Check out this mix by Cooly G - definitely some 'techno' elements in
there. I'm loving this new take on an old sound
 
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2507&Itemid=28

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ravinder S Mann [mailto:rav.m...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 10 September 2009 17:16
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Techno and Youth

Something Ive been thinking about recently

In the UK we got UK Funky with is essentially house with a soca beat.
Often made on simple equipment in a short period of time. I guess its
like fashion just get it out there, sell it and make the next release.
But people seem to get really excited by it. All the kids love it as
its pure party music.

And then comparing that to the time spend creating a techno release
with all its attention to design and detail and if I were to play that
to the same people as above they would be like 'nope its boring'. Why
is that ? Can techno capture the youth market ?


Ravinder.
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