I recommend this track because there is plenty of info on the web about Photek's 
production techniques for this particular song.
It is also interesting in that it is built around a theme, I dont think many tracks 
today are produced with this in mind.
The live element of the Taiko drum provides a good element for discussion as well. 


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>       PHOTEK : NI-TEN-ICHI-RYU 
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>       Jus' listen...
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> How come noone suppplied REASONS why they would be useful.  This is my pick- its 
>atonal in a lot of ways but is a prime example of the genre's greatest contribution- 
>Photek is a master of using percussion as both melody and rythym, creating tension 
>and release through intricate drum programming.  Granted the style isn't much in use 
>anymore, but this track ranks as my personal pick for the height of DnB artistry. ---
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