I like it! Lyrics could be better though.HardkorSB said:This isn't exactly techno but listen and enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2vWQFHP3D0
I like it! Lyrics could be better though.HardkorSB said:This isn't exactly techno but listen and enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2vWQFHP3D0
Once you get over the inherent weirdness of their tracks, you start to hear how it all works together, and it's so amazing. Just listen to it four or five more times.Lord Mountbatten Reborn said:That was certainly... interesting.mrpenguinismyhomeboy said:LISTEN TO ANIMAL COLLECTIVE. THEY ARE SO EFFING GOOD.Lord Mountbatten Reborn said:It gives me a headache. I'm sure techno with an actual tune exists, but I never hear it in my daily life, and all the stuff I do hear does this:
I like my songs to have some variety. I did like that Hot Butter one though. Mild, yet tuneful.Tdc2182 said:Well, I would have no problem with techno except for this.
(Music starts)
Hmm, this is pretty nifty
(music continues)
Alright, it seems like they are adding a little bit to this song now, this is picking up nicely.
(music continues)
Been a bit of the same thing for a while
(music continues)
hmm...
(Music stops, beat changes)
Alright, I was beginning to get worried
(Beat resumes normally)
Oh...
(song ends)
Well now
I wouldn't have any problems, but Techno is really just beats that never really go anywhere. Great at parties, where they are in the back of your head, fueling that Party Fever, but just rather lame anywhere else.)
Funny you should mention Aphex Twin, he remixed this track for 26 Mixes For Cash. It has a great bassline around the midpoint breakdown, although you need a sub that can get down to about 40Hz!Small Waves said:Dumping three tracks.
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This seems to be the only track from Newbuild on youtube. It's a shame since Sync/Swim and Compulsion are fucking awesome. Newbuild is not as popular as Ninety or Ex;el, but is still one of the most important albums in acid house, cited as a huge influence by Autechre and Aphex Twin. A true milestone in dance music.
Them being French is kinda irrelevant, and the OP had a special section for house, soo... I think Daft Punk was needed here.Small Waves said:Why would one discuss French House in a techno thread?Ekonk said:WHERE IS DAFT PUNK? Where is Daft Punk? Seriously dude. I'm not sure if it's techno but it certainly is electronic.
But nuts to that. Discovery was great, but I can see why it was met with mixed opinions because it was completely different from Homework. Still haven't listened to Human After All because I'm hesitant because almost everyone I have heard talk about HAA said that it was crap on the few rare occasions it does come up into a Daft Punk discussion.
Yeah, the drugs are a *****... It's kind of sad they have to be associated with the rave scene, because the music and people themselves are nice, but as soon you bring hard drugs into it, people get so fucked up it's not funny...scumofsociety said:Yes, techno and various subgenres are my choice of music whether you are talking about techno specifically or are just using it as a catch all word for electronic dance/ambient/chillout music. Speedcore, gabba, hard techno and acid techno are my favourites but basically anything that might come under the hardcore techno label.
I used to make my own and DJ at a few squat parties and raves 5-15 years ago and Simon Underground said a few of my tunes were potential releases but then as happens to a lot of ravers too many hard drugs and crazy women knocked me out of the rave circles and crushed my creative spirit. I still have the equipment and all the tunes but the will to mix and create has gone.
Sounds more like Breakbeat Hardcore to me tbh, which is kind of the precursor to Happy Hardcore.khaimera said:Its Happy Hardcore basically. It reminded me of early nineties rave music since it had elements of jungle. I tend to prefer the darker side of electronic music.
Yeah, I think I have most of it on mp3 or wav lying around somewhere as well as having everything I made backed up on the original sequencer programme although I don't have that installed atm. Someone else asked if I could post them on an electronic music thread a while back but I don't know how to do that with music.Arachon said:You don't happen to have examples of anything you've produced yourself?
Woah, holy shit dude, I have an electronica band no one listens to as well! I have some stuff on Youtube. Name is x^2. you can look it up if you like. You'll have scroll down a lot though.PoisonUnagi said:I like some techno, preferably the stuff that classifies itself as Electronica.
Speaking of which, I made an entire album [http://www.villafuzz.net84.net]'s worth of Electronica in the weekend... I can haz feedback?
I suppose you could try uploading the sound files to one of those file-hosting sites, and just throw the links at people.scumofsociety said:Yeah, I think I have most of it on mp3 or wav lying around somewhere as well as having everything I made backed up on the original sequencer programme although I don't have that installed atm. Someone else asked if I could post them on an electronic music thread a while back but I don't know how to do that with music.
PS: Beat you to it with GFB Speedcore Lacrima![]()
Might give that a go. It's a bit late to start fiddling around now where I am but I'll bookmark this page and give it a go tomorrow.Arachon said:I suppose you could try uploading the sound files to one of those file-hosting sites, and just throw the links at people.
Speedcore Lacrima is a nice track, kind of a melodic quality that I've found hard to find in most similar tracks by other Djs.
You're probably right on the genres. I was never that good at knowing the specifics of all of them. I'm really diggin that Gabba Front Berlin.Arachon said:OP: I think the word you are looking for is 'EDM' rather than 'Techno'.
And as for the music, I like it, I frequently attend Rave parties... so yeah... I'm generally into Hardcore and Goa-/Psytrance (with subgenres), but I enjoy the occasional Breakbeat and Terrorcore as well.
Goa-/Psytrance
Hardcore
Gabba/Terror-/Speedcore
Breakbeat
Yeah, the drugs are a *****... It's kind of sad they have to be associated with the rave scene, because the music and people themselves are nice, but as soon you bring hard drugs into it, people get so fucked up it's not funny...scumofsociety said:Yes, techno and various subgenres are my choice of music whether you are talking about techno specifically or are just using it as a catch all word for electronic dance/ambient/chillout music. Speedcore, gabba, hard techno and acid techno are my favourites but basically anything that might come under the hardcore techno label.
I used to make my own and DJ at a few squat parties and raves 5-15 years ago and Simon Underground said a few of my tunes were potential releases but then as happens to a lot of ravers too many hard drugs and crazy women knocked me out of the rave circles and crushed my creative spirit. I still have the equipment and all the tunes but the will to mix and create has gone.
You don't happen to have examples of anything you've produced yourself?
Sounds more like Breakbeat Hardcore to me tbh, which is kind of the precursor to Happy Hardcore.khaimera said:Its Happy Hardcore basically. It reminded me of early nineties rave music since it had elements of jungle. I tend to prefer the darker side of electronic music.
Wow, you're the first person to like Rockin' Alivemrpenguinismyhomeboy said:Woah, holy shit dude, I have an electronica band no one listens to as well! I have some stuff on Youtube. Name is x^2. you can look it up if you like. You'll have scroll down a lot though.PoisonUnagi said:I like some techno, preferably the stuff that classifies itself as Electronica.
Speaking of which, I made an entire album [http://www.villafuzz.net84.net]'s worth of Electronica in the weekend... I can haz feedback?
There are so many of us.
As for feedback, well yes, you can has. I listened to every track, and I can say that all of them are pretty good. Rockin' Alive, Haze, My Twisted Massacre, and Coldstorm were the best tracks in my opinion. You might want to try polishing your sound a little bit. The first couple of tracks especially seems very empty and bare, and could definitely be helped by some reverb or something. Try making the sound more finished, I think is the best word. Make sure the tracks are complete before putting them up. But the Album you've got up there is good and is definitely going on my iPod in the event of a download link.