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    Who else on here likes Techno/Electronic, Trance etc. etc.?

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    Who else on here likes techno/electronic, Trance and do you have any suggestions on new up and coming artists?
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    talk to mr. jip.... he's very knowledgeable on the topic ;)

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    me. i like late 90's goa & psy trance. also some early 2000's trance is ok. perhaps someone knows some good artists who make music today ...

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    Im buffalo NY's biggest and baddest dj of that type of music. I had my own radio show here for it and now I dj in toronto and play house and trance.
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    I love all trance/house/dance/hardcore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingrhino
    me. i like late 90's goa & psy trance. also some early 2000's trance is ok. perhaps someone knows some good artists who make music today ...
    Try the new album from Boris Blenn (also known as Electric Universe) "Jupiter 8000 - Twisted Bliss". I like old goa a lot and liked this album too. :)

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    I would recommend you listen to Pete Thong's Essential selection from BBC radio 1.

    You can listen to last week's show on demand.

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    1 CERAMIX ‘Can You Dance’ (Phonetic)
    Excellent revamp of the Fast Eddie & Kenny Jason club classic!

    2 MORILLO FEAT. AUDIO BULLYS ‘Break Down The Doors’ (Subliminal)
    First single to be taken from Mr. Morillo’s debut artist album.

    3 BRAD CARTER ‘Morning Always Comes Too Soon‘ (11c)
    Big, Big tune that will definitely be doing the damage this summer

    4 X-PRESS 2 ‘Strobelight Silhouette / Bi-Curious’ (Skint)
    Well it’s taken its time to arrive but well worth the wait.

    5 AUDIO BULLYS ‘Do It For Love’ (Source)
    Ashley Beedle’s exquisite re-rubs get a ltd. release so snap a copy up sharpish!

    6 MAX SEDGELY ‘Happy’ (Sunday Best)
    Been loitering for a while this one but now comes fully charged with Fatboy Slim, Soul Mekanik and Spiritual South mixes.

    7 DATAR ‘U’ (RIP records)
    The much anticipated return of Tenaglia, Tarrentella and Redanka.

    8 STEVE LAWLER ‘Lost’ (Subversive)
    Been floating our boat before Miami, but now Mark Knight and MTV are at the dials too!

    9 FREESTYLERS ‘Push Up’ (Against the Grain)
    Prince flavoured P-Funker with da Plumps on mix duty!

    10 THE MUD MEN ‘Mud Chant’ (Renaissance)
    Tough, tribal chugger for those who enjoy a dab of mud!

    11 YOUSEF PRES. HARRY MONROE ‘Action’ (Carioca)
    Yos’ mac daddy alter ego has a touch of the Derrick Carter’s.

    12 PROJECT ORANGE ‘The Game/Nushakes’ (DTPM)
    Worth it just for the Mark Knight and MTV mix.

    13 MURK ‘Time’ (Subversive)
    Excellent vocal cut from the boys, Scumfrog, Peter Rauhofer and Chab all on mix duty.

    14 FUNK D’VOID ‘Way Up High’ (Soma)
    Another touch of class from Mr Lars Sandberg

    15 SEAMUS HAJI PRES. GET THIS ‘Party People’ (Big Love)
    Another ass shakin’ funk-athon from the Big Love crew.

    16 THE SUNBURST BAND ‘Fly Away’ (Z records)
    Dave Lee dons his flares and goes all earth, wind and fire on us.

    17 SOLAR Vs AUDIO FLY ‘Live Love’ (Fantastic House)
    Another corker for this label complete with Lee-Cabrera mix

    18 DAVE CLARKE ‘Just Ride’ (Skint)
    The baron of techno returns to his original flavour.

    19 CRISPIN J GLOVER ‘This Is Not A Love Song’ (One Little Indian)
    Housed up cover of the P.I.L track by the same name with Princess Julia on vocals.

    20 MEAT KATIE & ELITE FORCE ‘The Answer’ (Kingsize)
    Excellent double pack here with mixes from Santos and Force Mass Motion.

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    Trance all the way for me... I love lots of different kinds of music but this is my favorite genre of techno. Check out the Global Underground series of DJs. They're all double-disc CD set of 70 min+ dj sets of the top trance DJs and others. John Digweed, Nick Warren, Danny Tenaglia - dope.

    DnB/Jungle is my next fav, Grooverider, Diesel Boy... and others too.

    Everybody needs to peep Benny Bennassi as well!

    Hery nice post tamarisk, gotta check some of that stuff out... You know we're kinda slow on picking up newer stuff here in the states;)

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    I like ambient/dark ambient/odd music. You know - things like Nurse with Wound, Mandible Chatter, Zoviet-France etc.

    When people are saying "electronic music" they often mean rave/acid/whatever was popular in the late 80's/early 90's. Actually (for me, at least) electronic music is starting from the beginning of the 20th century (think Debussy/Satie). While composers, of course, had no synthesizers, they actually developed a way to create strange effects through tape loops and different techniques and if we think that ambient is a soundtrack to imaginary movie, then afromentioned Debussy is one the fathers of this genre.

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    Well my country (maybe because mediterranean island), electronic music, is very popular. So we get a lot of world deejays like tiesto etc.

    personally i like alternative rock, but i don't mind at all going to clubs that play urban or electronic music.

    As regards techno, my friend who likes rock finds techno to be his preferred electronic music, cause he says it resembles rock in some way (don't tell me how).

    A strange thing i find is that Urban (Hip-Hop, R&B etc) has electronic beats.

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    talk to mr. jip.... he's very knowledgeable on the topic ;)
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    are you talking about the more dancy sounding crap..?..if so ..i think method maybe your man
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    I like the streaming electonica stations--they have like 20 stations to choose from... Artist wise, I like Sasha and Digweed, or I just ask Mr. Jip or Method77...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DudeAsInCool
    I like the streaming electonica stations--they have like 20 stations to choose from... Artist wise, I like Sasha and Digweed, or I just ask Mr. Jip or Method77...
    Damn Dude, we got a lot of similar tastes... Digweed is my favorite dj by far. Got everything he ever put out. And where he goes and mixes, Sasha is never far behind with a similar, and about equally as good a style. I assume you have all their GU sets? I thought Hong Kong was the best. His brand new one Stark Raving Mad is another 10 out 10 imo.

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    I wish I did CJ. An electronica friend of mine in Phoenix who records -- DreamMusic (nice stuff, by the way--Almost got him a record deal off of that. ) -- put together a compliation for me, a couple years ago and turned me on. I tend to like melodic stuff. But seriously, and Im not spamming, Method and Jip are lightyears ahead of anyone I know--they are on top of everything before it even comes out. So I just follow their lead.

    And thanx for the tips, Tamarisk. Love to hear your stuff sometime, MacGyver..

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