how technological is techno?

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First ive heard of it mate, it looks quality fairplay some cracking producers playing that I really like, Pheek, Redshape, Miss Fitz, Marcel Janovsky, Mark Henning, Tom Ellis & Leif, the setting looks awesome too. Ive posted it on our forum as there maybe a few takers for the evemt but we've got an event on that Friday so doubt il be able to come but good luck anyway.
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G3rard wrote:First ive heard of it mate, it looks quality fairplay some cracking producers playing that I really like, Pheek, Redshape, Miss Fitz, Marcel Janovsky, Mark Henning, Tom Ellis & Leif, the setting looks awesome too. Ive posted it on our forum as there maybe a few takers for the evemt but we've got an event on that Friday so doubt il be able to come but good luck anyway.
thats a shame mate, why not move your night to a different weekend (i'm not being cheeky, it's a shame when things clash, and its impossible to move ours now) get your mates down and i'll give you a couple of free tickets !!
just a thought,
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PM for you mate - think a few of the boys are up for it and il meet with them on the Saturday. :D
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Re: how technological is techno?

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Android wrote: for awhile, I too thought, DnB was on the cutting edge of production, but for the past 6/7 years (since 01) its just rehashed the same old vibe and sampled breaks over and over. (amen amen hoover hoover) zzzZZzZZzzz
|~except photek he's still cool~|

that being said, I've found new freedom to innovate in minimal techno, especially since it is very experimental [which is respected, unlike dnb where its just rehashed]

you have a lot of room and space to express your idea or concept.


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i tend to agree a lot with this,and I'm a d&b producer for the past 16 years so have seen it go through a lot of different stages.

it used to be totally cutting edge but since 97/98 has become progressively stale,unimaginative,un-creative,sterile and childish.

Techno,on the other hand, has gone from strength to strength and at the mo is really on form with a ton of innovative music/dj's/live shows all around the world all happening at the same time.

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