Techno - new and classic tracks

chesterbells

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Well as the last thread titles for this I can find date from 2011 with links that don’t work, thought it was time for a fresh one (though maybe it just means there isn’t much interest on here!)

Anyway, all variations welcome, new or old tracks, but wanted to put these somewhere different from the 90s rave/old skool thread.

Starting off with a new(ish) one, then a classic from back in the day…



 
Well as the last thread titles for this I can find date from 2011 with links that don’t work, thought it was time for a fresh one (though maybe it just means there isn’t much interest on here!)

Anyway, all variations welcome, new or old tracks, but wanted to put these somewhere different from the 90s rave/old skool thread.

Starting off with a new(ish) one, then a classic from back in the day…




Did somebody say something?

;-)
 
Cheers for that OOB6 (Kelly Lee Owens), especially the new track, really like the way that one builds.

Here’s another classic, from Thomas Heckmann.
I wonder why it’s called amphetamine …

 
‘Close your eyes and hold my hand’

A humdinger from Spartaque - sounds incredible on a decent set up
 
Around 2008-12 I was deep into dub techno and the burgeoning UK scene.

Anything Berlin or from the sound art / experimental UK I hoovered up.



I sold a load of techno 12s that I’d not played in years during lockdown.
 
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One of the best ever made 30 odd years ago


I never did get to see them at that Halifax outdoor gig at Piece Hall mate, but did get to the Manchester date a while back and it was outstanding, the Brown and Green albums.

I remember that one as a classic end of the night track (I think!).
 
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Hard to argue with that one - an all-timer in all its forms :-))
 
Ok final one, not even really techno as such, pure sonic arts.

Monolake aka Robert Henke, multimedia artist and inventor of Ableton.

The Plumbicon remix is such a stunning, stripped back work of pure art. (There’s two versions of the vinyl 12, one a mispress which is weirdly collectible, which I own)

It’s the sound of falling into space.

 

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