Okay several points here: in response to you:
That's a tired old stereotype, why continue to generalize Swedish techno? It's not too much to ask for people to be a little more specific with names (more current names and labels) instead of "Swedish techno sucks, it's too monotonous and same sounding" When it comes to the criticism of monotonous, loop based techno, "bangers" if you will. I fail to understand this type of logic especially form people who are not from the Jeff Mills or Marco Carolla school of thought when it comes to mixing records. I personally enjoy a good hard hitting set of monotonous techno, in fact I find it rather refreshing, it get's my adrenaline flowing, especially when it sounds all abstract and distorted on a loud system. on 5/12/03 10:01 AM, Fabrizio Nahum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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...... This is a great example of being more descriptive, "detroit-ish chords driven techno, reminded me of Aril Brikha." not just "Detroit techno." Detroit techno comes many variety's