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Orright. I feel a bit isolated writing techno in Canberra, namely because I don't get a chance to hear it unless I'm playing a set out, and very few others write it.
But the wonders of the internet allows me to ask people in other cities, namely Melbourne, where techno is slightly more prolific.
I should point out that I currently live in a set of flats, and so don't often have an opportunity to crank it to the volume it should be played at. I've had some feedback saying that it's sounding too compressed, but on my beyerdynamic dt770 pro's, it sounds great.
had a chance to listen at home yet agentorange?
anything I can take a listen to of yours?
it's always good getting feedback from lots of different sources.
one of the blokes i'm only really getting to know now writes really clicky dub techno, and he reckon's my minimal percussive approach is more polished than nearly all similar that he's heard..
Yo, sorry I only checked this thread out now man - have a shitty internal speaker at work, so I'll check it out with my headphones when i'm at home at some stage.
Yeah, Canberra can be pretty dull for any sort of electronic beats - hopefully some people on here can get ya cookin
You'd be surprised about the music coming out of Canberra..
You've got Vance Musgrove releasing great progressive sounds, Karton booming out with some smack-in-the-face breaks and beats, Jaytech producing with Mark Dynamix and having tracks on the MOS Annual 2005, Stalker producing some of the nicest minimal dub or tweaked out glitch you're likely to hear..