Thomas D and Jack Thomas wrote:I don't know, I was never much of a fan of Offshore Funk project, but their new remix on the upcoming joel mull for kanzleramt is pretty good.
I actually have a set or two of Heiko Laux's, but they're pretty fast and bangin'...don't know if you're into that kind of thing. Definitely not minimal...
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http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=18DN ... WJZNO0YFHQ
There you go. Heiko Laux @ Awakenings 2004
You sir are a god
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thank you !
On the subject of banging and fast - yeah man - I love that kinda stuff, to be honest - I'd always thought of hardbeat techno as being minimal - it's all stripped down DJ tool type stuff I guess - so yeah - I think of a lot of stuff as being minimal, in fact - it's weird but I don't think a lot of the so called minimal stuff I hear folk going on about is really that minimal, but it's all subjective I guess - I mean - I always thought of Synwave as being a minimal label for example, i think part of the problem (if it is a problem) is that a lot of folk will discover they like electronic stuff as part of this minimal revolution that's been going on - it's kinda become a new buzzword and a lot of newer listeners will pick up on folk like villalobos, hawtin, zip, sammy Dee, whoever - without realizing the minimal is simply a descriptive word - I mean Villalobos doesn't make minimal music IMO - he makes multi layered, heavilly textured stuff often littered with real instruments and the likes, whereas someone like damon wild , Steve Stoll or Mike dearborne tracks are very stripped down drum tracks, to me - that's more minimal and that's where it comes from - so yeah - might be banging and fast - but still minimal in my book.
In fact - I'll go oen further - it's all techno in my book
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heh heh, maybe that's what I should have said in the first place.
Got that file BTW - listening to it now
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