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Well mynx, it seems like you're trying to get an idea of how to find techno that you like, so i'll answer your original question and that one too. My favorite genres are Detroit techno (Derrick May, Carl Craig, kid606, Mike Dykehouse), Braindance (Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Wagonchrist), Gabber (Doormouse, Delta 9), and occasionally trancecore (Tilz, Brisk). I know someone might take exception to me calling kid606 and Dykehouse "Detroit techno", but i think of them as the new wave of Detroit's electronic musicians. Also Brisk rarely makes trancecore, he's usually just happycore, which i can't stand. Now, the way i got into all this music was really just by hanging out with other people who listen to a lot of techno (especially DJs), and playing stuff for each other. Going to raves and clubs is a good way to have fun, but i've never discovered wonderful new artists there whose CDs i'd want to buy there (unless i was talking to someone there about music). I might certainly find a DJ i'd want to see again, but most DJs don't make CDs, and are purely performance artists. And those that do make CDs usually don't make great CDs. Hearing a set live is much, much different than getting that same set on CD. Another good way to find music is to go to a record store where they let you listen to the music. Encore on Liberty is great for this, but you have to have some idea of what you're looking for, cause 99.9% of their techno section is utter crap. Record Exchange on South U will usually let you listen to stuff if you bring your discman, but you have to ask nicely. Hope this helps.
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