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mynxcat
Techno - The different flavors and artists Mark Unseen   May 27 17:12 UTC 2002

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emblem
response 1 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 27 17:37 UTC 2002

heh...cool im the first one to respond..  :).  Techno music for me is like
a total creativity of sound with technology.  It has every emotion involved
in it, and thats different from other types of music because of that.  As far
as style house and trance are my favorites. One thing i think that is
interesting about it is that when it first caught on the whole idea behind
it was anti-club.  Raves were a place for people to go that didn't like the
mainstream stlyes, rock and hip hop mostly. Of course raves are known for drug
use, but any kind of party with music has that, so that shouldn't be an issue.

The first ever 'techno' recording came out in the late 70s from europe and
was actually called acid house.  These people rented a recording studio for
like 3 days and locked themselves in and produced it.  If you are really
curious about learning about techno music there is a DVD called Better Music
Though Technology.  It's a great video and covers all aspects of the music.

artists....Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Prodigy, Paul Van Dyk, Aphex Twin (which
is an aquired taste), Bad Boy Bill, DJ Fade, Acid Tech, oh man there is a
ton.....
emblem
response 2 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 27 17:43 UTC 2002

umm...that DVD could be called Better Living Through Technology, btw.
jaklumen
response 3 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 28 02:11 UTC 2002

resp:0  Nope, you're wrong.  See item:50.

This is not the first time this has happened in the music conf, 
however.
mynxcat
response 4 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 28 15:04 UTC 2002

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mynxcat
response 5 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 28 18:54 UTC 2002

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jaklumen
response 6 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 29 00:17 UTC 2002

I did a little techno clubbing back in 1992.

Perhaps to define things, perhaps this item could be about the club 
culture surrounding this kind of music, while item:50 could be more of 
a guide to the listener, e.g., those looking to become acquainted.
mynxcat
response 7 of 40: Mark Unseen   May 29 01:08 UTC 2002

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