yeah scratch what i said about getting old. if you're gonna play
uptempo the below is a good example of how it should be done. not all
techno dj's have that kind of approach though which is why a lot of
people say they don't like techno.
it's interesting but a lot of early detroit techno is quite slow. at
what point did detroit techno become fast? and i wonder what prompted
it.
robin...
On 19 Oct 2004, at 00:01, David Powers wrote:
I understand why people feel this way, and yet - playing pitched up,
especially with lots of quick mixes, is very typical of what I
consider the Detroit techno DJ sound to be. For me, Orlando Voorn's
set at last year's Movement was an excellent and prototypical example
of the classic style of Detroit DJ's throwing down - raw, pitched up,
plenty of quick mixes, and just enough ghettotech mixed in to keep
those a$$e$ shaking and make you grin a little.
~David