I agree... alot of those early tunes were rave'y because they were knockoffs from the industrial that was being produced at that time... KMFDM and Thrill Kill Kult were big with my goth friends. and a couple of them got into the whole rave scene strictly on that alone...

I don't know if there's the same sorta crossover sounds or genre that brings ppl into techno from other more mainstream music. It seems pretty polarized. Either it's techno or its nothing...


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Interesting that Berns said that he didn't like "house" music because it
sounded too much like disco.  He came from a rock background so he got into
"rave" music because of it's industrial sounds.  I find that quite common
and I think it's a divide between house/techno and rave (trance, happy
hardcore, etc.) that continues to exist.

MEK


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