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Hey, just a 'interest' thread... who here luves some good techo? All I listen too......

Here is a site 4 yas if you like live sets.... great value for money.

www.djsets.co.uk

Ive got around 200hrs now of live sets, from Carl Cox, ATB, Yves Deruyter, Blank & Jones, Gabriel & Dreisden, Infected Mushroom, and others.

btw: Im into trance; Yves Deruyter absolutely rocks; its cranking right here atm!

:lol:

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Im a fan of Nick Skitz, Warp Brothers & Carl Cox just to name a few.

Dont mind trance but, I prefer my Hi NRG. Always wanted to go to a rave in Holland & the Love Parade in Dectsch land with my fluro viking boots & glow stick in hand B) :lol:.

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Ordered this gear "Blank & Jones, Gabriel & Dreisden, Infected Mushroom, Yahel" last wednesday, from uk www.djsets.co.uk. Received today, thats within 3 business days from across the other side of the world.

Awesome value. I recommend this fella to you all, over 6000 compilations on file. Or buy the massive harddrive full of music http://www.djsets.co.uk/specialoffers/ !!! hahaha

edit: that link has 900GIG of hardrives full of awesome live dj sets.... Ive got 22gig (9 days straight of music) now. Imagine how many days the 900gig would go for!! HUUGEE - worked it out, thats 285 days straight of techno.

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techno trance(of all kinds), drum and bass, nrg, hardcore....its all wickid!!!! cant beat an awsome trace set tho. i saw some wikid sets last year when i went to sydney at home bar!!!!

yeah agree

i used to listen to heaps but not much now

got a bit of old school stuff sum vynle stuff and sum rotterdam hardcore

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i cringed when i saw the title of this thread ..... i bet most of you would hate techno the actual style but love sampled progressive dance music ....

Prog house Vs tribal is what i spin ...

if i hear another synth created techno album or track i may commit sushi... the whole tracks were just about created on a cheesy synth loops that roll through octave scales of blipps and bleeps...

Check out some Sander k then try listening to mid nintys techno from the synth era and you will get what i mean

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i cringed when i saw the title of this thread ..... i bet most of you would hate techno the actual style but love sampled progressive dance music ....

What Im mean by the title: Techno; in my eyes means Technological-based music, ie music made via new means of technology other than the older time-aged styles (such as strings, keys, animal skins, wood instruments, etc)

So techno encompases all music that is technologically made (doesnt it?). Under techno you have your sub-cultures, such as hardcore, house, trance, jungle, drum n bass, dance, etc etc.

Me.... well I used to be into Hardcore, but really appreciate good uplifitng trance these days; takes me to my all important happy-zone. And with my knees killing me (yet again, 7 surgeries & they are as bad as ever) I dont get to see my happy-zone very often. Last night had ATB pumping from some live sets (from that link in the first post) - awesome stuff.

Happy happy joy joy to you all.

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What Im mean by the title: Techno; in my eyes means Technological-based music, ie music made via new means of technology other than the older time-aged styles (such as strings, keys, animal skins, wood instruments, etc)

So techno encompases all music that is technologically made (doesnt it?). Under techno you have your sub-cultures, such as hardcore, house, trance, jungle, drum n bass, dance, etc etc.

Me.... well I used to be into Hardcore, but really appreciate good uplifitng trance these days; takes me to my all important happy-zone. And with my knees killing me (yet again, 7 surgeries & they are as bad as ever) I dont get to see my happy-zone very often. Last night had ATB pumping from some live sets (from that link in the first post) - awesome stuff.

Happy happy joy joy to you all.

yeah cool!

the way you see it is logicaly correct i spose but in a Dj's world techno is now a style usually related to the earlier production sounds and methods used to make it as i mentioned, its still around but usualy mixed in now.... dont go up to a tribal dj and say yeah man its all techno really ...he will probably drop ya because he has not one bleep sample in his set !

the main way to title it is DANCE >.... everyone luvs progressive the just dont understand how the word relates to the styles they like. Dance is crazy at the moment because there using the old TECHNO tecniques with new digital anolog sounds and creating the craziest music around with more freedom !

either way its all sequencing .... we should change the title to technilogical sequencing music anyone :P

its good stuff hey ?

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yeah cool!

...we should change the title to technilogical sequencing music anyone :P

its good stuff hey ?

Oh yeah!

Used to be into the Nirvana stuff but found I couldnt study to it for my yr 11/12 exams (early 90's), so I tried out CoastFm & found 'techno'. Found I could really study to it, with the *heart*beat etc.

God some of that old skool cranked! Mockmoon remix, The Fly, stuff like that, awesome.

But yeah, I hear you, & I agree. Btw, havent listened to guitars since! Go the Trance!

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to give you an idea... josh winks is considered one of the best Techno artist's around ..

i cant stand it .... but i do own some of the samples he uses as far as accapella.... and have sorrta lied to girls that i like it because they asume the sample is the track....shame on me! hehe... dload a track of his and see if you actualy like that stye mate ... :P

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