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Decade in Review : Techno

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Five Tracks:

Tracks that never lost their appeal, ever.

Lucien-n-Luciano - Madre, Mother & Mère (2004)

A simple, sentimental song of immaculate beauty.

Jürgen Paape - So Weit Wei Noch Nie (2002)

The sweetest thing to come out of Cologne. Heavenly.

Âme – Rej (2006)

The most introvert massive club hit of all time.

Mutron - Hologramized Memories (2004)

Winner of the Blade Runner Award for artificial intelligence emulating sentiments.

And a double-pack:

DK7 – The Difference (2003) and Derrick Carter – Where U At (2002)

For the lyrics.

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  • interstellar_fugitive @ 3 Dec 2009 13:33

    No singles?

  • slk (Guest User) @ 3 Dec 2009 19:55

    A decade of popular success and that old Techno cynicism still wants to stick.

    That was it folks, that was the moment in the sun for techno, thats as good as it gets before we crawl back to the underground. I guess you can't have your techno and eat it to.

    In general agreement though ' thanks for the post ..

  • stefano1981 @ 15 Dec 2009 16:06

    A review of the decade in techno and no mention of Surgeon, Regis etc or the even style of music they've spawned.

  • U (Guest User) @ 30 Dec 2009 19:31

    THIS IS FUNKING STUPID MAN ! for real
    u're talking about how this so called mnml sh*t has affected the scene and present only mnml influenced sh*t tracks too . wtf ?

  • bazzwalsh @ 4 Jan 2010 16:02

    wheres the techno column?

  • kmw2 @ 5 Jan 2010 17:19

    Ha, this column is funny. Kompakt one of your labels of the decade paved the way for the said shit minimal you are giving out about. Like Stefano said where is the mention of the likes of Surgeon? Detroit gets the same shunning from you. Woeful stuff.

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