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    Default Groove Magazine (Germany) - Readers Poll 2005 Results

    and the winner is ... (nearly no real Techno or Hardtechno/Schranz)

    DJ NATIONAL:
    Väth
    Villalobos
    Eulberg
    Koze
    Hell
    Galuzzi / Wighnomy Bros (beide Platz 6)
    Bug
    Karotte
    E. Allien
    Miroir
    Neumann
    Liebing
    Ata
    ...

    DJ INTERNATIONAL
    Hawtin
    Garnier
    Magda
    J.Holden
    Luciano
    Tiga
    Cox
    Craig
    Kitten
    Mills
    Beyer
    ...
    Rush (Platz 19)

    PRODUCER:
    Eulberg
    Trentemöller
    Wruhme
    Johnson
    Villalobos
    Hawtin
    John Dahlbäck
    Luciano
    Koze
    J.Holden
    ...

    NEWCOMER:
    Trentemöller
    Koletzki
    Alex Under
    John Dahlbäck
    Alex Smoke
    Lindström
    Onur Özer
    ...

    LIVE ACT:
    Alter Ego
    Rother
    3 Raum / M. Johnson (beide 3 Platz)
    Ada / Ego Express (beid 4 Platz)
    G. Ananda
    Kowalski / Toni Rohr (beide 6 Platz)
    Dapayk & Padberg
    N. Lite
    P. Kalkbrenner
    Jamie Lidell
    ...

    LABEL NATIONAL:
    Kompakt
    Traum/Trapez
    Poker Flat
    Cocoon
    Klang/Playhouse
    Gigolo
    Musik Krause/Freude am Tanzen
    Get Physical
    Perlon
    Areal
    ...
    Kanzleramt (19)

    LABEL INTERNATIONAL:
    M_Nus
    Border Community
    Warp
    Mute/NovaMute
    Cadenza
    Wagon Repair
    Ghostly International/Spectral Sound
    Soma
    Kitsune
    DFA/Planet E (beide 10 Platz)

    CLUB:
    Cocoon
    Berghain
    Robert Johnson
    U 60
    Click/Watergate/Muna (alle 5 Platz)
    Harry Klein/Ebene 3 (beide 6 Platz)
    603qm
    Distillery
    Harpune
    Maria am Ufer
    ...

    EVENT:
    SMS
    TimeWarp
    Green&Blue
    Cocoon Amnesia
    c/o pop/ Nature One (beide 5 Platz)
    Sonar
    Freude im Groove @ Watergate
    Love Family Park / Mayday (beide 8 Platz)
    Sensation White / Tresor Closing (beide 9 Platz)
    2 Jahre Submerge
    ...

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    tell me again what "real" techno is? ;)

    really tho, i hear what yer sayin' crazy, but i think perhaps we should admit that, while there are a few rabid hard tech fans, there are a good chunk of "hard" techno djs that, frankly, are as boring as week old toast.

    i feel the same way about techno djs who ALWAYS just start banging from the get-go as i do about drum n bass djs who do the same thing... *yawn*

    perhaps (and i know this is sacrilege to say) if we started paying attention to what's happening on the dancefloor, instead of concentrating on blowing our own wad, we might get a few more hard techno converts...

    just my .03 cents...

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    p.s. i mean, it is the people on the dancefloor who are paying to hear the music. at the end of the day, we can talk and talk about being "artists", but we are also "entertainers".

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    polls mean practically nothing anyway, but a german magazine poll? wowser, pretty useless

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    o.k., the point goes to you! of course it is hard to describe "real techno". but all this above is in most cases more minimal, electro-house, tech-house and so on. and in my opinion these are different styles, not techno. that is what i mean when i say no real techno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
    polls mean practically nothing anyway, but a german magazine poll? wowser, pretty useless
    right, but it is just an info about whats up over here in germany.
    most of all informations are pretty useless at all if the reader is not interested in them!

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    not really a case of being interested, i like a good poll, poll's that actually go some way to help influencing a decision at least maybe. Polls like this, and polls in music in general, mean nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyxray
    o.k., the point goes to you! of course it is hard to describe "real techno". but all this above is in most cases more minimal, electro-house, tech-house and so on. and in my opinion these are different styles, not techno. that is what i mean when i say no real techno.
    So give us examples of artists, EPs, etc. that you believe are "real techno." I'm just curious to see what your definition is.

    I think Germany's gone a bit overboard with the minimal/electro thing...but I'd say a lot of the people on that poll deserve it. I've seen most of those producers/acts play and a lot of them have played some tracks in their sets that are the most futuristic techno stuff I've heard in a long time, and that's coming from even the most cliché minimal DJs on that list.

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    If this is a poll about dance music in germany in general, then i find it rather a positive thing to read. better then that fecking dj magazine top 100....
    OUT NOW:
    - Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
    - Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)

    OUT SOON:
    - Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)

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    You have to say, Groove-magazine has nearly no "real" or straight Techno in its articles, so it`s no surprise that the readers of this mag voted like this. It`s more interesting for the Cologne-Berlin-whatever-sound-lovers.

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    whats not "real" techno about mills, beyer, hawtin, villalobos, Cocoon, Vath, Garnier, Kowalski and Rohr, Lidell, Novamute/mute etc etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
    whats not "real" techno about mills, beyer, hawtin, villalobos, Cocoon, Vath, Garnier, Kowalski and Rohr, Lidell, Novamute/mute etc etc?
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    Exactly

    Good to see Jamie Liddel get a mention up there too, to me it looks like a decent poll compared to some of the ones we get

    No Paul Van Dyke, no Tiesto and no schranzepanzy

    Ze Germans have good tast yaa.

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    I think in germany a lot of people dont realise what they really have.....

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    this list is a f.u.c.k.i.n shame because it is fixed on the surface only of germanys techno scene! there are far more intersting acts which are not even listed! shame! this is mainstream! you lot should come here and convince yourself...

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    crime is right! nobody really see the good things...

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    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva
    tell me again what "real" techno is? ;)

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    I think it`s fairly indicative of the current trends in techno.
    Germany has a pretty good techno scene, and if this is the main thing that people are digging, who are we to argue?
    Maybe try doing something different that will get taken notice of.
    "Real" or "straight" techno seems to have been treading water since year 2000 and all these self satisfied producers making these lovely compressed full and in your face looptastic tunes, seemed to have not noticed that the crowd crave something new.
    I`m not a huge fan of the majority of minimal stuff, but it certainly has more quirkiness, and a lot more personality than the majority of "straight" techno releases that basically thinks that a solid loop, one "clangy" or discordant sound, a hip hop vocal and some filter action, is enough to keep people interested to warrant the repetition of itself for release after release.
    Rather than moaning about it, I think perhaps we should be doing something about it.
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    Well said :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I think it`s fairly indicative of the current trends in techno.
    Germany has a pretty good techno scene, and if this is the main thing that people are digging, who are we to argue?
    Maybe try doing something different that will get taken notice of.
    "Real" or "straight" techno seems to have been treading water since year 2000 and all these self satisfied producers making these lovely compressed full and in your face looptastic tunes, seemed to have not noticed that the crowd crave something new.
    I`m not a huge fan of the majority of minimal stuff, but it certainly has more quirkiness, and a lot more personality than the majority of "straight" techno releases that basically thinks that a solid loop, one "clangy" or discordant sound, a hip hop vocal and some filter action, is enough to keep people interested to warrant the repetition of itself for release after release.
    Rather than moaning about it, I think perhaps we should be doing something about it.
    amen sir!

 

 

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