What about the "tracky" Pro-Jex sound Rob???

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From: Rob Jarvis. Victoria Music Ltd. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2003 15:37
To: Toby Frith; 313 Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)

Hmmm. Steady on there,
i can't believe you are comparing Derrick Mays -  Wiggin  / nude photo to
the over produced blandness of Adam Beyer's drum code series.

or am i wrong?

yes i do fall into the to the older (elitist) generation,
the reason for maturing away from techno is because the "tracky" Swedish
sound has bastardised MY interpretation of real Techno.

labels like Transmat set the standard for ME. The rest can follow.... i'll
still dip my toe in a bit of the 'new' techno by listening to stuff from
Umek, Carola...but it just doesn't do it for me....maybe it's the strings.

...phew!  loads to say on this....

I'll be back ;-)

Rob Jarvis.
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pro-jex + killa bite + inform + subvoice + room tone + housedust + nepenta +
u7 + kne' deep + rodeo meat + response audio + sounds unique + hypercubic +
radio sonic + neon + feedback

> From: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Telegraph Group Limited
> Reply-To: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 14:54:40 -0000
> To: "spw" <It really is one of the most misunderstood and hated
>> electronic music genres out there, I would attribute the lack
>> of interest to the popularity of house and trance and the
>> older
>> (elitist) generation maturing away from techno to other
>> forms
>> of electronic music. (i.e., IDM, Larry Heard, Broken Beat,
>> Moodyman, "soulful" house, electro, ect..)
>> One of the major dance ma>, <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)
>
> "How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin
> (one of the first techno records) or Nude Photo?"
>
> That's a big can of worms you're opening there.
>
>
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "spw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: 12 February 2003 14:04
> Subject: Re: (313) t-1000 interview (techno rant)
>
>
>> It's sad how a lot of people have turned their backs on
>> techno.
>> It really is one of the most misunderstood and hated
>> electronic music genres out there, I would attribute the lack
>> of interest to the popularity of house and trance and the
>> older
>> (elitist) generation maturing away from techno to other
>> forms
>> of electronic music. (i.e., IDM, Larry Heard, Broken Beat,
>> Moodyman, "soulful" house, electro, ect..)
>> One of the major dance mags should dedicate an entire issue
>> to
>> 'techno' highlighting some of the established techno talent
>> like Carola, and the few surviving techno artist from Detroit
>> like T1000 still creating
>> "Detroit techno" of course also the new up and coming
>> talent
>> from
>> around the World you dont hear much about making techno
>> for the 21'st Century.
>> Some guy once told me 'techno' no longer resembles the
>> early Detroit techno sound.
>> How is Drumcode really that different than Mayday, Wiggin
>> (one of the first techno records) or Nude Photo?
>> They are both repetitive track based DJ Tools oriented
>> electronic music based
>> in minimalism, abstraction, and futurism.
>> People like Robert Hood are one of the few Detroit schooled
>> techno artist still making techno records.
>>
>>> http://www.gothamgrooves.com/newsletter/feb-03/T-1000Intvw.html
>>>
>>> Not sure if this has been posted already....
>>>
>>>
>>> www.bleep43.com
>>
>>
>


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