Latest release from Claudio Mate, simply banging....
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:48 pm
by AxeD
Think that's around 10 bpm slower than my usual stuff but it's a nice track
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:05 pm
by mks
That other vid I posted was a Soul Designer remix. This tune here is nice as well. Depends on what kind of techno you rock. I tend to go deeper and syncopated.
Soul Designer - Detroit Sound:
Oh, got to add this. Another track that I have on vinyl that has seen some heavy rotation.
Techno stuff from Scuba always works. Overlay is one of my favourite tracks right now, played
it out a few times too. Percussion on that hits so hard
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:22 pm
by Liam92
Anyone recommend me some decent dark techno podcasts/shows in a similar vein to the Clairvoyants on Rinse and the CLR Podcast?
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:08 am
by AxeD
Liam92 wrote:Anyone recommend me some decent dark techno podcasts/shows in a similar vein to the Clairvoyants on Rinse and the CLR Podcast?
Quite a few Boiler Room ones. I don't have a lot of good techno podcasts, I'd go with Drumcode, Boiler Room, CLR.
Some good dark techno sets come from: Ben Klock, Darko Esser, James Ruskin, Regis, Function etc..
People, you should really check out some Wizard mixes from the '80's if you haven't already. They are pretty mind blowing with a mashup of techno, house, hip-hop, electro and whatever. All done on vinyl. I heard some mixes on DJ Assault's website.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:39 pm
by Drizzt
So I have been sessioning Perc-Wicker & Steel and the new Vatican Shadow record. Anyone familiar with these records got any other tips?
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:04 am
by fassyman
drizzt, check out mike parker
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:54 pm
by BonerJams04
Neil Landstrumm + Max Cooper.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:38 pm
by ultraspatial
Drizzt wrote:So I have been sessioning Perc-Wicker & Steel and the new Vatican Shadow record. Anyone familiar with these records got any other tips?
You might like Blackest Ever Black's output then, especially Regis. Check his older solo stuff, as well as other projects (Sandwell District, British Murder Boys etc).
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:12 pm
by AxeD
ultraspatial wrote:
Drizzt wrote:So I have been sessioning Perc-Wicker & Steel and the new Vatican Shadow record. Anyone familiar with these records got any other tips?
You might like Blackest Ever Black's output then, especially Regis. Check his older solo stuff, as well as other projects (Sandwell District, British Murder Boys etc).
Yes, this. Regis and James Ruskin is a nice collab too (O/V/R). Not a whole lot of tunes I think, but there are bound
to be some liveset recordings.
Drizzt wrote:So I have been sessioning Perc-Wicker & Steel and the new Vatican Shadow record. Anyone familiar with these records got any other tips?
You might like Blackest Ever Black's output then, especially Regis. Check his older solo stuff, as well as other projects (Sandwell District, British Murder Boys etc).
Yes, this. Regis and James Ruskin is a nice collab too (O/V/R). Not a whole lot of tunes I think, but there are bound
to be some liveset recordings.
Yeah, they got the Post Traumatic Son EP + some remixes of it, and another EP, Interior.