4d - hidden (labworks) - 1 of 10000000000 hahah
4d - hidden (labworks) - 1 of 10000000000 hahah
Magnum Force - Unlucky Punk - Stay Up Forever 41
surgeon - force+form - tresor 117
umek - brotax
RWR- Robin wants Revenge (or Wiggin')
vitallic- la rock 01
ant & DDR- acid techno all the time.
Bás Ar An Impireacht
electric deluxe - electric deluxe
and his other big builders...
Surgeons name seems to be cropping up too many times and rightly so!
Hardfloor - Strike Out (Surgeon remix)
This track sums up techno for me.
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
Kirtap Yesnil - Pneumatic Hammer - Limité
joey beltram - caliber ep - warp
"Techno Music is my Heritage. Techno is not dead DAMM IT!!" - Omar-S
Glenn Wilson - Tonal Path II - Planet Rhythm
Numeric
Surgeon - Force+Form
Awakening Sasha
Planetary Assault Systems - Planetary Funk Vol. 1
Bill Nasty - Disco Tamination
Joey Beltram - Places EP - Tresor
some true techno blueprints:
Luke Slater - Moave Violin (as X-Tront)
for the most radical 909 at the time in techno
Kenny Larkin - Methapor (R+S album)
for truly musical keyboard work
Vainquer - Lyot (Maurizio Mix)
standing against time 15 years and counting by Basic Channel
X-101 - Sonic Destroyer
inspired by James Brown...just saw Mike Banks playing live this weekend, good stuff
Mescalinum United - We have arrived
"The Mover" was way ahead of the time (at the time, not now sadly)
Drax - Amphetamine
Thomas P. Heckmann "accidental" rave-hit, he is a synth collector and cuts records too these days
Advent - Tremmer (Rotation)
probably the best Advent 12"
The Flirts - Passion
early 80s, 808 drums and completly sequenced "disco hit" by Bobby Orlando
...could go on for days, but maybe its better to make a mix of that stuff instead