Some of his top 10's are more techno based and some are in the electro/ghetto-tech direction. I miss the Technology radio/ internet show, an enjoyable program.
>(if not the actual record, then the label or the artist). Yeah I'm sure at one time or another the artist or label may have been mentioned on 313. Like Psylocity "Pump it" (Psi Net), Umek, or Terence Fixmer right? So what's the new DJ Bam Bam like? Anyone brave enough to tackle this one? > If someone on the 313 list claims to have identified the best techno > record of the year, and then someone on g-tech says exactly the same > thing, you know that they will be referring to two different records; That was exactly my point, the techno world does not revolve around 313 like some people would like to believe. If you observe DJ charts, (my point with Dave Clarke who appeals to a wider audience) or record stores charts like SG does not reflect the music that is hyped on 313. on 12/11/02 11:12 AM, Brendan Nelson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dave Clarke's top ten: > > 1) Dijital V's Autobot 1000 "Bass Programme" (Twilight 76) > 2) Kirk Degiorgio "B1 Distraction" (Regal) > 3) D.J. P.J. "Like it Wild" (Databass) > 4) Psylocity "Pump it" (Psi Net) > 5) D.J. Rush "Spaceman" (Projex) > 6) Umek "ConRec 6" (White Label) > 7) D.J. Bam Bam "Bumpin" (Jach Star) > 8) Adam Jay "Nap town" (Renegade) > 9) Technasia "Final Quadrant" > 10) Terence Fixmer "Aktion Mekanik" (Music Man) * > > Apart from the DJ Bam Bam release, everything else on this list has been > mentioned recently on 313 (if not the actual record, then the label or > the artist). What you can tell from this top ten, though, is that Dave > Clarke is less of a techno DJ these days, and is instead leaning in a > bit of an electro/ghetto-tech direction. The techno records that he > actually charts tend not to be the sorts of records that 313 listmembers > particularly go for, though, and I personally prefer the music of people > like CiM or Fabrice Lig to DJ Rush. > > If someone on the 313 list claims to have identified the best techno > record of the year, and then someone on g-tech says exactly the same > thing, you know that they will be referring to two different records; > for the 313er, probably something on UR, and for the g-tech person it'll > be something on Primate or Drumcode. > > Many 313 list members do have a knack, oddly enough, for making music > that 313 list members actually like, and just because a record isn't > charted by Dave Clarke, that doesn't mean it's intrinsically worse than > those that are... just my $0.02! > > Brendan
