KMFDM - What Do You Know, Deutschland?
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
KMFDM - What Do You Know, Deutschland?
Dogma, closer to the edit, speedy j, Extasy, adam beyer, and mates into it
It's a pretty long story.
Well, when I first started to listen to electronic Music, I got into trance. Then, all of a sudden, I went into club house because I was living in country, away from any other form of decent electronic music. I started to go rave at 16 y/o and caught the Electro wave heading the way to Canada.
Then, I spun tech-house like Sebastien Leger, Booka Shade and generic stuff like this. Then, when I saw everyone was mixing stuff like me, I went into Tribal House. 3-4 months later, I got interested into Tribal Tech stuff like Carl Falk and Subcult record but then I was still mixing Tribal House.
And then I talked with a friend whom saw the beginning of the rave parties in Quebec city and told me : "Hey, you're good with Techno when you insert some tracks in your sets....why don't you spin it?"
And that's when I started being in love with Techno. Peer pressure loving haha
I was making tehno before i even knew anything about the scene, got into techno when i bought Fuse Presents Dave Clarke and a Carl Cox mix cd i can't remember the name of it, had two disks a blue one and a red one.
I aspire to be more creative then the common asshole.
Luke Creed - SoundCloud
Luke Creed - Myspace
Luke Creed - Facebook
Inferno Magazine
My friends dad used to go when I was about 15, after much hassling we got him to take us and have never looked back!
Was always into acid techno from the start, although went off on hard house buzz for a couple of years, but now its all about the techno :)
Illegal raves up a barn in the middle of knowhere, started getting out of hand though, folk from all round Scotland were hearing about it on the radio etc and it weren't long till the Police brought an end to it! :hissyfit:
After that it was the Rez for me and still go to events these days!![]()
insomnia - A dyssomnia characterized by persistent difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or by persistently nonrestorative sleep.
i'm a bit tipsy rith now so dont' mind my rambling but i've always been around electronic type music. from having parents listening to drumming from middle-eastern songs to older siblings who were into dance beats. but i'd say my defining moment that opened my eyes to electronic beats and sound manipulations was back in '89 with razormaid and on-u sound bootleg/megamixes of depeche mode. particularly one remix. razormaid's remix of sea of sin by depeche mode. it combined sea of sin with enya's orcano flow. it really blew my mind how two totally different songs fit so well with each other.
it really made me want to explore the concepts of mixing and sound manipulation and how they managed to accomplish it (this was before modern day computers and ableton of course), the rest is history i guess. but that's what first got me into remixes, and eventually techno.
here's mud in your eye! cheers,
-p.
somewhere around my 17th birthday at a Club called Loco, (little sister club of Lakota at the time) and a techno night called Shimmy. Bless those folk and especially Simmer and Stuart..
We offer Next Generation Producer Services for the next generation digital artist, label, producer and musician.
http://www.headroomaudioservices.com
it was industrial sounds that lured my ear. then '90 in serbia listening to house and some bloke thought i was havin a seizure when i started breakin' to snap...
came back to canada a changed man. now, after all these years i'm sequencing again. i have all the patience. now i wanna write the future.
i was into metal and rock when me mate got me listening to trance we then started raving every week till i heard musik with a kik that nearlly made my teeth fall out i was told thats techno great !!!
well for me i grew up as a small kid in the late 70's/early 80's liking commercial human league, OMD etc and futuristic synthy music... which went on to discovering electro in the early 80's, then hearing juan atkins cybotron. that led me to following everything he did with a passion, so i discovered chicago house (through compilation albums that featured him like Streetsounds stuff, Jack Trax etc) and then .. TECHNO! and then finding out about derrick may, transmat etc etc. from there it was no looking back.. new york, joey beltram, then belgium etc. what an insane journey it's been :)
i inveted it.
damNed "n" button, he is a slippery son of a gun
i liked getting twatted off my face so got into acid house and it evolved:lol: