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maxiqum I always called that “loop techno” like Ben Sims, Technasia, Advent, Oxia, Mr. G, Umek, Sterac, John Thomas, Recycled Loops
or you may call this genre “Carl Cox 2002” and it won’t be far away

from recent times like this set much, although it’s not completely loop techno, but many tracks are
tracklist

Thumbs up both for the use of terminology and for posting some Dax J (and also for mentioning Mr. G).

I don’t know who you are but you should post on here more often!

forzaforza yeah Ben Sims seems to have been the only person to call it that.

He tried to coin a term which didn’t catch on, and now it seems his PR people are having another attempt.

2 months later

Lots of heavyweights on this episode:

  • Dan replied to this.

    Dan I got a few. Quite chuffed with myself I must say. I usually get next to none. My memory is dreadful. 😅

    • Dan replied to this.

      SM001 Got Funk D’Void & Tremora Del Terra…..the latter being a massive record in Germany in 93.

        Now wondering if that part in the Cari Lekebusch track that was discussed was sampled by Halo Varga for Future. Sounds similar!

          Dan Got Funk D’Void too and the Richie Hawtin and Aphex Twin ones.

          Wonder when they’re going to do early 2000s peak time wrecking ball prog, with the likes of Trisco, Jan Driver’s remix of Man With Red Face etc

            Mad_Cyril The Organic Bilge one will be tricky

            Dunno, there’s some pretty obvious default answers to guess which are more than likely to be correct

              SM001

              Power Prog - Timo Maaaas
              Organic - Any cunt who’s ‘dj’d’ in an air ballon, train, cliff top

                Mad_Cyril Organic - Any cunt who’s ‘dj’d’ in an air ballon, train, cliff top

                😆

                SM001 Organic edition

                Artist: Tim Green
                Label: ADID

                Safe bet for shouting out every track

                ScottBailey Wonder when they’re going to do early 2000s peak time wrecking ball prog, with the likes of Trisco, Jan Driver’s remix of Man With Red Face etc

                Sacred (dub)