout the year's they turn there head to harder stuff. I had one of these guys telling me Sunshine - Tomaz Vs Filterheadz was a heptic hard techno nonsense... I justed laugh at him and said shows what u know about techno.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RitchieP View Post
    that kind of techno has died. Sall about the minimal ;)
    minimal is on its way out mate I can feel it. Well maybe not on its way out but prob gett better more intresting than blips and blops
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    well i can see a BIG resurgence in underground techno in london
    and thats always a good thing.
    minimal has become a victim of it's own success in lot's of ways
    but the music is still good and works on the floor
    but people think it's more fashionable now to slag it off than to like it.
    Weird, because it's still being played everywhere
    its like there's people standing outside clubs smoking cigs saying:
    " oh, minimal this and minimal that blah blah its all crap etc etc ..."
    and the music in the club they're outside of is minimal! and it's going off!!
    it's all nonsense if you ask me.
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    i am perfectly guilty of being nostalgic for the code red early drumcode sounding techno and all of the stuff that came out in the late 90's, but let's face it, that sound has progressed to what it is now.

    whether we like it or hate it, there's a new generation of young producers armed with cubase and a few cracked VSTs that is pushing the bleepy bloppy sound. I was extremely resistant of this sound when the old sound of techno started dying out, but lately I have begun to become more accepting of it.

    The fact is, is that the "techno" scene has started to break up into several different sounds in the past 5 years. Even "minimal" can be found as a seperate category OUTSIDE of techno on record websites and is no longer branded as "minimal techno" ala Richie Hawtin style. Back then, from what I recall, Techno was just techno......there was Detroit techno in America, and then "everything else" which was everything that was coming out of Germany, Sweden, UK, and Italy. Now everything has been totally categorized into seperate sub-genres which to me is not a healthy thing since it just creates barriers and snobs in the underground dance music community.
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    well said tekara..

    but have you noticed that those who do well cant seem to be categorized? at least thats healthy.

 

 
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