RE: (313) techno/health

2003-08-28 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
to quote Robin. i must be getting old, i like my techno a lot slower these days (yeah and i mean techno, not house) Sorry if this is really boring but someone may have a view on this. Techno with its 120-130 bpm raises the heartbeat and Blood Pressure..yep Ive tried it with a moniterlisten

RE: (313) techno/health

2003-08-28 Thread Ryan Snowden
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: 28 August 2003 15:18 |To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' |Cc: '313' |Subject: RE: (313) techno/health | | |to quote Robin. i must be getting old, i like my techno a lot |slower these days (yeah and i mean techno, not house) | |Sorry if this is really boring but someone may have

RE: (313) techno/health

2003-08-28 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
: (313) techno/health to quote Robin. i must be getting old, i like my techno a lot slower these days (yeah and i mean techno, not house) Sorry if this is really boring but someone may have a view on this. Techno with its 120-130 bpm raises the heartbeat and Blood Pressure..yep Ive tried

Re: (313) techno/health

2003-08-28 Thread Greg Earle
Ravinder Mann wrote: Is there good slower techno out there that it not too 'noodly' and 'soft'. I don't mind the harshness is more to do with the BPMs. A million examples, but the first two things that popped into my head: Either one of the Luke Slater's 7th Plain albums (My Yellow Wise Rug or

RE: (313) techno/health

2003-08-28 Thread andrew.hodgson
Ravinder Mann wrote: Is there good slower techno out there that it not too 'noodly' and 'soft'. I don't mind the harshness is more to do with the BPMs. The new Aztec Mystic on UR isn't bad at -4 ;-) Fix remix o'course... (listens to it for the 70th time) Seriously, in my experience it's