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    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/20426...ghlight=gaiser

    Pandrip & Egress.

    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/12289...do%20schneider

    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/19498...do%20schneider

    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/17355...do%20schneider

    These are all firmly in the housey end of the camp, but please check out Guido's remix of the Dub Kult thing... tis amazing. Exactly how this should be done.

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    http://www.juno.co.uk/products/22584...do%20schneider

    Also "Too Many Voices". I bought the entire album for this one track.

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    that gaiser ep on M_nus is the exact blippy bloppy nonsense that will usher mnml to an early grave!


    some of guido schneider is nice tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metacognition View Post
    I'd also cite Monolake in with a lot of the first group. Very Basic Channel influenced, which is a good thing.
    i'd have to say that the most interesting thing i've seen which fit's within the minimal banner was seeing monolake do his live thing at bloc, there was loads of minimal stuff there but most of it was pretty dull!

    but since i've been looking for sets of his to listen to none of them have grabbed me like seeing it live did. I think a big part of that was actually being able to watch him obviously loving what he was doing, totally infectious.
    It's toe tappingly tragic
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    Gaiser & Guido Schneider are perfect examples of the "mnml" thing done properly, in my book.

    Dub Kult - "On & On" (Guido Schneider remix) goes off if played at the right time.

    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF173555-01-02-01.mp3

    As do these two, also by Guido...

    http://www.junodownload.com/artists/...+Dee/releases/

    Todd Bodine - "Codebreaker"

    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF256470-01-01-01.mp3

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    Me in "already posting the same thing months ago" shocker.

    Still I love Gaiser. And Guido Schneider. As well as Monolake.

    So there.

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    i love techno thats minimal.. i dont particularly like "mnml"

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    +1

    I like minimalism

    Not so mad on over processed over shuffled cartoon fests.

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    You should hear the cack down here man. Brutal. MASSIVE build ups that just stop and then back into this stripped out peice of Hawtin shite. Minimal sucks donkey balls.
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    just as funky house neve really was funky, mnml has so much going on, where exactly is the 'space'? anyway, enough talk of music we hate. is there anything out there you love?

    personaly i'm still digging Hood Music 3 and Move-D - Drone on Modern Love

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    at the moment I'm loving the funkier side of techno, BarryTech, RDR (the inspectors), Ignition technician and a lot of old school techno.
    Also Dubstep, Ragga and Jungle. Good times! oh and I'm playing my guitar and singing a bit now too, haven't in a while.
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    Hey Bro's,


    Check out Reboot, Seth Troxler, Prompt, RadioSlave, Danton Eeprom, Dj FEX, Agnes, Chaton, Dachshund, Raudive, & Boris Brejcha for a few!

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    I'm yet to find any minimal that I like. It lacks soul completely. I'm sure there are someout there (somewhere) that are passionate about it and will make some truley astounding... ah who am I kidding. Minimal is craptastic.
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    Check out the Marek Bois (aka Dapayk) remix on this one:

    http://www.bm-soho.com/store/cesare/...dy/londoner/ep

    Still pretty slow etc, but it's got nuts!

    (can't listen to the sample in work, so am hoping it's caught the build up part...)

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    'mnml' sucks. minimalistic approach rocks. ;-)
    "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music."
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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    I'm yet to find any minimal that I like. It lacks soul completely. I'm sure there are someout there (somewhere) that are passionate about it and will make some truley astounding... ah who am I kidding. Minimal is craptastic.
    Anna - Schwarzes Gold
    Worthy - Work the Walls (Yankee Zulu Remix)
    Trentemoller - Nam Nam EP / Polar Shift
    Seth Troxler - Love Spray
    Wighnomy Bros - Pele Bloss
    Da Fresh - A night at the beach (DJ Fex remix)

    Make the same statement above after tasting a bit of this minimal on a big system...

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    checkin em out now matey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Degenerate I View Post
    Anna - Schwarzes Gold
    Worthy - Work the Walls (Yankee Zulu Remix)
    Trentemoller - Nam Nam EP / Polar Shift
    Seth Troxler - Love Spray
    Wighnomy Bros - Pele Bloss
    Da Fresh - A night at the beach (DJ Fex remix)

    Make the same statement above after tasting a bit of this minimal on a big system...
    Scwarez Gold- has a bit of a Gech Noch in it. And a Neill Armstrong sample, ouch...
    Work the walls- aint so bad at all, nice and funky and the sub bass is appreciated! :-) . The original is god awful though.
    Nam Nam EP- there is too much nothing going on in that track.
    Love Spray- I love the pure rawness of this track, but again it is let down by going nowhere at all.
    Pele Bloss- a complete hark back to Acid house and on that basis I like this track. Splendid.
    A night at the beach- I'm really not feeling this track at all.

    I guess I just don't understand it at all. My opinion is pretty biased too I guess, we are force fed minimal down our way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    Scwarez Gold- has a bit of a Gech Noch in it. And a Neill Armstrong sample, ouch...
    Work the walls- aint so bad at all, nice and funky and the sub bass is appreciated! :-) . The original is god awful though.
    Nam Nam EP- there is too much nothing going on in that track.
    Love Spray- I love the pure rawness of this track, but again it is let down by going nowhere at all.
    Pele Bloss- a complete hark back to Acid house and on that basis I like this track. Splendid.
    A night at the beach- I'm really not feeling this track at all.

    I guess I just don't understand it at all. My opinion is pretty biased too I guess, we are force fed minimal down our way.
    haha, that Armstrong sample is awful and completely useless in an otherwise great track (my subjective opinion of course)...

    check:

    Samuel L.Session - Can you relate
    Sami Koivikko - Keskus
    Minilogue - Elephants Parade
    Tiefschwarz - Lionel
    Stephan Bodzin - Treibsand
    Efdemin - Just a Track
    Itamar Sagi - Black Gold
    Louderbach - Grace (Anxiety)
    Heartthrob - Baby Kate


    Hope you enjoy them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    I'm yet to find any minimal that I like. It lacks soul completely.
    Its a loose category though.

    If you use mnml to describe stupid shuffly cartoon stuff then yeah, its not all that. But thats more the fault of the djs playing it, who in turn are doing it because crowds like it.

    Check out Audion. I always like that side of things. Got a bit of a rave feel, and a bit of brutality iin the production.

    Few of my faves:
    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF148227-01-01-01.mp3
    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF148227-01-02-01.mp3
    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF233143-01-01-01.mp3
    http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF162641-01-01-01.mp3

 

 
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