another thing, i think the attitude to record production has changed.
i believe a lot of records are made to mix, not let run for 4 mins then quickly mix to the other.
when i play Wittekind/Amok/Switchblade style, i rarely leave a track on its own for more than 30 seconds. i'll try to change the mixed out track in the breakdown & have it in in about 32 bars starting to mix.
theres a big difference between a stand alone techno track & a dj tool, and i think thats whats happening. ppl cant really see one from the other.
anyways, Final Scratch is here. get that, a laptop & Cubase & amke your own. simple. ten yeasr the technology wasnt here. now it is, so use it.