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I added a few of the names you suggested there under the Techno category. I was off a bit. Thanks for the correction and helping to make this thread better.
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Nice HQ thread, i learned allot
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I think you need to include Trip Hop i.e. Massive Attack and Dub i.e. DDub as a genre too. Dub is not listed on Wiki but in NZ we have just dub which covers a lot of groups here.
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I also would like to add that "Jungle" is slightly different from "drums n' bass".
"Jungle", in its early form, is merely very fast reggae toasting. Even is it's rhythmically siimilar to "drums n' bass", "d n b" rapping is leaning towards hip-hop, not reggae toasting. |
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Jungle, Trip Hop and Post-Trip Hop added.
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Hardcore techno is for little 'teenie boppers' who suck on plastic passifiers and wear fluorescent clothing. They emulate their own 'cool' version of techno.
Forget about hardcore. It seems that all the DJs who make it have Turner's syndrome. Most relevant hard techno producer/DJ: Andreas Kremer. The only real techno, and by real, I mean captures the true essence of what techno has always wanted to be, is schranz. Schranz: Tomash Gee, Sven Wittekind, Torsten Kanzler, Weichentechnikk, Jason Little, Xenex If you have not heard schranz, then for certain, you have not heard techno. By the way, djchameleon, you forgot to mention Richie Hawtin and John Digweed. I really hope you get into schranz. I have a colossal collexion, so I can send you the best...if you want. YouTube is blocked here in China, but I will send you the best real hard techno you have never heard via sendspace.com, or something like that |
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I will also add those names in as well as suggest artists a little bit later thanks. |
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A good Trip-hop-Glitch artist is DJ Tipper |
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