I got a monthly radio show on Digitally Imported. If you are a fan of techno you can get the sets here http://www.musicatnight.com/radio/?page_id=4 I had some good guests on so far (Glitter, Subfractal, D-Unity, and more). Tell me what you think.
I think that Techno has by and large become a meaningless catch-all term, and that the artists you listed all actually produce Progressive House but call it Techno for cred's sake.
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
I think that Techno has by and large become a meaningless catch-all term, and that the artists you listed all actually produce Progressive House but call it Techno for cred's sake.
Generally agree with you. And I bloody hate it.
When someone states that a track/set/DJ is 'techno', it refer to proper hard techno.
If not, then specify further, ie. Minimal techno.
Or fix your classification ie. progressvie house (to use ur example above)
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Nov-26-2010 23:32
Vanos
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that the artists you listed all actually produce Progressive House but call it Techno for cred's sake.
Imo what glitter or subfractal produce has nothing to do with house. Both are more new generation sound but glitter a bit more with progressive edge and subfractal abit darker. they are definitely a subvariety of modern minimal influenced techno
Originally posted by Vanos
Imo what glitter or subfractal produce has nothing to do with house. Both are more new generation sound but glitter a bit more with progressive edge and subfractal abit darker. they are definitely a subvariety of modern minimal influenced techno
I think its good! keep up the good work
Thanks...
Agreed, glitter and subfractal produce the new form of techno with influences from different genres. The first hour is my mix with tracks that I consider techno. What my guests play is up to them.
1. Repeat - Fish Stew - Reflective (1995)
2. The Bushmen - Bushmen's Dub - Black Soul Records (1995)
3. Clubheroes - Da Lost Piano (Kom Mix) - Formaldehyd (1996)
4. Surgeon - Language Barrier - Downwards (1995)
5. Hardrive - Just Believe - Strictly Rhythm (1994)
6. Revolting Cocks - ...On Fire - Wax Trax! (1985)
7. Johannes Heil - P.A.X. Part 1 - Kanzleramt (1998)
8. Tyree Cooper - T.C.X. - Cosmic Records (1995)
9. Retrosweep - Tuesday - Global AMBition (1999)
10. Alchemic Storm - I Wish (PO Special Touch Mix) - DJ Center Records (2002)
11. Scan 7 - Beyond Sound (Tension Remix) - Tresor (1998)
12. Paul Johnson - It's House! - Dust Traxx (1997)
13. Chris McCormack - Fishui - Materials (2001)
14. Nubian Minds - Check Da Vibe - 2000 Black (2001)
15. Dj Sufflemaster - Sunday Morning Madness - Reel Musiq (2003)
16. Outbreak - Signal 2 - Contrast (1998)
17. Untitled - Steve Bicknell - Cosmic Records (1996)
18. D.A.F. - Brothers (Gabi's Mix) - Trance Records (1988)
19. Phuture Pfantasy Club - Spank Spank - Low Fat Vinyl (1988)
20. Adonis - We're Rocking Down The House - Trax Records (1987)
21. Ann Gore - Sunblind - Sheep Records (1998)
22. Culture Clash Dance Party - Love Fever (Fever Mix) - Jive (1988)
23. Schatrax - Mispent Years - Soma Quality Recordings (2003)
24. Karafuto - Funky Squad - Torema Records (1996)
25. Stewart S. Walker - Boring Movies - Tresor (2000)
26. DJ Rush - Look and See - Pro-Jex (1999)
27. Aaron Carl - 4 Types Of People (Message Vox) - Wallshaker Music
now this is techno.....love this set
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Not really long enough to qualify as a set, just exploring some heavier material - some Stephen Brown, DMX Krew, Jean-Louis Huhta + repping Detroit with Chancellor, Jay Denham, DJ Bone + whatever else is in there that I'm too lazy to look up at the moment