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Great read. I had no idea he was one half of Commix. Feel him on the wanting to remain anonymous tip. Can think of a few DNB producers that moved to techno, as he mentioned not wanting to seem like jumping on the bandwagon. I never paid much attention to his work as Shifted, just in passing. Was a fan of Call to Mind LP I think on metalheadz when it was released, probably the last DNB LP I can think of really diggin'
Mentioned on last page digging more into Developer's catalog. Had "Modularz16_A03_Developer_-_In_Pure_Form_03" on repeat for quite some time earlier, couldn't get enough.
BTW, Did ya guys follow http://mnmlssg.blogspot.com/ ? Was a treasure, really don't know of any other dedicated blogs that could hold a candle to ssg =/ are there any out there that I'm not aware of ?
Miles Whittaker - dark and intense set, looping the melodic fragments of Demdike Stares 'null results' over and over into destruction
Powell - playing a euphoric vinyl mix of old school techno, ebm and acid, the perfect choice for the fuckin hot aftershow down at Tresor and a great contrast to all the modern and sometimes too rationalistic post-techno at Atonal
Downs:
Caberet Voltaire - uninspired and conceptual disappointing
Food - the street food market closed too early, really
I chose Murcof for the 4D-system, because I thought the ambient textures would be more interesting. Nice experience, but too many people just staying in one place instead of wandering between the speakers. Maybe it can be seen as a continuation of Stockhausens Raummusik (which was more impressive anyway when I had the chance to experience a presentation with a proper sound system some years ago).
Looking forward to next year!
"Das Getöse war absolut geworden, man hörte es nicht mehr."
(E. Jünger)
Miles Whittaker - dark and intense set, looping the melodic fragments of Demdike Stares 'null results' over and over into destruction
Powell - playing a euphoric vinyl mix of old school techno, ebm and acid, the perfect choice for the fuckin hot aftershow down at Tresor and a great contrast to all the modern and sometimes too rationalistic post-techno at Atonal
Downs:
Caberet Voltaire - uninspired and conceptual disappointing
Food - the street food market closed too early, really
I chose Murcof for the 4D-system, because I thought the ambient textures would be more interesting. Nice experience, but too many people just staying in one place instead of wandering between the speakers. Maybe it can be seen as a continuation of Stockhausens Raummusik (which was more impressive anyway when I had the chance to experience a presentation with a proper sound system some years ago).
Looking forward to next year!
oh man cabaret voltaire was disappointing?
that sucks to hear, but at least they're played eh
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