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Author Topic: New Mix - Brandon Plank - "The Other Side of Techno&  (Read 756 times)
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« on: May 01, 2006, 06:03:42 PM »

What up guys, I'm new here, thought I'd drop a line and my new mix:

Brandon Plank - "The Other Side of Techno"
minimal techno & some techhouse.. pretty nasty tho.

1. Jackson Black - Subnumver03 - [Grafq 02]
2. Minimono - Zero - [Tenax]
3. Jan Driver - Bulldogg (Harry Axts Rehpitcher Remix) - [Grandpetrol TEST]
4. Damián Schwartz - Disminuido - [CMYK Musik 05]
5. El Farouki - Moushzum - [Night Drive Music]
6. Lineas De Nazca - El Jarden De Las Delicias (Jacek Sienkiewicz Remix) - [Eintakt]
7. Marek Bois - Aris - [Ryygular]
8. Royksopp - Beautiful Day Without You (Wighnomy & Robag's Remikks) - Unreleased
9. Jurgen Driessen - Planet Crash - [Mutekki]
10. Carsten Fietz - Morph 23 - [Iron Box Music]
11. Lega - Fightback - [Immigrant TEST]
12. Maetrik - Aggravate Me - [Stil Vor Talent]
13. Bjoern Stolpmann - Thunsird - [Tongut]
14. Slim Yelow - Floating - [Slim Yelow]
15. Electronic Data Processing - Operative - [Modelisme 07]
16. Fred Giannelli - Prescience - [Dust Science]
17. Louderbach - Reflected - [Underl_ne 06 CD]
18. Brandon Plank - Final Days - Unreleased
19. Andy Vaz - Soundvariation (Dean DeCosta Remix) - [Soundvariation]
20. Romanthony - Falling From Grace (Schizo mix) - [Azuli]

Drop a line and let me know what you think!

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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2006, 07:41:14 PM »

Nice track list...I'm going to have to give this a listen. I haven't heard many mixes like this since I've been on the West Coast.
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2006, 07:52:05 PM »

thanks mate, you'll probably dig, if you spot the TL and see stuff you like.  

I'm up in Seattle and truth be told, not too many people are into the mnml techno and things that don't focus on a buildup.   Shocked

Let me know what you think!

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« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2006, 08:03:42 PM »

Will do. The scene is basically the same down here too.

I'm from Michigan originaly. I grew up half way between Chicago and Detoit my whole life....geographicaly and musicaly. So, I tend to dig stuff that's on this tip...I'll definately let you know what I think once I get a chance to listen.
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« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2006, 08:26:24 PM »

killer.  I grew up in the CHI in the 80s, so I'm all about the deepness and when minimal came about, I was hooked.
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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2006, 06:26:08 PM »

right on man, some of my favorite house and techno would fall into the minimal/micro categories.

ps- I'm going to have to download this again...apparently I didn't get the whole file. I'll leave you some feedback when I get to listen to the hwole thing!
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