Soiree wrote:OK, so in defense of my MDMA infused-awful memory.
Scuba played this DEEP TECH tune, there were really strange vocals of a man with a monotone voice all I can really remember from the lyrics was that he said "... THE SYSTEM ... THE SYSTEM"
Total shot in the dark, I know. The song was uber-tits though,
If anyone knows any DEEP-Tech tunes with poetry over the rhythm,
sharing is caring
Soiree wrote:OK, so in defense of my MDMA infused-awful memory.
Scuba played this DEEP TECH tune, there were really strange vocals of a man with a monotone voice all I can really remember from the lyrics was that he said "... THE SYSTEM ... THE SYSTEM"
Total shot in the dark, I know. The song was uber-tits though,
If anyone knows any DEEP-Tech tunes with poetry over the rhythm,
sharing is caring
(remove the spaces, there was some formating issues
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:00 pm
by kingbananathe
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:46 pm
by AxeD
goodeh wrote:
Soiree wrote:OK, so in defense of my MDMA infused-awful memory.
Scuba played this DEEP TECH tune, there were really strange vocals of a man with a monotone voice all I can really remember from the lyrics was that he said "... THE SYSTEM ... THE SYSTEM"
Total shot in the dark, I know. The song was uber-tits though,
If anyone knows any DEEP-Tech tunes with poetry over the rhythm,
sharing is caring
(remove the spaces, there was some formating issues
How can it not be the one Jimma suggested on the last page I mean it's a Scuba tune, it's deep techno and it has
those exact vocals.
Amped for that van Hoesen album. Haven't heard it yet though.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:19 pm
by NickUndercover
Few classics from the vaults
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:38 pm
by AxeD
That hoover in Mentasm, crazy shit.
Any of you guys seen a Sleeper Wakes show? Going to the (world)premiere of the new one in a few weeks. I heard most of Mills' output, but it's
so diverse.. I don't know what to expect. Seeing as it's the premiere, no one will really know but maybe someone has some pointers?
Kind of hope it's not too melodic/minimal
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:51 pm
by skwiggo
AxeD wrote:That hoover in Mentasm, crazy shit.
Any of you guys seen a Sleeper Wakes show? Going to the (world)premiere of the new one in a few weeks. I heard most of Mills' output, but it's
so diverse.. I don't know what to expect. Seeing as it's the premiere, no one will really know but maybe someone has some pointers?
Kind of hope it's not too melodic/minimal
I don't think anyone can know in advance what to expect with a jeff mills set - i heard he's notorious for confounding expectations when he plays lol. i'm assuming a lot of it would be close to the stuff on that album though (which is a good thing imo cause it's pretty quality but might not be your typical banging set)
...and on the subject of classic R&S acid techno bangers:
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:43 pm
by AxeD
Yeah you're probably right.
Can't find any link (music wise) with the album Sleeper Wakes and those live shows though.
Saw some videos of previous SW editions with some banging 909 work throughout, definitely not the
spheric vibes of that album.
Guess I'll just wait and hear, he's a wizard after all.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:39 pm
by skwiggo
i'm sure it will be an experience whatever he plays lol. i watched/listened to a few jeff mills sets before online and they look pretty damn amazing (especially when he gets the 909 out).
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:18 pm
by Shum
AxeD wrote:...he's a wizard after all.
He certainly is.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:55 pm
by skwiggo
Shum wrote:
AxeD wrote:...he's a wizard after all.
He certainly is.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:54 am
by Shum
anyone know where you can pre-order the forthcoming Silent Servant LP on Hospital Productions? Only 1000 pressed = get in quick.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:07 pm
by AxeD
Shum wrote:anyone know where you can pre-order the forthcoming Silent Servant LP on Hospital Productions? Only 1000 pressed = get in quick.
Looks like Sandwell District 'stopping' as a label wasn't all that bad.
With new BMB and the upcoming albums from Function and this Silent Servant one.
Can't wait for the Function one myself.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:00 pm
by AxeD
Update, I believe it's in at Boomkat Shum. Guess it's already out.
Don't think I'm getting it though, shipping costs and what not.
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:22 am
by ICN
Just talking about Hospital Records..Dominick Fernow, who is Vatican Shadow has a remix on this.. as well as Roly Porter & Kangding Ray
May as well post this here too.. Its so fucking good
Death Abyss
Re: the techno thread
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:51 am
by Bloodstream
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