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Old 01-20-2021, 03:13 PM
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That pic you posted is amazing Knuckle.

I call it all "techno" because that is what people understand, and I am not a genre police elitist kinda person so I don't care what the name is.

Bottom of the list in techno genre is the new pop style techno from guys like Avicii that stuff goes away from the parts of techno I like so much that it actually makes me kinda mad.

Top of the list in techno genre are a few songs from what were the good old days for me, like "enter the future" by dj energy

then all of the DDR songs like "drop the bomb" and "soldier of fortune" and "ba kwah" or something like that.

Then I like happy hardcore style, like Scooter, Lasgo

A lot of individual songs that stand out as being incredibly amazing, like "omnibus" and "star child" and "star child 2"

There aren't a lot of artists that I like whole heartedly though. Like DJ energy, a lot of his stuff doesn't do it for me despite "enter the future" being one of my favorite songs of all time.

I also like things closer to europop like a few songs by the artist E-type

And getting away from techno much more into electronic pop, I like the two or three latest albums from Robyn besides the newest one which was kind of a miss for me.

I really like that website can't wait to dig in sometime.
I've always been fairly generic, I like Paul Van Dyk's style of "trance" and a few of the wave movements.

Electronic game rearrangements like on ocremix have been a multi decade addiction I frequently revisit. I feel like "game music remixing" should have it's own genre due to its growth and popularity but i suppose it would be bucketed under one of these 'sampling' type genres.

And yeah Gustoo, this website really is amazing, I actually am amazed at how much content has been added since I last visited. Feel like I'm in the ultimate interactive wiki on electric music history of the 20th century.
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