When talking about the current state of techno, a lot of participants claim its all stars and spokesmen of genre have lost focus; providing the argument that techno was born out of innovation and futurism.
Like hendrix picked up a fuzzface and a plexi, atkins picked up a 909 and 303. Gear selection was made because it was the strangest and easily manipulated technology available
Now with the globalization of the Internet technology isnt so exclusive. When something is created it usually easily duplicated and/or acquired freely, which in my opinion diminishes its presence. Especially when the sonic creation marketplace is constantly flooded with shitty vsts, and boutiqe drum machines based on a 25 year old template
So in your opinion, what are some cutting edge tracks currently being pushed? Where are the producers that think so forward their music is condemed??
Are they all producing for the dubstep crowd?
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anything that isn't straight up house and techno? maybe this?LOVING TEETH wrote: So in your opinion, what are some cutting edge tracks currently being pushed?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp5fua0T ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PCSKNOGxl0
i don't understand the question. i guess it depends who's listening?LOVING TEETH wrote: are the producers that think so forward their music is condemed??
depends if your open minded or not.LOVING TEETH wrote: they all producing for the dubstep crowd?
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I dont get a big buzz of tracks now.
I could play you some records that are 10 years old and sound as if they were made today.
Beatport sound - hugely popular, too much cookie cutter, I am not a big hater of beatport but a lot of mp3 music sounds the same.
Maybe techno has done its course - I dont have a problem with that as I discovering stuff I missed out in the past. Sure they are some people pushing the scene forward
Matty Dear (seeing him tonight)
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I could play you some records that are 10 years old and sound as if they were made today.
Beatport sound - hugely popular, too much cookie cutter, I am not a big hater of beatport but a lot of mp3 music sounds the same.
Maybe techno has done its course - I dont have a problem with that as I discovering stuff I missed out in the past. Sure they are some people pushing the scene forward
Matty Dear (seeing him tonight)
fck Buttons
Shackleton
John Roberts.
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I dont get a big buzz of tracks now.
I could play you some records that are 10 years old and sound as if they were made today.
Beatport sound - hugely popular, too much cookie cutter, I am not a big hater of beatport but a lot of mp3 music sounds the same.
Maybe techno has done its course - I dont have a problem with that as I discovering stuff I missed out in the past. Sure they are some people pushing the scene forward
Matty Dear (seeing him tonight)
fck Buttons
Shackleton
John Roberts.
I could play you some records that are 10 years old and sound as if they were made today.
Beatport sound - hugely popular, too much cookie cutter, I am not a big hater of beatport but a lot of mp3 music sounds the same.
Maybe techno has done its course - I dont have a problem with that as I discovering stuff I missed out in the past. Sure they are some people pushing the scene forward
Matty Dear (seeing him tonight)
fck Buttons
Shackleton
John Roberts.
its probably true theres not much real timeless stuff coming out as much anymore but techno and house will always give me a buzz..Plus i can always find something to fit my mood!
Beethovan acknowledged the visionary qualities of his music,saying those who understand it are freed from the miseries which others drag around with them....