Anybody still on techno.. i fuck with it when im high

I lean more towards the electronica and drum and bass side of music (if we're talking high). Sometimes techno is a little too uh...robotic for me. I like something with a more acid jazz type vibe to it to get loose. Deep House is good also. When it's too much bleeps bonks and borks I can't really get into it.
 
I lean more towards the electronica and drum and bass side of music (if we're talking high). Sometimes techno is a little too uh...robotic for me. I like something with a more acid jazz type vibe to it to get loose. Deep House is good also. When it's too much bleeps bonks and borks I can't really get into it.
that would be groups like Chemical Brothers, Orbital, and Moby right? I feel you
 
:dance::dance::dance::dance:

I fuck with drum & bass/jungle, original rudeboy junglist ya seen? big up all krew :lol:

Nothing beats old school tunes from renegade hardware, reinforced, metalheadz, droppin' science, etc before genre's like 'drumfunk', 'techstep', etc existed. :dance:














 
People say or hear the word "techno" and don't really know what's up. They lump together 5 or 10 different styles and call it techno. The true and original techno is the deep Detroit minimalist techno and the darker beat track based deep Chicago house. Some of the German and Belgium based techno stays truer to the original roots also.

What used to be Hi-Energy heavy pop influenced dance or disco morphed into and took over the real techno. Real Detroit heads will break it down. Now they call it Trance or Progressive or Hard House. These are the popular modern incarnations that took over Techno in the drug influenced rave culture from Britain in the early 90's which came from the british Acid house wave and found it's way over to white suburban kids throwing raves in the US from early to mid 90's.

So if you like that hard house progressive trance style techno that is what dominates the scene right now. That is also a carryover from the trippy drugged out rave scene. The real deep heads usually have to put in work trying to find the real stuff. The scene is dj mix or genre driven rather than being song or artist driven. That makes it more difficult to find some consistently quality material.

I'm originally from the Chi and the old Chitown and Detroit heads know what's up.
 
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