I just want to know what you folks think about electronic music like Jeff Mills or Steve Bricknell (if somebody knows those heroes)?
The most people I met are listening to Psy/Trance.[/b][/u]
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It depends. It ofcourse has too be good. Not that trash dance you see on mtv. I like Juno Reactor, Astral Projection things like that. But its a mood thing, it also depends on what mood Im in.
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Lots of techno kicks red ass. Preferably the intelligent love god stuff with tunes. The odd e has been known to help appreciation of this fine art-form. But yeah, put me in a techno club and I'm smiling. . See.
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used to go to "bugged out" @ sanky soap in manchester circa 94-96.
basically, as goth got s**t and even more derivative than usual, i got into industrial. back when industrial was nitzer ebb, 242, etc - when it was more about percussive rhythms and synth noises than thrashy guitars with distorted voicals...
but then yer man from front line assembly got into a tit-for-tat with trent reznor, and suddenly all those industrial bands started trying to sound harder and scarier than the rest - "my distortion padel is angrier than yours".
so when industrial became tedious and dull i started looking around for something that captured the stuff i liked about goth and ealrier industrial stuff - those utterly bastard groovy drum patterns, those bad ass basslines, etc etc
and lo! i did discover techno, in all its forms. be it abstract and electronic or be it full on 4-to-the floor, dark, scary detroit madness, etc etc. i love it. its marvellous...
basically, as goth got s**t and even more derivative than usual, i got into industrial. back when industrial was nitzer ebb, 242, etc - when it was more about percussive rhythms and synth noises than thrashy guitars with distorted voicals...
but then yer man from front line assembly got into a tit-for-tat with trent reznor, and suddenly all those industrial bands started trying to sound harder and scarier than the rest - "my distortion padel is angrier than yours".
so when industrial became tedious and dull i started looking around for something that captured the stuff i liked about goth and ealrier industrial stuff - those utterly bastard groovy drum patterns, those bad ass basslines, etc etc
and lo! i did discover techno, in all its forms. be it abstract and electronic or be it full on 4-to-the floor, dark, scary detroit madness, etc etc. i love it. its marvellous...
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@ QB - Would you be able to site a few bands/groups of the "Techno" persuasion perchance?Quiff Boy wrote:used to go to "bugged out" @ sanky soap in manchester circa 94-96.
basically, as goth got **** and even more derivative than usual, i got into industrial. back when industrial was nitzer ebb, 242, etc - when it was more about percussive rhythms and synth noises than thrashy guitars with distorted voicals...
but then yer man from front line assembly got into a tit-for-tat with trent reznor, and suddenly all those industrial bands started trying to sound harder and scarier than the rest - "my distortion padel is angrier than yours".
so when industrial became tedious and dull i started looking around for something that captured the stuff i liked about goth and ealrier industrial stuff - those utterly bastard groovy drum patterns, those bad ass basslines, etc etc
and lo! i did discover techno, in all its forms. be it abstract and electronic or be it full on 4-to-the floor, dark, scary detroit madness, etc etc. i love it. its marvellous...
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saw SPK Andy, they were well boss!
anglegrinders, oil drums, girl shrieker and Japanese tomfoolery. Not a bad Tuesday night out in Glasgow in the mid eighties, a week later.... The Birthday Party's 'Goodbye' tour, aye, I lived.
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anglegrinders, oil drums, girl shrieker and Japanese tomfoolery. Not a bad Tuesday night out in Glasgow in the mid eighties, a week later.... The Birthday Party's 'Goodbye' tour, aye, I lived.
now where is ma pipe and slippers?!
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"abstract" stuff like beaumont hannant, autechre, gescom, black dog, plaid, future sound of london, anything to do with tom middleton (ie: jedi knights, link/e621, reload, etc etc), anything on warp records' "artificial intelligence" compilationsAndyTheGoth wrote:@ QB - Would you be able to site a few bands/groups of the "Techno" persuasion perchance?
(Go on - you know you want to! )
"techno" stuff like jeff mills, ritchie hawtin/plastikman, derrick may, carl craig, juan atkins & model 500, global communications (tom middleton again), underground resistance, etc etc
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I love a bit of Mills and Bicknell (not Bricknell ) meself. In fact Bicknell's Lost Recordings Vol 4 is one of me fave vinyls ever. Also into Umek, Adam Beyer, Space DJz, Richie Hawtin, Paperclip People/Carl Craig, plenty more... If you fancied a peek, some of me vinyl collection is at:jenzi-benzi wrote:I just want to know what you folks think about electronic music like Jeff Mills or Steve Bricknell (if somebody knows those heroes)?
The most people I met are listening to Psy/Trance.
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I'm getting a real feeling of deja vu here, sure we've had this discussion before but can't find it anywhere... Who else are you into? I'm off to see Umek & Valentino Kanyami next Friday, that should be a bit of a corker.
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nice!
didnt thought of this posting anymore!
when i was writing this topic i thought everybody would tell me that Techno is f***ing bad, but hey.....
Yes Umek.. are good but nobody will come to Jeff Mills skills.
In London there were some Lost Parties years ago (i was there with a few people from Germany & Belgium), but London itself is freaky expensive to out.
Did anyone of you know Spiral or OQP stuff
http://freetekno.nl
here are some nice freetekno tracks (network23)
http://fdread.org/ -> worth a visit
didnt thought of this posting anymore!
when i was writing this topic i thought everybody would tell me that Techno is f***ing bad, but hey.....
Yes Umek.. are good but nobody will come to Jeff Mills skills.
In London there were some Lost Parties years ago (i was there with a few people from Germany & Belgium), but London itself is freaky expensive to out.
Did anyone of you know Spiral or OQP stuff
http://freetekno.nl
here are some nice freetekno tracks (network23)
http://fdread.org/ -> worth a visit
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