First off, that track is Tech House. You could take a look on Beatport for that...
First off, that track is Tech House. You could take a look on Beatport for that...
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I'm really liking stuff from Phunk Investigation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iUu0U5Cd40
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sz_CZnGbFg
And stuff by Brian Sanhaji:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyegQ0sOAAw
The Vly and The Adonis are right on the money, their references will get you some good stuff to start with. Do subscribe to the CLR podcast - the tracklists are often in there and you can start looking for more with that.
You could also probably take a look at Droid Behaviour (label) and their D-Node podcast. Audio Injection and Raiz are from this crew.
AI's work as "Truncate" is seriously good raw techno, unfortunately the best is of course not released...
And I'll chime in once more for Fachwerk/Mike Dehnert, my techno revelation of 2010 - (most represented artist in my collection now with Jeff Mills, in only a few months )
See also the Deeply Rooted House label, despite the name it has some serious techno on it at times, i.e. Dehnert (again), Klock, Marcelus. If you can get your hand on some sets by label boss DJ Deep, give it a shot, you may extract some gems from his tracklists.
Hotflush is usually a dubstep label but recent releases have been (good) techno by Joy O, Sigha and the like. Check these out.
@BFLY, yeah, most (if not all) of the Ostgut artists are rocking pure vinyl/cds. Even Shed when he's just spinning and not doing his live set
@all, yup, "izolat" is pretty much peak time techno. It's the peak in Marcel Fengler's CLR podcast from a few months back (he's on Ostgut btw, check him out if he hasn't been listed already - although he doesn't do much production you'll still benefit from his tracklists)
And on that note, do people even make an effort to try and search for music anymore? Most of those labels are really popular relatively speaking. A little effort would have shown that.
Whatever happened to people finding their own path music wise and developing it organically?
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