Are there only 2, or is there a third? And what's the deal with the weird
radio stuff at the ends of those records?
those are great! i love that little skit on the end of grain 2 with
Ralphy the keyboard-playing dog.
glyn
..as far as tribal goes im really into oliver ho,joel mull and the meta
camp..im interested in knowing more on tribal techno myself..
I don't think that the Rave Scene is necessarily a great place for
techno, although at the same time I do hope that techno DJs continue to
infiltrate the rave
Come to Los Angeles where most of the raving population can't tell techno
from the whole in their ass. Misstress, Cari, Adam, come save us please!!!
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its definitely not mainstream and i feel that if techno was to become
really popular it would have already happened..
Well your right, it did sorta happen back in the early 90's, next time
your in NY ask Frainky Bones about Storm Rave.
Of course a lot has changed since then but I'm not ashamed of
Cyborg K asked:-
I'd like to ask for any recommendations on the
best tribal techno records/producers out there
right now, things that are deep, dark, and
danceable.
And the Fox replied;
Always difficult to be sure you have a common
understanding of other peoples terms
Have to agree with
Yeah, Fanon's cool, actually I'm from Kalamazoo and I love our homegrown
Kzoo techno. Even though many (most) in Kalamazoo don't know it exists!
Actually, I'm really f*cking mad right now cus one of my friends has my
Fanon records my Sonic Mind records and two of my Black Nation records,
of Carl Craig's festival. Maybe
we'll stop in Kalamazoo on our way to Chicago. Any interesting stuff going
on back there?
John
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urban fox wrote
btw the latest thing to catch peoples ears now the
deep and dark tribal purcussive loops have become
(over) common is a style of Latin or samba techno.
Works exceptionally well on the 'floor. Still looking
for the source of this ..
I'd say that its reasonable well
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id this track?
It's on Derrick May's set from the streetsound site:
http://streetsound.pseudo.com/specials/engage/may.ram
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
er, wait, it goes ba-ba-badya-ba-ba!
that's the jam. I've heard him play that often.
I don't have access to sound at work, so i can't listen.
I'll shut up now.
J
Talking
no - thats Kiler Byte, got that one :)
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With
the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
er, wait, it goes ba-ba-badya-ba-ba!
that's the jam. I've heard him play that often.
I don't have
fun.
Thanks,
Scott Stone
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urban fox wrote
btw the latest thing
Tribal Life
The Hayden Andre Project
Strobe Records 1991
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id this track?
It's on Derrick May's set from the streetsound
. The locked grooves on #1 are so much
fun.
Thanks,
Scott Stone
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Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it. Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend? I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store. The locked grooves on #1 are
while were are trainspoting may's set...theres this track around 14min and
30sec that ive been looking for...its got a house sample in it, and when
it breaks these dope synths start coming in...does anyone know what track it
is???
burns
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've
try www.fat-cat.co.uk they do a mail order service.
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Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying
[Grain]
Are there only 2, or is there a third?
There's three - the most recent two were FAT016 and 017 (both used to
superb effect on the Hawtin Dex EFX 909 mix incidentally). The first
one was a bit earlier (don't know the catalogue number off the top of
my head), and came with a 10
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