so bright and inspiring individuals!🌈 Seeing them in symbiosis within the music world truly makes life feel worthwhile✨️
@LeonardGashi-y4r10 күн бұрын
Boris is a legend ❤️💪
@jessicagabriel858014 күн бұрын
❤
@pieroluigimarinacci2128Ай бұрын
viva la liberta e l'inclusione Long live freedom and inclusion
@asylumDAYSАй бұрын
8:52 im agree
@asylumDAYSАй бұрын
But hé just make house, of course he is from underground and he make parties etc whatever but he is more from the house music than techno i was hearing his set, im agrée with some things what he Said but if you want to talk about techno just Check Richie Hawttin or Paula Temple
@jelle91976 күн бұрын
If you think Paula Temple is real techno you have completely missed the point of this video. In the last few years she's gone from being a staple in the industry to yet another generic high-bpm, hardtechno/early hardstyle DJ
@constanmoreno5688Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rewindtechno2 ай бұрын
It all comes down to the track selection. Every time. DJ's will become a distant memory in the future, but electronic music shall prevail. ❤
@aaronhamburg44283 ай бұрын
Bang on, it's funny how people in techno and harder styles think it's underground... Do you go to oficial even in an official venue, where you bought your tickets and you know the star dj roaster? Which part of this is underground? It's the scham of the techno scene and most people have no idea what underground is. In UK underground are the squat parties, where they break into some wearehouse, bring the sound and put on the location on the phone line. In europe and now more and more around the world its the tekno free patries and teknivals. Techno is mainstream, tekno is actual underground. You never heard of tekno and free patries? You have no idea what underground is then
@KingofgraceSARA3 ай бұрын
He's yelling the truth. If you don't know that you dont understand the nepotism and bs of the techno scene
@technofa1ry3 ай бұрын
slow techno is for boomers
@MrNope-dv8do2 ай бұрын
OMG IS THAT TECHNOFAIRY OMG PLEASE SIGN MY FOREHEAD
@takikay3 ай бұрын
I've been listening to electronic music since the '80s, after growing up on UK punk and alternative music as a kid. I'm 55 now and still go out weekly to enjoy electronic music - the secret to staying young! 😊 Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate most genres and styles, including hard techno. In my opinion, there’s good and not-so-good music in every genre, and taste is always subjective. What one person sees as underground, another might view as commercial. While there’s definitely commercial or soulless music out there, I also think each generation can be quick to criticize new twists and trends. BPM trends have shifted up and down over time, but nowadays there’s a broader mix of styles and BPMs coexisting. We can clearly see commercialization’s impact, but I wouldn’t define music solely by its speed or style. Ultimately, it’s all about personal taste. I love hearing how music continues to evolve while still being self-referential to its roots.
@borislavpetrov37759 күн бұрын
Finally. Some veteran raver that don't talk shit about 18 year old kids' music taste. I'm 30 y.o. Listening to electronic music since 17 and makes me really happy go to a "hard techno" festival and seeing my generational succesion who created their own movement and those kids who are now discovering electronic music for the first time like I 13 year ago
@mattiafranco6304 ай бұрын
😍😍😍
@7inline4 ай бұрын
What’s the last track played in the background?
@jaco67574 ай бұрын
DVS1 - Lower Wacker Drive
@chateaudisco14364 ай бұрын
CORA IS A DEVASTATINGLY EFFECTIVE TECHNO KILLER
@typemismatch27125 ай бұрын
this is truth. nice that he speaks out about techno. completely agreeing with him.
@JasonEwing-x1q5 ай бұрын
Techno Master ❤
@naturalbornchiller1585 ай бұрын
It’s like what happened to Dubsteps in the early 2000’s. Scrillex and that crowd came along and now everybody thinks dubstep sounds like robots fighting each other.
@naturalbornchiller1585 ай бұрын
It’s so true man
@nonenon35 ай бұрын
Don't hover think too much the real techno do not exist.. Don't try to manipulate with this kid of bullshit.. What is real rock & roll? Evolve listen don't judge be happy, you are already extinct
@Snerdy08676 ай бұрын
Anyone who disagrees has never been to a DVS1 set.
@rileyharber80306 ай бұрын
I want that shirt 😮
@xceedofficial_6 ай бұрын
She's shouting out the brand on the full interview ;)
@chateaudisco14366 ай бұрын
Cora Novoa has been on fire lately, top notch!
@NTONmusic6 ай бұрын
That B2B at Sónar was so epic
@brandchannelbackup92596 ай бұрын
He just put together what I've been trying to say for years
@JJFvtO6 ай бұрын
Thanks Xceed for sharing your loving point of view on the music and the people in it~
@larrybwoy29706 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure listening to his discourse. Such a genuine dude!
@paulboregard40566 ай бұрын
He is absolutely on point with the hard techno stuff. Clubbing started for me past covid and the first thing to find which took my interest was hard techno. A lot of my friends followed. But it didn't take long, maybe half a year, until we got...bored. Like DVS1 said. Since then I explored many different genres in underground electronic music. For over a year now I am deep into Dub Techno on the day and deep hypnotic groove on the night. Organized the first parties with friends outside and so on. Many people that I now know have taken a similar route. It is literally a lighthouse for people to find and come to electronic music. Some will fall into the rabbit hole quickly, some take more time and probably the majority will go to the next lighthouse.
@Pryda_OFC7 ай бұрын
ok boomer
@verlatenn7 ай бұрын
modern hard techno is just hardstyle, 2004 to 2010 hard techno/schranz was amazing, boris s, felix krocher, o.b.i., arkus. p, weichentechnikk, mario ranieri, viperxxl, and so many more. ngoht, kashmir, k2. it used to be so good, and tiktok ruined it, just like breakcore.
@ciancio_lautaro.44017 ай бұрын
Speed and hard techno is the hype like minimal was hype 15 years ago. Tiktok techno is fun, It's like junk food, I really like it but is a quick shot of dopamine. You physically can't support like 8 hours of 147+ bpm and harsh sounds
@pongmaster1237 ай бұрын
we had a GREAT underground scene in zurich - not so much left of it now. i guess a big part has to do with gentrification, not many cool locations anymore....
@omega32947 ай бұрын
One thing that I learned as I got older in the scene, stop trying to convince people what you think is the better music. Back then we shitted on EDM because they packed the festivals & dancefloors and genres like Tech House & Techno didn't really get packed out and was very underground. Now I can't even go to any shows because there is no room to dance. So word of advice, let people go to the music that you don't like, don't try to convince them what you think is good vs shit music, let the dancefloors spread apart.
@fifski7 ай бұрын
I don't know man. This sounds like a huge ego thing. Another dislike for this guy after all the other attrocities he was saying in that interview.
@TheFv477 ай бұрын
Where the fuck is the whole interview?
@fifski7 ай бұрын
I've been listening to techno for almost 20 years now, and I partially agree. I used to fly to Berlin to Tresor (f**k Berghain and the retarded bouncer there) and I used to rave there for 8 hours and not get tired. These days I go to a hard techno (not much other stuff where I live now) and I get tired after 3-4 hours. However I find industrial/dark/hard techno best for work. I just put on headphones and monotnic sounds help me focus much better. But I never liked soulfoul stuff and groovy stuff. Only dark, industrial sounds. Thats why I partially agree. The stuff that he mentions its not everyody's cup of tea and that's ok. Its also techno. Just different subgenre. Stop being such a purist and let other people enjoy what they want.
@Jawnderlust7 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying current “Techno” is today’s “Deep House” but same thing
@mallix20007 ай бұрын
As a 48 year old that's been in the scene since I was in college, this guy sums it up. I'm purchasing my first cheap mixing deck soon and can't believe I'll be able to do this at home and for my friends one day. This also sums up why groups like book club radio are doing so well now too. Pure class, and keep it coming, and big love and see you all on the dancefloor ❤
@jamesrobinson54507 ай бұрын
Early early days of the Goa scene, was exactly the wall of sound concept. You could never see the dj They just were sat at a table playing dat tapes.. Crowd focused on sound system and each other rather than dj.... Oh how that's changed.
@J01Vio8 ай бұрын
Old timer upset his music isn’t niche anymore 😂 let people listen to what they want and stop being butt hurt 😂 if you don’t like the hard tech then don’t go to those events. Homie probably upset he’s probably not getting booked as much anymore 😂
@Leon-le3tp8 ай бұрын
ill stick to not techno thank you
@heinemagerman16198 ай бұрын
I love you Modular
@carlb1278 ай бұрын
hahahaha listen to slow techno is for boomers by gewoonraves they sampled this
@LiftingYouHigher8 ай бұрын
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I KEEP SAYING TO MY FRIENDS! One example of a 1000, Yesterday we went to watch nox vahn. I like his music. WTF! The guy doesn’t have eyes to see the dance floor? No feelings? No harmony with us or anything? He is the peak of the night and the last and everyone is waiting for him, ZERO! Slow bpm, with even tracks that are originally produced much faster. How?? Add to that that his entire two hours he’s mixing intros with outros. Amazing choice of drugs, but zero harmony between them and zero mixing. Imagine that we hear an entire track until the last beat of it. How is he a producer without knowing the energies existing in a track. Or knowing any kind of energy whatsoever. He has no idea that one track can be mixed from different points. This makes me think, is he just copying waveforms and just changing the tunes?
@LiftingYouHigher8 ай бұрын
Above & beyond omg. Disastrous
@danielcraig96669 ай бұрын
I'm not in clubs anymore but have heard someone in a comments section. a Jody Wisternoff interview, and now dvs1 here talking about cheesy techno but I'm mot sure what they're referencing.
@benjames91589 ай бұрын
Nah hardcore
@marcoprete7749 ай бұрын
Voi siete morte
@TR-9099 ай бұрын
Bringing underground aesthetics to a non-underground environment is one of the reasons why this generation is so confused and everything is called 'Techno' nowadays. Booking agencies are the real vultures of this scene and artists themselves are part of the problem when they emerge from the underground but no longer live by its values. Techno has been betrayed by greed.
@AONTrappy9 ай бұрын
Hard techno was underground in the 90's when it was among the "real techno" scene. Times have changed an the roles have reversed. DVS1 is the underground techno of modern times even though he is "real techno".
@cristianpinoriquelme9 ай бұрын
De todos los idiomas que existen , eligió hablar con la verdad