I had a chance to pop in an old dj set from from Adam Beyer into my car the other day. The liveset was an oldie, i heard many familiar tracks from late 90's to early 2000's and was astonished at how the sound of techno has progressed since then.
I have to admit, the sound of minimal techno that influenced the sound of techno from 2005 onwards was a bit refreshing. Techno was extremely hard before that point and i think this change was needed.
I remember conducting an interview with Oliver Ho a few years back and he told me "I'm actually glad that techno has gotten a little softer over the years".
I somewhat agreed with him. But having said that, i am still extremely nostalgic when i listen to techno music from the early 2000's. This was before Schranz was labelled "Schranz" by Chris Liebing and morphed into a style of its own (ie; Robert Natus, DJ Amok, etc). Back then, it was just called hard techno.
Advent released "The Vault" and was banged to death by everyone, Damon Wild released some crazy stuff on Synewave, Marco Carolla just started on his "Question" series, Zenit was coming out with release after release, Primate was on fire and seemed unstoppable at the time, Umek released Lanicor, Stimata and CLR spearheaded the German hard techno scene, Pounding Grooves was making jawdropping tunes, Gaetano Parisio and Rino Cerrone were considered "newcomers" and out of nowhere some guy named Danilo Vigorito came out with a slew of techno classics within 1 year.
Chris Mccormack wasn't "retired" yet and blew everyone away with "Undercover of Darkness", Gunjack released "Outlands", DJ Rush was singing away on every one of his releases, Ant and Dave the DRUMMER and the Hydraulix crew were making HUGE acid techno stuff, Richie Hawtin's hair wasn't long and released "Deck, Efx, and the 909", Oliver Ho was making dark techno on his Black/White label, and Vince Watson and Technasia were making the more melodic stuff, and Countdown 2000 was counting down to the new millenium.
I even remember years ago, there was actually a heated debate on BOA as to whether or not Mauro Picotto was really considered "techno or not". It seemed some people on here were upset that techno was going mainstream with guys like Picotto jumping on the techno bandwagon.
Sorry for the nostalgic rant, but i guess my point is this.....
WILL WE EVER HEAR INCREDIBLE MUSIC LIKE THIS ANYMORE?