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