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I grew out of techno a long time ago. It's good for background music at a club, that's about it. I'm too old for clubs now as well.. well, maybe not too old but people under the age of 25 annoy me in public, well, clubs that is, where there's usually a lot of kids.
I am more into House and Early Hardstyle, but I like real Techno (Aphex Twin != techno... at all!) and Minimal Techno a little. I hate Schranz (Hardtechno)though.
A lot of people are labeling something Techno while it clearly isn't even close to Techno or just some lame comercial subgenre that has also little to do with it.
If you want to listen to real music then listen to Early Hardstyle[flash movie].
I think you kids are hilarious. A 'style' of music comes along and 20 years later it already has 50 sub-genres based on what beats and sounds it uses. You guys are worse than south americans.
"This is la rhumba... and this is Songo"
YOU'RE BANGING TWO STICKS TOGETHER, IS WHAT YOU DO!!
*caugh*
If it's entirely or mostly generated electronically, I call it techno. No further distinction needed. That "early hardstyle" you posted. - that's drum-machine presets... I'm sorry
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