bassnation
the abyss
you don't need to as no detroit dj has ever done that.
also you're really stereotyping a small part of detroit techno in a way - from a long time ago - it's a much broader church than that, - there aren't even that many detroit tracks with emotive strings - - it's the electronic funk that 's the coining element of the detroit sound
and i tell you what i'm also finding a bit boring, which was fresh initially is all the myriad basic channel copyists. for a genre thats supposed to be so left field theres a huge amount of generic grainy scratchy dub-by-numbers techno workouts. however, moaning about the ratio of quality is an issue with any music as we know. i'd still rather listen to it than babyshambles, for sure, but its kind of irritating when even left field out there stuff becomes mapped out and predictable. i'm thinking mike huckabee, echospace even. i've got a hard disk full of the stuff, some of it is great but over an hour of it is an underwhelming deja-vu prone experience.
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