jumps on bandwagon
these for starters:
THE ADVENT
AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM
APHEX TWIN
ASHLEY MACISAAC
DJ BLAME
CORNERSHOP
DAFT PUNK
DEEP DISH
DJ DIMITRI FROM PARIS
JIMI TENOR
JUNO REACTOR
THE ORB
SLAM
all of whom i would love to see live. i also find it interesting (not being sarcy, honest!) that out of the three acts you list as not being techno trance freaks, one of them has their roots in the birth of hardcore techno, another was doing some of the harshest techno i've heard on their debut album, and the other has taken a great deal of influence from techno into their work. see, you're not as narrow-minded as you claim to be ;)
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Sun 29 Jun 2003, 13:29,
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THE ADVENT
AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM
APHEX TWIN
ASHLEY MACISAAC
DJ BLAME
CORNERSHOP
DAFT PUNK
DEEP DISH
DJ DIMITRI FROM PARIS
JIMI TENOR
JUNO REACTOR
THE ORB
SLAM
all of whom i would love to see live. i also find it interesting (not being sarcy, honest!) that out of the three acts you list as not being techno trance freaks, one of them has their roots in the birth of hardcore techno, another was doing some of the harshest techno i've heard on their debut album, and the other has taken a great deal of influence from techno into their work. see, you're not as narrow-minded as you claim to be ;)
yes.
that may be true, however they actually have skill in making their music. they dont need to go on a computer, get a few samples, throw them together and loop them hundreds of times in a row.
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Sun 29 Jun 2003, 13:34,
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mmmm
because it really is that easy. it really bugs me how people say dance is music is so boring & repetetive coz it's just the same thing over & over again, when if people actually bothered to listen to it properly they'd realise that totally isn't the case at all. i'd argue the point that pop/rock music is totally repetetive because it all goes intro/verse/chorus/verse/chorus/bridge/verse/chorus/outro. it's just as much a valid point, yet just as much completely blinkered and wrong.
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Sun 29 Jun 2003, 13:37,
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