yeah, i just recently discovered UR's "Codebreaker". The track on the
long side of the ep is terrific. I didn't know UR had it in 'em. I
guess it's a lot sunnier than most of their stuff. It's got that
swing beat. It's got the P-Funk-like burbles. And yet it's still
ripping techno. Damn.
are there other tracks in that vein out there? I mean, I guess there
must be a million, but what's another great one?
Speaking of stuff from Detroit, I'm really liking the sharp, minimal
electro-booty of the Erotek "Guess Your Weight" ep...
As to the original poster's query (sorry seem to have lost who that
was), there's a detroit techno mailing list called "313" served by
hyperreal.org
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/
I'd add Jeff Mills to the short list. Maybe the "Waveform Transmission" series?
k
quoted 2 lines a top 10 classic Detroit Techno tracks so I can
> >> a top 10 classic Detroit Techno tracks so I can
> >> start exploring
Greg Smith <purgasmith@earthlink.net> wrote
quoted 21 lines Add to that list..
>Add to that list..
>
>12"'s
>
>UR "Final Frontier" on UR
>UR "Code Breaker" on UR
>Suburban Night "The Art of Stalking/The Worlds" on Transmat
>Claude Young "Updating the Exisitng System" 7th City
>Rob Hood "Movable Parts" on MPlant (paranoid minimalism at it's finest)
>Rob Hood "Monobox" on MPlant (groovy minimalism at it's finest)
>Dan Bell *anything* on accelerate
>Shake "Tracks for my father" 7th City
>Juan Atkins "No UFO's" on Metroplex
>Juan Atkins "Night Drive through Babylon" on Metroplex
>Juan Atkins/Low Res "Amuk + Remixes" Metroplex
>UR Remix of Maurizio's first release on M!
>
>Available on CD and vinyl
>
>"Internal Empire" Rob Hood on Tresor
>"Interstellar Fugitives" UR Collective
Red Planet Comp CD available from submerge
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