quoted 6 lines * speedy j's output over the last year has been amazing as well. kreck and
>* speedy j's output over the last year has been amazing as well. kreck and
>bugmod were absolutely wicked. the remix of chris liebing's analogon
>kicked my ass, with a massive, massive breakdown, more recently, his remix
>of adam beyer's ignition key is really, really fucking good. just builds
>and builds and never drops the kick drum, but manages to be more manic
>than 99% of techno out there.
i finally had the opportunity to finally see speedy j live at an afterparty
at the detroit music fest this year. granted what he was doing wasn't
mindblowingly new, but devastatingly effective on the dance floor. most of
his set probably consisted of really long buildups with only short amounts
of release provided by massive kickdrums that pummel you senseless. i can
see how loudboxer is boring for home listening, but played loud as hell in a
dark room of full people going completely nuts, it's a totally different
experience.
he also has a recent release on novamute called tanga - if you liked bugmod
or krekc it'll likely be right up your alley.
for other harder techno recommendations - there's mark broom, who's always
rocked it, and up-and comer christian wunsch who kicks on on just about
anything he releases. shufflemaster always keeps the shit interesting too.
quoted 42 lines From: wallace winfrey <wally@booyaka.com>
>From: wallace winfrey <wally@booyaka.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] my definition of techno
>Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 21:26:21 -0600 (MDT)
>
>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, wolf kemker wrote:
>
> > discuss. recommendations please of similar driving stuff.
> > yes. you idm folks.
>
>* blackout audio -- mark eg's label. hard and dark.
>
>* pounding grooves is very good swedish-style stompy techno. i could be
>wrong, but i heard he (lawrence dunster) was doing psy-trance beforehand.
>weird. excellent production nonetheless.
>
>* speedy j's output over the last year has been amazing as well. kreck and
>bugmod were absolutely wicked. the remix of chris liebing's analogon
>kicked my ass, with a massive, massive breakdown, more recently, his remix
>of adam beyer's ignition key is really, really fucking good. just builds
>and builds and never drops the kick drum, but manages to be more manic
>than 99% of techno out there.
>
>funny that grooves was dissing all over loudboxer -- the reviewer
>obviously didn't get it. headphone music it aint -- it takes on a whole
>different meaning on a big freaking sound system.
>
>* cristian vogel's dungeon master double-twelve would appeal to a lot of
>people on this list. really twisted stuff.
>
>it may have a limited audience, but i think some of the most innovative
>stuff in electronic music is being filed in the techno bins right now.
>
>cheers
>
>w
>
>
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