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    Default Dub & reggae style techno...

    I love the Highwire records & any techno that has elements of dub & reggae to it. Can anyone recommend any tracks that contain elements of dub & reggae other than the Highwires? I have just managed to get hold of Jamie Bissmire's Corner Stone LP and thats the sort of stuff im after! By the way, if you have not heard it, check it out! ;) Anyway, any tracks you suggest I keep an eye out for?

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    Default Re: Dub & reggae style techno...

    Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound etc.

    Scion.

    Bandulu.

    Check some Cari Lekebusch releases.

    German deep techno in general.

    I'm not gonna mention track names, just go find, look into the whole lot... there's a whole world out there ;) Although if you are only looking for banging dub/reggae techno (!) I'm not sure I have many other leads..

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    Emerson did a track called "The joint" on Kiddaz Fm. Raffa innit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtl
    Emerson did a track called "The joint" on Kiddaz Fm. Raffa innit.
    Ah jaysus, sorry lads but this is bollocks... what did Emerson do, rip a Bob Marley sample and throw a WJ Henze drum loop under it? I'm sure it's super but if you guys are looking for dub/reggae in techno why don't you look for the real stuff not the shite?

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    Who cares what emerson did, if it sounds good, it sounds good. I couldn`t care if a producer made their tune with a stylophone and a tin pot. If it sounds good it sounds..........etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Who cares what emerson did, if it sounds good, it sounds good. I couldn`t care if a producer made their tune with a stylophone and a tin pot. If it sounds good it sounds..........etc
    I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about dub/reggae styled techno and to me Emerson has nothing to do with that movement... it's just a one off cheap shot release I'm sure.

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    ah, just ignor me, I`m twitchy and belligerent at the mo. Loadsa deadlines and no sleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    ah, just ignor me, I`m twitchy and belligerent at the mo. Loadsa deadlines and no sleep.
    know the feeling, bit growly myself at the moment too ..

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    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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    defo check out bandulu, which bissmire is a member of.
    lol the trance has gone

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    Default Re: Dub & reggae style techno...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound etc.

    Scion.

    Bandulu.

    Check some Cari Lekebusch releases.

    German deep techno in general.
    Good choices. Especially Scion - check Ryans link.
    Also check the Tikiman releases on Main Street Records.

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    just listen highwire releases...
    especially 11 i think.
    is awesome.
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    I like reggae and dub, but not one of the Highwire releases has even come close to doing it for me. I don't feel that they're combining the two styles in a way that really works.
    Vote techno party!

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    "Dub & reggae style techno..."

    Bit of a contradiction isn't it?

    I know alot of Techno producers tend to make some downtempo stuff but for real dub check out - http://www.discogs.com/label/Blood_-_Fire

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    there are loads of people i could mention here:
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    kit clayton
    jay haze

    infact, check out futuredub, distributed by....me! like dub/minimal techno but with 20% techno 80% dub. get your smoke on to that. really, really bloody good. i am getting the back catalogue form tuning spork and contecterrior and future dub very soon. i just have a few future dub 3s now.
    I dont know. You give people freedom and what do the do with it?
    WHATEVER THEY BLOODY WELL LIKE!

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    someone mentioned cari lekebusch...check out stuff he was doing around 1998-1999. specifically, the mr. barth labum on svek "for the lords" and "reverted/aterkommen."
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    "Dub & reggae style techno..."

    Bit of a contradiction isn't it?
    Someone had better tell Basic Channel et al. ;)

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    Not a fan myself. I love reggie but not the tech cross-over stuff - I do try and try listenihg to each release but none of them make me smile (my criteria for buying) so they just go onto the 'no thanks' pile.

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