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brett
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by brett » Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:10 am
Joseph-J wrote:Brett wrote:and of course early Public Enemy is always good.
Saw they had a new album out, wondering if it was any good....? seeing as everything they've released since Muse Sick an Hour has been utter shite.
Eeehhh...its okay. I've had it for about five months now and haven't listened to the whole thing. Their music is getting better, but they'll never recapture their glory days.
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dubversif
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by dubversif » Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:43 am
bhangra/punjab-influenced flavours, old atmospheric/new "techmospheric" dnb, electro/industrial ala Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Ministry, Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, etc.
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bze
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by bze » Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:14 am
Joseph-J wrote:Yeah, I prefer my techno a bit more forward-looking and less european! Surgeon and Regis are the daddies.
Surgeon is indeed The Daddy, saw him playing dj/live here in february. He was absolutely tearing the dancefloor into pieces, played even a couple of odd dubstep tracks! How he blended dubstep into hard banging detroit was truly amazing.
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fseq
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by fseq » Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:08 am
How he blended dubstep into hard banging detroit was truly amazing.
he uses ableton live.
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auralassassin
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by auralassassin » Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:38 am
fseq wrote: How he blended dubstep into hard banging detroit was truly amazing.
he uses ableton live.
he also uses some hardware as well. Surgeon is the motherfuckin man. No holds barred, ass kicking techno/industrial EVERY time!
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joseph-j
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by joseph-j » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:19 am
bze wrote:Joseph-J wrote:Yeah, I prefer my techno a bit more forward-looking and less european! Surgeon and Regis are the daddies.
Surgeon is indeed The Daddy, saw him playing dj/live here in february. He was absolutely tearing the dancefloor into pieces, played even a couple of odd dubstep tracks! How he blended dubstep into hard banging detroit was truly amazing.
British Murder Boys are playing in Kings Cross next month at Canvas. Which is a pity cause that place is a
dive.
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clashcame
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by clashcame » Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:29 am
Joseph-J wrote:
Yeah, I prefer my techno a bit more forward-looking and less european! Surgeon and Regis are the daddies.
aye if you are into that whole birmingham industrial style and beyond check out Female\Grovskopa\Luka Baumann\Some Reeko stuff\Kareem\DJ Boss also. Some of the slovak-eastern european stuff is good too but I much prefer the old Olga & Joseph (What a class name for a label

releases from Toky & Dalo.
Anyway. Fuck all that shit. Subhead/Landstrumm/Vogel/Schmidt et all are the daddies.

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clashcame
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by clashcame » Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:30 am
auralassassin wrote:fseq wrote: How he blended dubstep into hard banging detroit was truly amazing.
he uses ableton live.
he also uses some hardware as well.
an abelton controller perhaps?

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auralassassin
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by auralassassin » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:02 pm
Clashcame wrote:an abelton controller perhaps?

Actually, if I remember correctly...
He used CycLoops, serato, an 808, ableton and a 303/909(cant remember, pretty sure it was a 909)
he had 2 controllers, and 2 decks operating more than one serato setup. It was pretty intense. I'll kick up the set.
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jera
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by jera » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:04 pm
been feelin my techno more recently...went to a local night (riff raff) had a wickid time dont really no many tracks or djs but i saw dave the drummer and he was playin sum stompin acid stuff.one track that stands out from his set..."one night in hackney"

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bze
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by bze » Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:13 pm
auralassassin wrote:he had 2 controllers, and 2 decks operating more than one serato setup. It was pretty intense. I'll kick up the set.
While he was visiting here he was playing only turntables and his Mac. First part of the set was with the decks, somewhere in the middle he jumped to live tweakin'. Very plain setup but it was working like magic for the crowd.
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nonseq
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by nonseq » Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:33 pm
I second the Surgeon praise. Its such a pity the British Murder Boys album was cancelled.
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toxin
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by toxin » Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:38 pm
gabba techno is the shizzle........................
propper music...........................
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nonseq
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by nonseq » Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:43 pm
Id call it industrial techno. Gabba techno would be The Mover on Tresor.
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toxin
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by toxin » Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:45 pm
oops my mistake
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mrjiggyfly
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by mrjiggyfly » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:04 am
gravious wrote:I only likes me two other kindsa musics:
Country, and Western
Uhhhhh-icK
Now wheres ma dawg Skeeter...
I'm with ya!!!!!!!
Really mixin' the genres

Smoke 'em if ya got 'em
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rjv
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by rjv » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:05 am
some breaks, electro, technoid & atmospheric dnb, some techno (mostly swedish + some minimal/dub), downtempo/nujazz, some (post-)hardcore punk and finnish not-so-mainstream rock.
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