A Requiem for Minimal Techno by Red Kite [playlist added!]
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very interesting post, have download the mix and will post some form of comment later.. tracklisting looks impressive though i must say
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I support you man...i think that the 99% of that you find upon the voice "minimal" on beatport it's not the very minimal.....there isn't more the really minimal concept developed by Plastikman &Co....i'm so sad for this..now there is a new current that i call "meditterean techno"..(massi dl,lucio aquilina and the lot others djs from naples)
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a) You don't need one anyway to download.Curly wrote:i don't have a megaupload acount!
b) You can use the direct link from the Produkt Schallplatten server.
I bought that one today! FINALLY!chrisdisco wrote:for my mind, gez varley is one of the most seriously underrated people in the business. truly amazing producer.Rich wrote:Got this last night, and it's great! When I read through the description I was expecting things like Maurizio, Basic Channel etc but I don't know how I managed to forget an absolute classic:
G-Man - Quo Vadis
Wicked track, been used in sets for the last 15 years and still sounds great today =)
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