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  1. #21
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    soz for bringing up old post!

    i just got hold of some Highwire tunes, 12, 14, 15, 16 - i aint one for normally buying techno, but the Highwire stuff is lush - off a big sound system (you musta seen mine, if you aint, click here) its fekin awsome! will look into the other names metioned on the thread!
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    Highwire 9 is quality. Try & find that one mate! ;) The Highwire series seems really hit & miss with most people. Bit of a 'Marmite label', You either love it...or you hate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
    Highwire 9 is quality. Try & find that one mate! ;) The Highwire series seems really hit & miss with most people. Bit of a 'Marmite label', You either love it...or you hate it.
    well, it seems to go down really well with our regular party mob - one DJ in particular plays alot of this style and personly, i cant get enough of it - think it's the bass line factor again, kinda big reggae/jungle drops :D
    techno needs more bass! obvious bass as well - all the loopy hats and snares on a rumbley/grumbley bassline does me nut! wish i knew artists/labels to give examples of the kinda stuff i mean .. bass line on that Luke Slater - Horns track was good....
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    techno needs more bass? like long sub-bass on the 4 kinda like speed gar-arge? lol, init. Rave horns too. man, can I make up a new genre name for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
    techno needs more bass? like long sub-bass on the 4 kinda like speed gar-arge? lol, init. Rave horns too. man, can I make up a new genre name for it?
    :lol: :roll: ;)
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    techno needs more bass? like long sub-bass on the 4 kinda like speed gar-arge? lol, init
    ermmmm, sounds like my last release
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    I name this genre...

    dirty schranz-arge











    ...and three cheers to poo mustaches! lol

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    :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    theres a label called Deepchord that has some real nice minimal/dub techno on it you should defo check that!!

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    Didnt Lekebusch do something with one of the Marley sons?

    Or was it mark Williams

    cannae remember

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bughead
    Didnt Lekebusch do something with one of the Marley sons?

    Or was it mark Williams

    cannae remember
    There was a thing with Williams alright.. perhaps vocals on the record were by one of Marley's sons?

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    After sifting through a few records I found that its a Cari Lekebusch/Mark Williams production with vocals from Julian Marley
    and its on Real Vinyl...

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    Cari's Woman EP (H Prod 1232) is a totally wicked blend of dub reggae and techno.
    Also the B-Side of the first release on Bryan Zentz's new label, Disruptor, has a dub track on it.. You can open sets and what not with it.. not sure how it would do in the middle tho.

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