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Posted 25 February 2017 - 03:51 PM

oh well, let's do it again

 

fast track to 40 mins here, that's where he starts opening up with it - he just goes through his old stuff up to that point then shows what technology was pulling him back with until NOW!!

 

now technology has enabled him - the greatest of them all, Richie Hawtin...

 

 

Those 'sawtoothes' might initially sound a little 'grinding' on you, but play it again sam and u realise they set the mood for the entire thing, he is beyond comparison with anybody, including green velvet, and I challenge anyone to tell me any different. That piano at the end = reminds me of suddenly realising why this lunatic asylum we were illegally raving in, in central manchester was 10 stories up - it was so that nobody could hear them scream!!! Imagine being insane and totally isolated?? the cruelty of a victorian mental asylum that we once threw a party in, touched me, left an impression, relate it to the dying piano of this most special set.

 

(just an excuse to listen to this downstairs on internet TV - which is limited, just set it up on the i7 upstairs and get 2 in the bush heyyy  :D )



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Posted 26 February 2017 - 12:35 AM

Never heard of this gadge but this sounds similar to Conrad Schnitzler's or Kraftwerks stuff to me. Will check him out cos I like a bit of weird electronicy stuff...

Here's a track by Conrad Schnitzler...
https://www.bing.com...5CA&FORM=VRDGAR

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Posted 27 February 2017 - 06:18 AM

we were on XL recordings in 1997 - the prodigty were on XL too, we were a bit like this track i'm puttingn up - very lush and 'lockstep' I love baleric house too.

 

It all came to an end because my partner in the outfit was in to guns and stuff, lols - i had to go in to hiding, it was over.

 



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Posted 27 February 2017 - 06:37 AM

here's a good set for ya!!





edit: i don't really want to edit this, i just want it to stand for itself but if i don't edit it people will know none the wiser - this was my scene, this was Manchester and the music was 'stated' like a label on your shirt - deliberately understated because that's the smartest way to make a statement, that 'hardhouse' down there as much as I loved it - it was somebody elses baby, another scene and I was 32 then :-) a lot of Hacienda people would deplore it as 'brash, common, muck', but even in my old days I saw they had a right to their scene 'what they thought was 'it' and time gets more brash and less poetic after all, unless you live where I do ;-) Manchester elders who went to the Hac and to Bowlers ....e.t.c.... we hold a certain charm, like perryboys we consider ours as 'untouchable', stated, 'cool' but I hate the word 'cool' - cool is uncool. But I hope you get a gyst of what I am saying. Yes I like them think ours was 'stated' and theirs was 'brash' but it never stopped me enjoying what they were doing ;-) I thought it was brilliant.

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Posted 27 February 2017 - 08:18 AM

towards the end of my rave days i used to go down club 414 in brixton a lot - hard house, it was absolutely brilliant hard house, like the cheeky younger cousin of acid techno, that's where i signed off - some retirement or what!!



i used to describe it as 'nailing 6 inch nails in to a staircarpet' it was that deliberatly brutal lols!! u had to love it for it's delibracy!!!!!

if it ain't going in to your mind i'll hammer it in their says hard house :P

i were hardcore - one of them nasty ones who dance behind the speakers on their own - upsetting when you see one kinda thing, that's where it pushes us. the hardcore ones.

we had a few salford in once and they were pushin people a bout a bit - throwin their qweight about a bit and then they got a glance from me - they stopped pushin people around.

and that's salford!

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I just want to edit this by saying you dont get the higher frequency in the recording - the transient whack on each and everyone of those beats, it sounded exactly like someone whacking 6 inch nails in to a staircarpet and you don't get the true nature of the beast here - you'd have to go and find it in a small dingy club playing hardcore hard house like 414. Other thing I wanted to mention is that 'hardcore' isn't fast, it's deliberately in-tempo with your heart beat and thats the stuff that can induce a heart-attack because its in resonance with your heart and that's the nasty stuff, the hardcore stuff and if u r serious about it you follow it all the way regardless of the risk. The faster techno is boy-racer it's not hardcore. Damn I'm old hahahahahaha!!! The DJ is basically trying to kill you in a hardcore venue.

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Posted 04 March 2017 - 09:27 AM

It`s over here Deena

 

http://www.perfectparallel.com/topic/126-whats-your-song-right-now/page-15

 

You might like this chick, she plays amazing guitar with looping pedals

 






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