Anyone into Hellfish/Producer/Manue le Malin kind of stuff too?
out of curiosity...
I'm into the dark energetic techno with some humour in it :D
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Most music stays in it's semi-closed circles. Accordian music is very
very common in a lot of Europe, especially here in Ireland, which then fed
American bluegrass/appalachian music as well as cajun/zydeco.
You always have to look for things, it can't all come to you on it's own.
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] 'hard techno'
Most music stays in it's semi-closed circles. Accordian music is very
very common in a lot of Europe, especially here in Ireland, which then fed
American bluegrass/appalachian music as well as cajun/zydeco.
You always have to look for things, it can't all come to you on it's own
I can vividly recall after a devastatingly hard night at the Bankle
building, Robert Smith (anyone remember him or have a contact?) turning
to me and boldly stating hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance.
Funny how some subjects never really veer too far off the
hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance.
like folk music on an accordian? it's still there, you got to look though.
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hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance.
like folk music on an accordian? it's still there, you got to look though.
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hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance.
like folk music on an accordian? it's still there, you got to look though
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how do you figure?
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, :P wrote:
I think its bullshit that DJs can do this but if I showed up with a
laptop
and started playing remixed tracks off it, people would stab me mid-set.
(not that I yearn to do this)
-Joe
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if it sounds good people might forgive you for using technology in techno
kataconda
because I play shows and I get that impression from the people to which I
play music
-Joe
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how do you figure?
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, :P wrote:
I think its bullshit that DJs can
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if it sounds good people might forgive you for using technology in techno
kataconda
because I play shows and I get that impression from the people to which
I
play music
-Joe
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how do you figure?
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, :P
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how do you figure?
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, :P wrote:
I think its bullshit that DJs can do this but if I showed up with a
laptop
and started playing
313@hyperreal.org
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so are you saying you only do live PAs?
if that's the case than i think i understand what you mean.
although i still think you're mistaken.
i've seen quite a few live PAs (funkstorung, kid606...) where
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Subject: [313] hard techno
I can vividly recall after a devastatingly hard night at the Bankle
building, Robert Smith (anyone remember him or have a contact?) turning
to me and boldly stating hard techno will never die as long as there
are kids who want to dance
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