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what are you favourites?

we all know Basic Channel, Echocord, Deepchord, Maurizio ... what about smth else?
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I think you're looking for this http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=28737
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dub techno, not dubstep
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the problem with most dub techno is that is the same producer under a gazillion different names.

start with one on discogs and just look at what all else they make. there's also a group on discogs called "deepness" that is worth checking out.


deepchord, driftwood, basic channel, chain reaction, maurzion, sistrum, ifach, deep night essentials, old traum, old forcetracks, synth,...god...the list could go on for hours...
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element.8 wrote:the problem with most dub techno is that is the same producer under a gazillion different names.
i know ... and i was looking for something different, more than the same chords over and over again. also not too trippy ... music that you could also play in a club. for example i play very often Quadrant - Infinition and Convextion - Miranda
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JayBliss wrote:
element.8 wrote:the problem with most dub techno is that is the same producer under a gazillion different names.
i know ... and i was looking for something different, more than the same chords over and over again. also not too trippy ... music that you could also play in a club. for example i play very often Quadrant - Infinition and Convextion - Miranda
redshape is a good one. his stuff is fucking great. most of the stuff on delsin records, too. or check out beretta records (kage, luke hess, greg gow), or anything from taho.

maybe check old forcetracks like i mentioned, like the mri releases.
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Marko Furstenberg, amazing artist.

and so many others on Thinner.
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