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Is there any influence of TECHNO on psy....?

goa-ganges
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Posted : May 14, 2005 15:56
Sorry Psilocibino, but this England thing evolved apart from Chicago House and Detroit Techno, actually it was after that House was introduced to England that these groups (and others) became more danceable. Take for instance New Order's "Technique" album - their best so far@|rom 1996. Until then they made electronic music, which wasn't so danceable, but with the house ingredient they became what they were famous for...electronic dance music.
BTW, it's a pity that Gillian Gilbert left the group last year, she was the one who created the beautiful keyboard sequences in "Blue Monday" and "Bizarre Love Triangle".

Returning to the topic, did you guys know that actually techno and house were born from disco music, yeah, the discoteque thing. Actually disco DJs started spinning vinils a little faster in their turntables, and bang!, the thing we dance to till these days was created. Try speeding up 1980's Donna Summer's tracks and you will see where these dance scene comes from.

Peace and Love
buzzee
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Posted : May 14, 2005 16:57
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On 2005-05-14 15:56, goa-ganges wrote:

Returning to the topic, did you guys know that actually techno and house were born from disco music, yeah, the discoteque thing. Actually disco DJs started spinning vinils a little faster in their turntables, and bang!, the thing we dance to till these days was created. Try speeding up 1980's Donna Summer's tracks and you will see where these dance scene comes from.

Peace and Love



A dj Spinning A track does not create a other form of music right....
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Posted : May 14, 2005 19:35
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Returning to the topic, did you guys know that actually techno and house were born from disco music, yeah, the discoteque thing. Actually disco DJs started spinning vinils a little faster in their turntables, and bang!, the thing we dance to till these days was created. Try speeding up 1980's Donna Summer's tracks and you will see where these dance scene comes from.



And this is the only right answer.

Check out the Donna Summer track from 1975 "I Feel Love".

http://musicstore.mymmode.com/album.do?albumID=5963150

That sounds like trance to me. Way before techno.

UnderTow
offthenutboom
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Posted : May 16, 2005 17:54
I thought I posted this... maybe in a dream What about Trance Europe Express... It is psychedelic It is trance he he.

Our music is a fusion of many genres. It is the result of a whole bunch of ppl from different parts of the world who met in India. They fuse many styles in DJ or live sets and the out come was the psychedelic trance dance experience as we know it since 1992... Atral Projections mahadeva was writen around that time. I know tracks (labeled New beat @ the time) which had the acid lines and the rolling Basslines. Like I said out music comes from all kinds of backgrounds as the ppl who join on the dancefloors. If we are going to get picky. The trance dance experience, which techno is part of, is as ancient as humanity itself.

BTW techno is loopy, because tracks are not supposed to be full tracks, but just DJ tools. Djs are the ones who make the layering, punch the effects and like Woody Macbride can make it psychedelic. That is one of the reasons why techno, if it is not seen played live, it is just very boring.

Acid Techno Laurie Immersion, Liberator Brothers, Roland the Bastard, D.A.V.E. The Drummer, Ant, DDR... I used to love this music beacuse it was banging, made with very simple elements and very interesting in percussion and acid lines. Soem of this tracks were really psychedelic. It has a more punk attitude and not so much a mystical journey... There are ppl who crossover acid techno and psy trance. The closest is NRS for me.

About DnB. What was that Track the started the whole breaks and DnB from Sons of da loop era on Suburban Base. I still have the video somewhere about. It had all this pianos. It was techno with breaks D-shake did also a coupl of tunes, bizarre Inc... all this raving music then spun out into Jungle in 93. I used to buy the music @ the time imported from UK through a friend who own a store.
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Posted : May 16, 2005 18:26
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On 2005-05-09 17:31, buzzee wrote:
Had been listening to techno 7-8 years back....Just had a question....Is there any influence of TECHNO on psy....?



connections between electro music are shown here
http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html
buzzee
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Posted : May 16, 2005 19:39
@Alisia~

Nice link....
goa-ganges
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Posted : May 21, 2005 16:23
@ buzzee:
of course, just speeding up a track won't make a new track out of it. But it was this way that the then DJs got the first feeling of what would be called techno (actually this name was in "Brave New World" book by Huxley) and house (because the first club that played this music was called "Warehouse" in Chicago).

Have you ever heard Dee D. Jackson? Well, she was a hit in 1978 with "Automatic Lover" and "Meteor Man", two huge disco tracks. Listen to them, and you will get an idea of how the disco influenced trance. BTW, the guy who is going to remake these two tracks in a trance version will become famous instantly. I just hope guy doesn't destroy the original beauty of these old tracks.

And I was talking from a disco DJ and he was telling me how disco developed from funk music, and funk from blues. Funny how things develop, isn't it? Let's wait and see what will come out of "trance".

Peace and Love.
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