Techno techno techno techno!
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nagsheadwarrior said:
808 Estate said:
Anyone remember Tyssen Street studios.
Did a good few laser shows there. Always a brilliant crowd and decent security.
Did the NYE 1999 Pendragon there, foooook it was messy!Did a good few laser shows there. Always a brilliant crowd and decent security.
Got on a bus about 1000 the following morning and my last pill fell out of my pocket didn't knownit was there and rolled down the bus floor in slow motion lol all the normal people just staring!
Well it felt like they were
Picked it up and swallowed the evidence ASAP lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuWDfZmhajY
canny rem how to do proper utuby links but tonight im finishing off with this old skooler
yes i was there for this night and yes i was more wasted then than i am now....but seeminly not by a lot tbh happy new year etc etc
canny rem how to do proper utuby links but tonight im finishing off with this old skooler
yes i was there for this night and yes i was more wasted then than i am now....but seeminly not by a lot tbh happy new year etc etc
Edited by stupidbutkeen on Sunday 1st January 02:41
I could probably sit here all day and post my favourite Hardcore Techno and Gabber tracks but will try and limit myself!
Some classic Deathchant, a hugely influential UK record label in the Hardcore realm
A track form the early 90's when hardcore was still a big melting pot of genres.
A more current release and a good example of Hardcore Techno I would have said
An old track form Amsterdam's Mokum Records. Like Rotterdam Records a lot of Mokum's early stuff up to about 1995 was awesome
Something nice and brutal on Bloody Fist, got a kind of panicked desperate feel, the kind of tune I could easily put on loop...
Some classic Deathchant, a hugely influential UK record label in the Hardcore realm
A track form the early 90's when hardcore was still a big melting pot of genres.
A more current release and a good example of Hardcore Techno I would have said
An old track form Amsterdam's Mokum Records. Like Rotterdam Records a lot of Mokum's early stuff up to about 1995 was awesome
Something nice and brutal on Bloody Fist, got a kind of panicked desperate feel, the kind of tune I could easily put on loop...
Another early hardcore tune with input from Isla Gold.
A tune from Peckerhead, who specialises in releasing modern "early hardcore" , remixed by the ever talented DJ Hellfish.
DJ Mad Dog from Italy with a nice pounding Gabber track. A lot of his recent stuff has some very nice hard techno vibes to it.
A tune from Peckerhead, who specialises in releasing modern "early hardcore" , remixed by the ever talented DJ Hellfish.
DJ Mad Dog from Italy with a nice pounding Gabber track. A lot of his recent stuff has some very nice hard techno vibes to it.
I realise I may be coming in a bit strong with the heavy tunes but at least it demonstrates Techno's diversity...
Anyway something pretty trancie
Something decidedly less trancie on 80 Aum.
Sampling Jean Michel Jarre's Rendez Vous makes Atomic Compressor's "Camel, Class A " quite an emotional tune, not always easy for a gabber track. Bit of a Trancie edge as well, perhaps they would appreciate it in the We love Trance thread?
Lenny Dee of New York's Industrial Strength Records with Ralphie D. I love this tune, nice and tough without being overtly hard.
Anyway something pretty trancie
Something decidedly less trancie on 80 Aum.
Sampling Jean Michel Jarre's Rendez Vous makes Atomic Compressor's "Camel, Class A " quite an emotional tune, not always easy for a gabber track. Bit of a Trancie edge as well, perhaps they would appreciate it in the We love Trance thread?
Lenny Dee of New York's Industrial Strength Records with Ralphie D. I love this tune, nice and tough without being overtly hard.
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