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    Well what I used to consider techno would be 136-142bpm not this deep house breed it is now but that's what people expect now

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucidstrings View Post
    Well what I used to consider techno would be 136-142bpm not this deep house breed it is now but that's what people expect now
    I think the reason that modern techno is slower is that it emerged out of the minimal techno scene. Most new Techno is a mix between minimal and traditional techno and usually sits around the 127 - 135 mark. Producers like Skudge, Marcel Dettmann, DVS1 etc are definitely playing and making proper techno unless we are talking about completely different artists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucidstrings View Post
    Well what I used to consider techno would be 136-142bpm not this deep house breed it is now but that's what people expect now
    it is true that "Deep house" is thrown around where it doesn't apply but it's been an offshoot of techno for 25+ years.

    here's a great example:
    http://www.discogs.com/Walt-J-Divinity/release/10533

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilthyDave View Post
    What people call Techno these days is actually House anyway so I wouldn't worry!

    Just stick some early Drumcode (pre 2000) on with Adam Beyer hammering nails into your skull and give 'em some educatin'!
    so true

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    Not sure if all too techno, but it's a nice stripped down version of this track and i love it. Think it'd fit a warm up set for most 4/4 genres tbh.


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    If you're having trouble getting organised for the set, I'd be happy to take over...
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    I did a techno night warm up for Harvey McKay a few weeks back and these tunes went down well...








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    Quote Originally Posted by happydan View Post
    If you're having trouble getting organised for the set, I'd be happy to take over...
    hahaha joker

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    . This is what I'd consider techno back In late 90s early 2000 clearly techno now days us very djfferent

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    When I throw together a set list I always make sure to take a listen to all the tracks in question when cleaning around the house or playing a game or just relaxing... if you are paying proper attention you will catch the track that doesn't quite fit well in the tracks selected.

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