Re: acid techno test

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maybe you already know this page:

http://ishkur.com/

and also this:

http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/

it's not 100% accurate but it's a very good guide



2011/5/17 James Morris <jwm.art.net@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On 17 May 2011 16:19, Vytautas Jancauskas <unaudio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> What I love about early 90's techno is that it wasn't so easy to
>>> pigeon hole it. The other thing I love about early 90's techno is it
>>> didn't have all those lovey-dovey airy-fairy vapid vocals... nor those
>>> irritating snare build ups.
>>
>> No offense, but I'm not sure you know what Techno means. Here is an example:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KevUFO2moZI
>> You are thinking trance I guess.
>
> Yeah but trance sprang from techno and even trance didn't always have
> the vapid vocals and snare build ups.
>
> Just for the record I was never sure about any of the following:
> techno, trance, goa, house, acid house, hip house, rap, hip hop,
> ambient house, acid jazz, intelligent techno, intelligent dance music,
> rave, happy hardcore, darkside, drum n bass, jungle...  That's about
> all I can remember.
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