Schranz... mmmm... might want to check Frank Kvitta and posse. (God's Army etc.)
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Schranz... mmmm... might want to check Frank Kvitta and posse. (God's Army etc.)
Rather have some Paul Kalkbrenner in stead. ;)
Saw Kalkbrenner at I Love Techno too, he was absolutely outstanding.
Berghrain is it a genre?
Been to the club Berghrain in Berlin.. mad.
Amen... That's why I went all out on techno parties during WMC - only time I get a chance.Quote:
God I wish they did shit like this in the US more often...
I dont think so its just one of the many names being bandied about for music like this, Dub Techno and Experimental Techno are two others as well I think. Its seems to be the Berghain sound because most of its residents like Ben Klock and Marcell Dettmann are spinning it, so I've heard quite a few people calling it Berghain Techno!
It's definitely a sub genre even though the guys that make it play it wouldn't like to say so.
From what I read it's mostly because of the clubs acoustics, it supposed to sound amazing
Shifter47 love uk techno, it sort of made me stop listening to techno at some point but the guys like surgeon, Ben sims and Regis have definitely made a resurgence.
It's quite a convenient way to refer to a certain sound, too. I mean, trying to describe something like that in terms of genre is always hard. I also often refer to the afterhours mixture of tech house/deep house/techno, which I so dearly love, as Bar25 (or nowadays Kater) music ;)
edit: Not a new phenomenon either, just think of "NY Garage" as a genre description ;)
If anyone produces in this thread, would you be interested in checking out my tune? I havent mastered it yet, because quite frankly I've never gotten to the mastering stage before, and if anyone who has a clue would give it a listen and maybe give me a few pointers? :)
I've removed that link after i mastered it a bit, and here is the result!