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    Default D.A.V.E the Drummer's announcement

    Has everyone seen this?

    Hydraulix Records Press Announcement | Facebook

    Sounds good to me!


    Hydraulix Records Press Announcement
    by Stay Up Forever Collective on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 9:36am
    May 2011

    I am pleased to announce the return of my Hydraulix Label this year with a new direction and an armload of great new releases.
    I think most people will agree that the techno scene has been in a bit of a mess recently with the invasion of commercial house DJ's playing "minimal" and the huge corporate events promoting only the "in" crowd. DJ agencies and corporate events in bed with one another and Radio DJs and online record stores setting the precedent for their chosen music and dictating styles to the listeners. The very word "techno" was in danger of becoming even dirtier than it ever was before, which exemplifies anything that corporate giants get their hands on. Pretty disgusting really, but hey, that's the music industry right?

    Wrong !

    Thankfully the dust has begun to settle and in many ways the techno scene is returning stronger than before. Fantastic new producers have come onto the scene and the old school have stepped up their game accordingly. Bridges are being built between artists and labels that I have never seen before, the once snobby and unfriendly techno scene seems to have softened and become "fun" again. It feels as though everyone has pulled together in the face of adversity, and it feels as though the love of the music as back as the main goal.
    Maybe it's just me, I don't know, but I am feeling musically inspired again, hence the "relaunch" or maybe revamp of Hydraulix.
    To be clear, Hydraulix never stopped, in fact the last 12" just came out in Feb 2011, the difference this time will be that I will be concentrating on a new sound, slower darker and funkier than before, with releases mainly being digital. To some people this may seem like a step backwards but I see it totally as moving forward, with digital releases I can release more frequently ( once a month hopefully ), and the costs are lower so I can take a chance with new producers too. The music can vary in style and listeners are not tied into buying a whole release when they may only like one track. It also means more support for the SUF download store 909London: Home and a much quicker way for me to send out promos and get feedback about tracks.

    Many of you will already be buying digital music, and for those of you who still remain faithful to vinyl I will still aim to release the most popular digital downloads as 12" vinyls. As for the sound of Hydraulix, yes it is changing, there is only so much one can say musically at 145 b.p.m. and as I have got older, myself my tastes in music have changed, I have been putting up mixes and my latest releases on SoundCloud for a while now and will be continuing to do so regularly to keep you all informed of my musical direction.

    I hope that you will enjoy the next batch of Hydraulix releases and continue to support the label as many of you have in the past.

    Respect to all true techno people - Dave The Drummer

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    movin with the times

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    Times are a changing. Ever the heavier Techno is getting slower. There used to be times when I would a banger out at someones after hours and get people asking what the track was. These days I can only a banger/ hydraulix out to weed out the indoor neckerchiefs and side fringes.

    This is 145...



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    fine with me.

    im getting into slower, darker techno now anyway i find it much beter aesthetically to mix.

    plus im going digital, gonna keep my decks. and get that new stanton all in one system thats just some out; no need for fiddly laptop and mouse!! happy days.

    can't wait.

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    Faster and vinyls would be preferable to me... The dark stuff sounds better at a relentless pace.

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    Noooooo! Fair enough I suppose but I cant see myself buying anymore Hydraulix if its going slow I just wont be able to play it. But I do look forward to hearing the end product as it might be enjoyable listening music rather than mixing
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    i don't know how people expect a certain bpm or style from one artist or label.

    isn't that bit limited and constrained?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blistanbul View Post
    i don't know how people expect a certain bpm or style from one artist or label.

    isn't that bit limited and constrained?
    Yes, but it also allows you to pretty much pick up anything a certain label does and know you're going to like it. There are pros and cons. Same thing for artists. I'm not sure Adam Beyer would have booked as much work as he has in the last four years if he didn't switch to minimal, but the last time I got excited about one of his sets was probably 2007. You win some, you lose some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eppertheleper View Post
    Yes, but it also allows you to pretty much pick up anything a certain label does and know you're going to like it.
    but all good labels should grow with the artist. and 130 is pretty easy to get up close to 145, especially in this digital age where we're not constrained by the +/- 8% pitch of technics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blistanbul View Post
    i don't know how people expect a certain bpm or style from one artist or label.

    isn't that bit limited and constrained?
    Its not like that its more like a label produces a certain sound not the artist. The artist style will vary on different labels
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    in fairness have you heard hydro 43? its hardly lightweight techno.. its just an evolution. he couldnt keep doing the same thing over and over

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    in fairness have you heard hydro 43? its hardly lightweight techno.. its just an evolution. he couldnt keep doing the same thing over and over
    link?

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    garbage.

    sounds like dave the drummer trying to imitate a paul and failing.

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    Hydro 42 was a good one, not feeling this one as much but its still a half decent release

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    its not for me either
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    all a bit worrying really like watching senior tennis etc

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkYoung View Post
    garbage.

    sounds like dave the drummer trying to imitate a paul and failing.
    are you listening to the same record? "shadow" is banging!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    are you listening to the same record? "shadow" is banging!

    hmm i ve got it on now on that 909 London site.

    yes it seems to be quite good.

    not brilliant but OK.

    i don't think Tony Montana is his best collaboration to date.

    a bit like that time when Bing Crosby had a duet with David Bowie.

    Tad lame.

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    its just evolution.

    there's always gonna be releases some like and others dont. hydro 35 for example i felt was a stomper, but i know people who cant stand the electro sound of it.

    whereas that release by the swiss lads for me was rubbish (31 i think?) yet others love it.

    i think its a good move for the label, techno that stays the same bores the life out of me, partially the reason i rarely buy any these days.

 

 
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