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trc wrote:
good_god wrote:Wireman
yep..."armour" is exactly the sort of stuff i'm looking for
check the move d remix on prime numbers. not dark, but very good.
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If you haven't already check out the net labels Deep in Dub and No Response.

No response isn't solely a dub techno label but there are quite a lot of nice dubby tracks in their catalog. Definitely one of the best net labels out there if you ask me.

www.no-response.org
www.deepindub.org
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I only enjoy and appreciate listening to dub techno on vinyl. There's something not right about listening to the digital format imo. Probably just personal taste. Hmm and it sounds better during winter time too :)

Anyway, some names and labels off the top of my head, most have which have probably been named on the original topic.

Artists:
Quantec
Rod Modell
Benjamin Brunn / Move D
Mike Huckaby
Brendon Moeller
Arne Weinberg
BV Dub

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Post by Kiani »

trc wrote:
miniKAT wrote:
trc wrote:
miniKAT wrote:Try Dj Slip (theres a few of them, The one i'm talkin about is from the MidWest), he's a little oldskool, but still great, kinda ahead of his time.
bit too dated for my liking tbh
Are u saying u wouldnt like it just because of the date it was made?

well, up to u, I like to stick to the classic as much as new stuff (a lot of new stuff tends to sound all the same). Honestly I never knew that the video u put up was considered Dub techno, I mean that in the way that I though that was just techno, maybe on the minimal side. I heard that type of techno quite a lot (like it), just cant think of anyone particular on the spot

Edit: Pablo Bolivar, Alka-rex (also minimal, but dubby too), a few I thought off
no, i listened to some of his tracks on beatport and none of them were really doing it for me. i don't care when a track was released, it's just that when it comes to techno my tastes are more suited to the modern sounding stuff.

i dunno whether that track is strictly considered dub techno (maybe its not dubby enough...i dunno) but it's definately techno that has dub elements to it. just listening to some of pablo bolivar's stuff and it sounds much more like what i'm looking for
Search for `every time it takes a while` by dj slip

one of my favourite tracks of all-time
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What about rhythm & sound, basic channel.... etc?
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miniMAL_420 wrote:What about rhythm & sound, basic channel.... etc?
you just made those up, they don't exist!

:D :lol:
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Del wrote:I only enjoy and appreciate listening to dub techno on vinyl. There's something not right about listening to the digital format imo. Probably just personal taste. Hmm and it sounds better during winter time too :)
Its all in your head man. You have been brainwashed by people with vested interest in the vinyl industry.
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Shepherd_of_Anu wrote:
Del wrote:I only enjoy and appreciate listening to dub techno on vinyl. There's something not right about listening to the digital format imo. Probably just personal taste. Hmm and it sounds better during winter time too :)
Its all in your head man. You have been brainwashed by people with vested interest in the vinyl industry.
but that slight crackle suits some music more than others...
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