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William Samuels
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Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:23:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: [idm] my definition of techno
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I love techno as well, but I own so much minimal techno I don't really feel the need to buy that much of the new stuff unless it is really exceptional. Surgeon is always great, I'll usually pick any of his releases on sight. One artist that I am really like is Diego Hostettler, who usually just releases material as Diego or for idm material Shapes & Forms. Cristian Vogel & Paul Mac usually put out some pretty good releases. Oh yeah, Central Records is awesome!!!
quoted 21 lines ruaridh :" <thevillageorchestra@hotmail.com> wrote:> ruaridh :" <thevillageorchestra@hotmail.com> wrote: > > i've gone off Adam Beyer quite a bit since my early > drumcodes buying > days...however, techno for me is the one true love > that will never die. > perenially unfshionable to all but a hardcore few, > and misunderstood by many > (especially those who like the other electronic > music i do), at its best it > has a complexity and power that are equal to > anything in the idm or > experimental electronic scenes. > the perfect encapsulation of techno for me at the > moment is Surgeon's "Death > Before Surrender" from the British Murder Boys Ep, > which covers more in 8 > minutes than most artists do in a lifetime. His > "Force and Form" album is > unsurpassable. >
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