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    Default Japanese Techno

    I was wondering if anyone could point me towards some gooooood Japanese techno. I've already heard stuff from Ishii, Shufflemaster, Chester Beatty and Yamaoka but don't know where to get/find out more.

    If anyone can help me with some more names or labels to look out for and if possible where to get them it'd be VERY much appreciated!

    As a side note, what does everyone else think of J-Tech?

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    Hiroaki Iizuka
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    Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx

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    check releases by Fumiya Tanaka, Takkyu Ishino
    They both are great turners behind the decks.
    I only like tanaka's releases so far, from ishino it's not that good in my opinion.

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    Ishino is good for digital four four pumpin.
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    seen Fumiya Tanaka mix twice before. each time i had to leave the room. heard some train crashes which last over a 1 min. also every mix was in the wrong place in the record.


    lazy mixing...
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    Check the following who have recorded for Electracom.

    Hiroaki Iizuka (New release soon on Electracom)
    www.geocities.co.jp/Hollywood-Studio/9963/

    Takaaki Itoh
    www.d1.dion.ne.jp/~itakaaki/

    Go Hiyama
    www.10.ocn.ne.jp/~jhiyamag/

    Damon
    www.electracom.co.uk
    www.moulded.co.uk

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    Go Hiyama link should be :

    www10.ocn.ne.jp/~jhiyamag/

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    Quote Originally Posted by serox
    seen Fumiya Tanaka mix twice before. each time i had to leave the room. heard some train crashes which last over a 1 min. also every mix was in the wrong place in the record.


    lazy mixing...
    Saw Tanaka last year and his mixing was smooth and played some top records. Can't wait to see him again.
    Here to keep techno dark and dirty !!!!!!

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    ive seen tanaka about a year ago ... 3 hours of minimal stuff with two or three electro tracks ...

    nice sharp three decks mixing, but beleive me three hours of the smae minimal stuff gives you will to throw up

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    Takaaki Itoh
    really cool stuff
    he did a remix for Patrik Skoog a while ago i think on ND.... jesus

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    jeaHH

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    i think mix wise, ken ishii has got the best skills

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    Fumiya Tanaka & Ken Ishii!!!

    Verrrry good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spark
    Fumiya Tanaka & Ken Ishii!!!

    Verrrry good!
    Some of that Easy Filters stuff by Ishi is ****in brilliant. I like the mystery or low keyness attached to these guys too, there's little pretence or pseudo image about any of the Japanese i know of... just good slabs of vinyl :clap:

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    dont know much about japanese techno but anything ive heard from ken ishii has been quality, djin and production.

    btw sunil, great set @ perpetual on friday, was poundin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boboagogo
    dont know much about japanese techno but anything ive heard from ken ishii has been quality, djin and production.

    btw sunil, great set @ perpetual on friday, was poundin
    Thanks man, there's alway great intimacy about that place, I really enjoyed it. My car broke down suddenly (First time ever) on the motorway on the way up in the middle of loads of Friday rush hour traffic, wasn't even enough power in it to get it to the hard shoulder, so it turned out to be a mad day getting there in the end!

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    aye pete said bout that, u made it anyway. and yea, love the fp when it gets a crowd (normally struggles no matter whose playin ) but there was enough to make it worthwhile on friday + the techno was great, was lovin the amok shit at the end :clap:

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    Takuya Kitani - Forwards (System 001)

    Top EP.

    P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boboagogo
    aye pete said bout that, u made it anyway. and yea, love the fp when it gets a crowd (normally struggles no matter whose playin ) but there was enough to make it worthwhile on friday + the techno was great, was lovin the amok shit at the end :clap:
    hehe, it's hard to not to play Amok's records, they are always useful . But yeah, good fun in there; with such a wicked techno night going on in Belfast I'm surprised so many people only go to Shine, it's odd?

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    it is odd. punters in belfast, for the main part, dont really seem to care about the scene yet theyre always the first to complain when there isnt any acts on. petes had bissmire and rue east/mark broom over and i doubt he got more than 100 through the doors between the 2 of them, but fair fux he still plugs away, hes got slobodan comin next month and theres a chance of wittekind comin aswell (fingers crossed for that one). things really need to pick up, and people need to realise what theyre missing, as i for one know that theres plenty of interest in the music here its just getting ppl to make the effort and to start supporting the scene before it dissapears.

 

 
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