I tend to lump Carolla and Zenit with that
> sound too even though its a bit different and not even swedish..

i reccommend antezenit 014 (zenit's limited edition sister label) -
detroit-ish chords driven techno, reminded me of Aril Brikha......

btw, i will be seeing carola play on thursday so if anyone wants to know how
that was......drop me a line.

baci
fab


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Leidy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Swedish Techno/ was Every Dog 4


> > If you think about it what percentage of techno from Sweden really fit's
> > under
> > definition #2?
> > As for the sound becoming more formulaic maybe you could be more
specific
> > listing artist and labels other than Adam Bayer, Drumcode.
>
> My second and final post on the subject as your reply is boderline
> flame-bait - if you read my post more carefully, I never implied that
> def#2 held a sizeable portion of swedish techno as a whole - merely that
> because enough similar records came out, that people eventually referred
> to that particular style as "swedish techno."
>
> nor did i say that adam beyer strictly produces this style of techno (as
> indirectly implied by your post)- but a portion of his releases do fall
> into this "category" and were instrumental in the formation of the
> sub-genre.
>
> you asked for some other names and labels - i may not be the best person
> to ask since i never really got into the style except for some of the
> earlier material - some of the Code Red records. Earlier Hybrid records
> are excellent, but after the first 30 or so releases, Hybrid and Lekebush
> sort of got into that style. Primate, Drumcode, Thomas Krome, Joel Mull
> are some of the big names. I tend to lump Carolla and Zenit with that
> sound too even though its a bit different and not even swedish..
>
> again, let me emphasize that i never said this style is bad- I like a lot
> of the stuff from the forementioned producers- but it definitely has
> become pretty same-ey over the years, so i never felt inclined to buy
> any more then the 10 or so records that I had from a few years back..
>
> hope that clarifies what i was getting at. and don't ask me why it gets
> "hated on" - i'm not a hater, i'm just kinda bored of the stuff- a
> matter of personal taste..
>
> p
>


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