this is Techno. This is Berghain. This is rhythm. This is movement. This is feeling. This is crowd connection. This IS the exact moment where people close their eyes, feeling nothing but movement in their veins. This is what techno was always about. Function just gets it right here, the future, the past: nothing matters. It’s the here and now that counts. Watching people move as one from the stairs up to panorama bar right to the light guy. That was the moment I fell in love with this club, this music, this moment. Berghain you gave me so much. Thank you for everything.
This is the part of the night where you gradually levitate above the crowd, eyes closed, with an ever so slight neck snap, while playing the air synth.
Andy Rray still in London man ? There is many clubs warehouses where u can find proper Techno, best u can do is follow you fav artist and find out where and when they are coming to London, or have a look in all the Techno collectives around the capital, like Superstition , Corner, Jaded, black Codes etc
I don't know about Functions methods or this specific track - but in general techno works like that because a lot of work goes into details. The groove is often created by carefully crafting sound design details. So understanding and paying close attention to things like ADSR, LFOs, also frequencies. And keep in mind, that these design elements with there many parameters are usually not kept in one static state but are continuously dynamically modulated. Because of that often modular synthesisers play a role or people prefer Ableton Live since it's allows easily chaining devices and making them interact with each other. But definitely also certain hardware (or digital equivalents of them) play a significant role: e.g. the very typical slightly imperfect thus "human" Roland 909 / 808 groove. But also the swing of settings of old MPCs were mentioned by influential producers of the genre. So… often anybody could program the notes into a sequencer, but the 30 or even 100 other fine tuning detailed settings - it's a little bit of a science. ;-)
this is Techno. This is Berghain. This is rhythm. This is movement. This is feeling. This is crowd connection. This IS the exact moment where people close their eyes, feeling nothing but movement in their veins. This is what techno was always about. Function just gets it right here, the future, the past: nothing matters. It’s the here and now that counts. Watching people move as one from the stairs up to panorama bar right to the light guy. That was the moment I fell in love with this club, this music, this moment. Berghain you gave me so much. Thank you for everything.
This is the part of the night where you gradually levitate above the crowd, eyes closed, with an ever so slight neck snap, while playing the air synth.
What nights/clubs in London play music like this regularly? I need to find them!
2-3 АМ :D
Andy Rray still in London man ? There is many clubs warehouses where u can find proper Techno, best u can do is follow you fav artist and find out where and when they are coming to London, or have a look in all the Techno collectives around the capital, like Superstition , Corner, Jaded, black Codes etc
THIS is techno
Tim Man’s recent Fact mix brought me here. I want to know how something so minimal can make you nod your head so much?
I don't know about Functions methods or this specific track - but in general techno works like that because a lot of work goes into details. The groove is often created by carefully crafting sound design details. So understanding and paying close attention to things like ADSR, LFOs, also frequencies. And keep in mind, that these design elements with there many parameters are usually not kept in one static state but are continuously dynamically modulated. Because of that often modular synthesisers play a role or people prefer Ableton Live since it's allows easily chaining devices and making them interact with each other.
But definitely also certain hardware (or digital equivalents of them) play a significant role: e.g. the very typical slightly imperfect thus "human" Roland 909 / 808 groove. But also the swing of settings of old MPCs were mentioned by influential producers of the genre.
So… often anybody could program the notes into a sequencer, but the 30 or even 100 other fine tuning detailed settings - it's a little bit of a science. ;-)
Big Big Big 🙏🙏💥😜😜😜
sick
oh my god!
Dubfireeee
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