Re: Summer Techno Songs
I know I'm a bit late on this, but loving Brian Kage's Tour de Troit. Drifting a bit adrift off pure 313 I've been enjoying these: -NCW on NCW on Apartment -DJ Deeon's Destiny -Dino Sabatini on Delsin offshoot Mantis (one for the Dozzy fans) -Tusken Raiders House week Vol. 5 (best of the series for me, although I may be drifting away from "Summer techno" here) On Tuesday, 6 July 2021, Daniel Bean wrote: > Drum & Bass fans may be interested to note that Lee from Unique 3 went on > to set up the label Flex and produce under the name L Double on Flex, > Metalheads and others. Also had a long running D show on BBC radio in the > 00s. > > On Tue, Jul 6, 2021, 9:48 AM Mike Taylor wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've been reading Matt Annis' excellent book, Join the Future. I've been >> digging through the early bleep stuff. Some of it is still interesting, and >> some isn't. >> >> The most striking project I've discovered is Unique 3. There are some >> cuts on Jus Unique that are absolutely mind blowing. Think early LFO, but >> done earlier and done about ten times better. >> >> It's almost criminal that Frequencies is hailed as the classic album in >> the genre when Jus Unique is so much more interesting. >> >> Not sure if this qualifies as summer techno, but it's the techno I've >> been listening to this summer. >> >> Cheers, >> M >> >> On Mon, Jul 5, 2021, 9:03 PM David Mansfield >> wrote: >> >>> Hi all: >>> >>> Just wondering what has been nice to your ears as far as techno goes >>> this summer? >>> >>
Re: Summer Techno Songs
Drum & Bass fans may be interested to note that Lee from Unique 3 went on to set up the label Flex and produce under the name L Double on Flex, Metalheads and others. Also had a long running D show on BBC radio in the 00s. On Tue, Jul 6, 2021, 9:48 AM Mike Taylor wrote: > Hello, > > I've been reading Matt Annis' excellent book, Join the Future. I've been > digging through the early bleep stuff. Some of it is still interesting, and > some isn't. > > The most striking project I've discovered is Unique 3. There are some cuts > on Jus Unique that are absolutely mind blowing. Think early LFO, but done > earlier and done about ten times better. > > It's almost criminal that Frequencies is hailed as the classic album in > the genre when Jus Unique is so much more interesting. > > Not sure if this qualifies as summer techno, but it's the techno I've been > listening to this summer. > > Cheers, > M > > On Mon, Jul 5, 2021, 9:03 PM David Mansfield > wrote: > >> Hi all: >> >> Just wondering what has been nice to your ears as far as techno goes this >> summer? >> >
Re: Summer Techno Songs
Hello, I've been reading Matt Annis' excellent book, Join the Future. I've been digging through the early bleep stuff. Some of it is still interesting, and some isn't. The most striking project I've discovered is Unique 3. There are some cuts on Jus Unique that are absolutely mind blowing. Think early LFO, but done earlier and done about ten times better. It's almost criminal that Frequencies is hailed as the classic album in the genre when Jus Unique is so much more interesting. Not sure if this qualifies as summer techno, but it's the techno I've been listening to this summer. Cheers, M On Mon, Jul 5, 2021, 9:03 PM David Mansfield wrote: > Hi all: > > Just wondering what has been nice to your ears as far as techno goes this > summer? >
Summer Techno Songs
Hi all: Just wondering what has been nice to your ears as far as techno goes this summer?