Quote from: Salamanauhat on November 01, 2018, 04:37:14 PM
QuoteYou could argue that the Jim Jones samples and related make it industrial
Also, isn't that a Whitehouse sample on the BMB 12" ('Learn Your Lesson') from 2003?
I think that's right. the BMB gigs were infamous because they'd DJ Whitehouse tracks and related into their sets and Regis would yell and holler over the sets making it something closer to. it all came full circle when Downwards put out a Cut Hands 12" years later.
To speak to both your point and SILVUM's, yeah Downwards are the real deal and have always had a "harder" and/or "darker" aesthetic to the label, track titles, sound etc etc. the Detroit sound was stripped of its warmth and future-forward positivity and made into something more immediate, more inhuman. and these were guys listening to Throbbing Gristle, Godflesh and Scorn, rather than coming from disco and Motown.
Again to SILVUM's post and an earlier one, I think there's a consistent by many music listeners from other genres that techno is easy to make and it's where talent goes to die. Shitty techno is easy to make. Lasting and meaningful releases are few and far between. functionality will always be a part of any dance music genre, as it's there to make people move, but the best releases in any genre can do that while being worth hearing again and again at home. at the end of the day there's a lot of really good techno out there for anyone who wants to dive into a genre with a 30 year history. there's also an insane amount of releases in the genre every month so you can go broke just buying new shit from Hardwax. but to dismiss an entire genre because of an uninformed bias is to limit your own range of music to enjoy. not something I'm willing to do, at least in this context, but to each his own.