Has anyone got info on this ?lysterbes wrote:MPIA3 - A Casual Welding
Grafter gets a home is biggggg, where did the tracklist come from btw ?
Has anyone got info on this ?lysterbes wrote:MPIA3 - A Casual Welding
Blawan posted it.8022 wrote: Grafter gets a home is biggggg, where did the tracklist come from btw ?
bagelator wrote:nah, no groove in that. it just sounds like robots bumming eachother.
AVN#004: MPIA3 debut 12" - New project making it's first airing on Avian.8022 wrote:Has anyone got info on this ?lysterbes wrote:MPIA3 - A Casual Welding
Grafter gets a home is biggggg, where did the tracklist come from btw ?
dublerium wrote:q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
Agree with this whole comment, it's already happening to a degree already and it's definitely a refreshing direction, certain to blow up over the next year. There's other areas of techno that are taking big strides currently too which is great to see.
dublerium wrote:q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
Agree with this whole comment, it's already happening to a degree already and it's definitely a refreshing direction, certain to blow up over the next year. There's other areas of techno that are taking big strides currently too which is great to see.
dublerium wrote:q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
Agree with this whole comment, it's already happening to a degree already and it's definitely a refreshing direction, certain to blow up over the next year. There's other areas of techno that are taking big strides currently too which is great to see.
come on, swamp are shifting LOTS of units of their stuff, think of labels like R&S and Warp, they have fan bases far wider than any dubstep label, because they have such a back catalogue.Thewbert wrote:dunno if i agree with you
House and garage is way more accessible than the likes of the stuff Blawan is putting out at the minute. It might get slightly more popular but this sort of stuff will always be pretty underground (ie, 95% of attendees will be lads)
Its better that way anyway
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