Maybe Fred Giannelli knows?
Based on what Yussel said, does DIN sound familiar? - don't really need to
know real names but just interested in finding out other releases
got these tracks squarely wedged into my brain and would love to find more
by this artist
MEK
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drumless techno
one of the first mixtapes i ever bought was a DIN tape that I picked up in
Boston. i believe he was local to that area.
I can't even count how many Detroit classics I heard for the first time on
that tape.
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> I just picked up this
> http://www.discogs.com/release/94285
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> was wondering if the rest of the entries on discgos regarding the artist
> DIN were correct?
> Everything else is lumping him/her/them as trance which just doesn't fit
> with the music on this little 10"
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> I like this alot - pretty sparse instrumentation - sounds like one
keyboard
> and a drum - maybe an 303 as well and pretty much a heavy groove laid out
> by the keyboard
> the B-side (I think) is just a keyboard playing out a groove. It's
drumless
> techno which makes it even funkier imo.
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> so two questions then - who is DIN and what else has he released? as I
> don't trust the discogs entries. and anyone got any favs when it comes to
> drumless techno that isn't ambient?
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> MEK
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