Been watching these as well. I’ve enjoyed the Techno ones the most.
Electronic Beats TV: Blind Test
Dubman same, but also really liked the EBM, DnB and Dubstep ones as they’ve been (mostly) new tracks to me
I think I’d score pretty low myself if I done blind.
Dubman I was expecting myself to do better on the house & techno ones than I actually did!
Is there a peak time wrecking ball POWER prog one?
Smallman1 still waiting for one. If Trisco doesn’t get played, the test is null and void!
Loving Ellen Allien’s reactions. "“Nein!”
yeah we should do that.
It’s weird, I recognise a lot of the tunes by the label but not by name.
mono-stereo
Same here. I often just pick random records out and Within a few skips of the track I know how it goes but wouldn’t have a clue who made it.
mono-stereo Monika Kruse: “im dis place”
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Episode 11 - 80’s Dance
Not a good era for me. Only got one right (the obvious one of course - no spoiler)!
An easy round…
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Echo yeah I’d been waiting for that one.
I knew Telekom would go too heavy on the “before my time”, slightly more subtle and acid-y early 90s side of things, which has been a bit more in vogue in Berlin in recent years, but I still would have won that with 8/10.
Can’t believe some of them didn’t know Aurora Borealis.
I was good for the obvious - Humate, Jam & Spoon, Pete Lazonby and Universal Nation. The rest I was completely stumped on!
Was expecting some more early Platipus to feature to be honest
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ScottBailey I enjoy these. As well as revelling in the djs historical ignorance, it puts me in touch with some classics that I wasn’t aware of. X Cabs neuro for instance. It is insane how good much of the trance between 90 and 96 was. Trance Wax/Ejeca is a fab producer but only got half of them