...than I suddenly feel *very* old!
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/Helen...ler/370134-01/#
...than I suddenly feel *very* old!
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/Helen...ler/370134-01/#
Sorry, I'm not with you? What are you trying to say? It just sounds like a run of the mill minimal / tech house release to me.
I'd heard of this track for a while now, but only listened to it for the first time yesterday. I can't believe how weak it is! Sounds more disco than techno, and is really slow... More for the posers than the stompers :lol:
Last edited by teknorich; 15-10-2009 at 01:02 PM.
yea m_nus is a joke... but what's new?
what harm lads? The guy that made it is probably really happy with it. Probably well chuffed. leave him have his thing and ye do yours.
simple as. not my cup 'o' cha, but each to their own.
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so techno by your definition has to be a "stomper"
Whilst I don`t particularly like this release, I realise that techno is about change.
It always has changed, and there will always be those resistant to change who prefer the form of the music as it was when they were most into it.
Ie,
"oh it was better in the days of detroit/belgian/swedish loop/hard/acid/funky/schranze/birmingham sound days etc"
Really anyone who isn`t happy with what is happening should try to change it themselves, bring something new to the table either by developing the new direction or reacting against it, however remember going backwards is not change it`s regurgitation.
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this has nothing to do with disco. and its not the greatest but not such a bad track either :D
maybe you'd like this one more...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miWs_2SmXlo
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Not a great track that.... run stop restore have done some quite nice stuff though. Depends if you're into that sound.
I went through this disco type electro fase a few years back. this would have been ideal.
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I don't see what the fuss is at all, not what i'd play but some nice ideas, almost no techno cliches judging by the clips, not least any of the mythical cliches associated with m_nus.
That Krocher clip, that's the first time i've seen or heard of him...the fact the entire front row are wearing shades says it all really.
This is what I was getting at tbh. There's been a few comments on the forum recently about techno, and what is considered techno nowadays. Things like "I love techno gone to the dogs..." and people saying the lineup isn't techno and that the crowd would be full of fashion kids in tight jeans, or references to "young kids that actually think minimal is techno..." I know myself I find it irritating to look on sites like Beatport and see what they classify as techno (tho they have got better recently to give them their due) and to know that the younger generation of clubbers probably do think that it is techno, but then one comment you (The_Laughing_Man) made in the Minimal forum really made me stop and think: "What the kids call techno, essentially IS techno."
We've all seen a hundred interviews with the old Detroit crowd, going on and on about how they invented techno and how it ain't techno if it ain't from Detroit etc etc. Tbh, that always got on my nerves, and I just thought they were stuck in the past and couldn't move with the times, but I think I'm starting to understand their sentiments more now. I'm starting to look at some of what is called "techno" today and I really don't feel it is techno. To me it just feels wrong. You build up a feeling over time of what is house, what is trance, what is techno. More than just a formula, it is a feeling, a vibe. I hear tracks on beatport which are house to me, tech-house at a (generous) stretch, and yet they are labelled as techno, and millions of young clubbers worldwide think they are techno. Mixmag splashes the word techno across the front cover, but what they refer to is far from techno as I know it.
But that begs the question - what makes something techno? Is it simply that if enough people say it is, then it is? (Do 3 men make a tiger?) Is it techno just cos the kids say so?! Scooter released an album called "The stadium techno experience" - was that techno just cos they told their millions of fans it was, and those kids all believed it to be? The majority vote wins?? Or is it something more, something deeper?
I always thought Techno was a feeling, a vibe, a certain quality to a track. Fast or slow, hard or chilled, it was a certain something to the track which made it techno, and distinguishable from house, tech-house, trance etc. Now those lines seem to be more and more blurred, to the point of being virtually indistignuishable in some cases, and I find myself feeling more and more out of touch, and retreating deeper and deeper into pigeonholes...
So what's changed? Has Techno itself changed, and morphed into the club-filling, commercial friendly mnml of mixmag front covers? Or is the word "techno" just cool at the moment, so media and artists are bandying it around for publicity, but without any real techno feeling/understanding? (reminiscent of the 2 Unlimited days... ) Am I just getting older, more elitist and less open-minded, harking back to the good old days, with a personal bias to what techno has always meant to me? I dunno...
Last edited by teknorich; 15-10-2009 at 09:31 PM.
As for Felix krocher, he is absolutely awful:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rTy8rqypck
(Schranz bootleg of George Harrison?!?)
Good point made by Smear above tho - the crowd all look a lot like mnml hipsters, even tho Krocher is known for schranz music, not mnmnl.
Last edited by teknorich; 15-10-2009 at 09:36 PM.
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