How Techno Shapes the Future

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@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Dear users, you've asked for the tracks we used for this documentary. Below, you'll find the list. Any tracks not listed can be found inserted in the video. We hope you enjoy it! 0:00 Unreleased Track produced exclusively for the documentary 2:55 Unarmed - Gareth Johnson / Jason Pedder Ben Ziapour 3:45 Untitled - Live Sven Väth @Tresor, Love Parade, Berlin (1996) 4:45 Unreleased - Jan Wagner & Luca Eck 7:55 No Remorse Barrie Gledden / Tim Reilly / Jeff Dale 10:10 Unreleased - Jan Wagner & Luca Eck 10:40 Echolust - Tom Boddy 11:05 Originalsound Mike.mej 11:45 Ghost Town - Luca Eck 12:07 No Remorse - Barrie Gledden / Tim Reilly / Jeff Dale 12:15 Echolust - Tom Boddy 13:00 Incense On the Subway - Luca Eck (feat. Izzy Camina) 15:55 Untitled House-Mix - Stacey Hotwaxx Hale 16:25 Untitled House -Mix Stacey Hotwaxx Hale 16:51 Berlin Minimal - George Georgia 17:50 Unreleased - Jan Wagner & Luca Eck 18:45 Untitled - Live Nur Jaber b2b Luca Eck @Rimbu Outdoor, Ghent (2023) 20:15 Echolust - Tom Boddy 21:15 Intense Dark - Barrie Gledden et al 21:58 Brave - TAAHLIAH 22:38 Hypnotic State - John 00 Fleming 23:30 Unreleased - Jan Wagner & Luca Eck 23:50 Unreleased - Jan Wagner & Luca Eck
@LaTanaDiKosky
@LaTanaDiKosky 11 ай бұрын
Social media killed techno. This video hurts a lot.
@KY-zerSOH-zay
@KY-zerSOH-zay 11 ай бұрын
Let´s be honest: Social media killed almost everything, techno, photography and mental health included!
@landwirtschaft2116
@landwirtschaft2116 11 ай бұрын
@@KY-zerSOH-zay Let's be honest: it's actually capitalism! ;-)
@KY-zerSOH-zay
@KY-zerSOH-zay 11 ай бұрын
@@landwirtschaft2116 yep, wouldn´t argue about it
@anonymouslyknownravegirl2945
@anonymouslyknownravegirl2945 11 ай бұрын
It sure did destroy it along with a lot of other things
@DTL0VER
@DTL0VER 11 ай бұрын
Let the ‘pop techno’ wankers get on with it, whilst the true heads can lead the way. Just remember where ‘EDM’ was a few years ago.
@kevinbuzu
@kevinbuzu 11 ай бұрын
For me the underground atmosphere is what makes Techno special. The non-conformism with modern trends, the dark atmosphere. I think if you eliminate those it makes the whole techno scene less valuable. Fortunately there are still non-mainstream techno artists. My all time favorite both for his music and style will always be Oscar Mulero !
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights and this artist recommendation with us!
@kevinbuzu
@kevinbuzu 11 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture Welcome! :)
@Bork_In_Volcanic
@Bork_In_Volcanic 10 ай бұрын
That namedrop. You're a person of culture!
@kevinbuzu
@kevinbuzu 10 ай бұрын
@@Bork_In_Volcanic Been following the techno scene since 2008, must say Mulero remained consistent to all the time. Could be because I like deep, hypnotic techno not this mainstream one. Luckily I have to say that in my country (Malta) the Techno scene has evolved immensly
@99trance
@99trance 11 ай бұрын
Within the first seconds .... A dj throwing themselves into the crowd and screaming girls making love heart hand gestures .... This once beautiful electronic scene is an embarrassment .... Money .... Greed .... Image .... Social .... Absolutely saturated with bland, monotone djs and producers who get everything they make, labelled as a masterpiece ... Or their sets are the greatest set ever heard .... You may be fooling the new fans but the majority who started this scene are appalled by how it's changed and those occupying it ! .... The once spiritually unique electronic music scene, is now a swamp of imagine conscious, talentless tripe, getting paid rediculous money because non educated clones keep clicking like on their Instagram posts ! ... Thousands of productions lasting no more than 6 months .... No stand out identity to the majority of the music ... There's nothing about today's scene that will be remembered with fondness by those with eyes to see .... There's glimmers still making the right moves but overall it's in a shocking state ❤
@weximan1
@weximan1 11 ай бұрын
Well said,I hate when music becomes too popular,I loved trance in the mid 90s until paul van dyk and oakenfold made it mainstream,I always loved techno and now there's so much crap it's happening with this music too
@HouseJawn
@HouseJawn 11 ай бұрын
Wow so well said!!! 💕
@SuperPillage
@SuperPillage 11 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@please_love_yourself
@please_love_yourself 11 ай бұрын
True!
@DaBlacKoncept
@DaBlacKoncept 11 ай бұрын
Yep you aren't wrong, it's in such a sad state that there are producers of techno who have been around for decades who no longer get booked, and 8 year old kids who mix 2 tracks together on IG and get 1m likes get booked to play events 🤣
@mt34578
@mt34578 11 ай бұрын
Modern Techno is Early Hardstyle basically
@rihaa13
@rihaa13 11 ай бұрын
First, they say Gen Z is the first generation who has the freedom to experiment with their identity. Some minutes later, they present TikTok videos teaching correct dance moves and fashion for clubs. This is ridiculous and saddening. Everything essential to the underground electronic music culture has been eaten away by the free market, hyper-social media narratives, and corporate high fashion.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your opinion with us and our community. We're always happy to welcome comments that move the discussion forward!
@Mefistofy
@Mefistofy 11 ай бұрын
I feel like there is so much individuality by now, a place to belong might be what's missing. Learning dance moves to belong is pretty understandable. I'm too old for that though, just want slower, drawn out experiences where you can get lost. 110% hype is not exactly what I need most of the time. There is a genre that delivers this type of hype better for me now though, while being more authentic at that: DnB. Also a great place to belong.
@aaronschirmer6502
@aaronschirmer6502 11 ай бұрын
Techno since the beginning inspired people to be themselves, express their emotions and to be authentic without judgement. A pure existence...Bliss. accepted just as you are. It energizes humanity ..We all believe in ourselves. Power. To the people.
@petar4onachev
@petar4onachev 11 ай бұрын
Techno is everchanging and allways impressive!
@JoelLinus
@JoelLinus 11 ай бұрын
"Mixing two genres together is the future", but that's nothing knew, that's how techno was created.
@aliceoutofspace2289
@aliceoutofspace2289 9 ай бұрын
I honestly feel like nowadays, a lot about how successful you are as an artist is about how you market yourself. And the problem about that is that mainly the people who are good at and willing to put their focus on that are getting the creative freedom to express themselves. This is the reason for the so-called "underground" still being commercial af. I personally think that some people who could really contribute something way more meaningful with emerge with time, they'll just need some time to adapt and create their own spaces. I am waiting for this moment with endless excitement.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and our community.
@escesc1
@escesc1 11 ай бұрын
Everyone so original yet everyone wants and looks the same. Like everything else, you can't have quality and quantity.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@escesc1
@escesc1 11 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture thank you for the documentary and all the others! Very interesting!
@TR-909
@TR-909 11 ай бұрын
The destruction of techno captured in 26 minutes 😢
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@katharinaadamietz6209
@katharinaadamietz6209 10 ай бұрын
I think within those negative developments there is still hope. The "agenda" of techno (tolerance, diversity...) reaches more people then ever. Maybe the big clubs got mainstream but the small raves are so diverse and cool in fusion with the new "mainstream members". They like the industrial style and get to know the ground rules the feeling of techno and maybe get more open and tolerant themselves. Let's use the new attention to make an positive impact 💗💗
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 10 ай бұрын
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@n8spectacular
@n8spectacular 11 ай бұрын
Now its time on Sprockets when ve dance!!; Its been too long since ive been to a legit warehouse party. Clubs sre cool, but there is a certain air of superiority disguiesd ad inclusivity that is tough to take. To me, the underground scene is what need to thrive.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@skyhigh_butterfly
@skyhigh_butterfly 11 ай бұрын
@11:30 is definitely one of the main reasons why the scene feels less authentic now.
@Featherface01
@Featherface01 11 ай бұрын
15 cans of stella!!!
@bilange
@bilange 11 ай бұрын
The 00's era of Trance is what was my gateway to Electronic music. Was is the instruments/synths? The melody? I don't know, but nowadays Trance tracks doesn't hit the same at all. For some reason I was always interested in Techno even back in 2015, but the new wave of "Melodic Techno" AKA remixes of Trance tracks kinda feels like home to me. I get from the comments that "this isn't really Techno", but then what IS Techno? Could "Melodic Techno" be seen as a first layer, a gateway to deeper, truer levels of Techno? Same could be said for Hardstyle: I like D-Block & S-te-fan or Ran-D (melodic!), but real hardstyle fans may find them too mainstream or soft compared to say Sefa (random artist, I don't know who I can compare with there. Think harder styles.)
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@hiddentechno8266
@hiddentechno8266 11 ай бұрын
These documentaries are always high quality.
@kristim4894
@kristim4894 10 ай бұрын
Give a huge credit to the edm pioneer Giorgio Moroder...specially the 1970s hit Back to Eternity. It was way ahead of it's time and a prerequisite to the techno and electronic music....
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ownageDan
@ownageDan 11 ай бұрын
as always in these types of documentaries, no mention at all of the freetekno / freeparty / teknival scene, what a shame, but somehow not surprising.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your input. We'll try to include it in our upcoming videos!
@please_love_yourself
@please_love_yourself 11 ай бұрын
I have been to an Day festival with kobosil as Main act. It was harder, faster but it felt a lil bit like fake love. .
@landwirtschaft2116
@landwirtschaft2116 11 ай бұрын
what a surprise… ;D
@please_love_yourself
@please_love_yourself 11 ай бұрын
@@landwirtschaft2116 true
@djsarumawashi
@djsarumawashi 9 ай бұрын
GREETINGS from CABO VERDE ISLANDS🤩🤩🤩
@rorbber
@rorbber 11 ай бұрын
I can't believe they didn't mention Boris brejcha and Ann clue❤
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. In this short video, we couldn't cover all the influential DJs and collectives but had to limit our selection. However, we hope to be able to make up for it in the future.
@gabeshepperd
@gabeshepperd 11 ай бұрын
New Dance Show mentioned!!!
@Bangiel
@Bangiel 11 ай бұрын
Techno is techno. My roots is Minimal.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 10 ай бұрын
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@bryanbytes
@bryanbytes 11 ай бұрын
Think you’re conflating techno and other electronic music sub genres at some points… nice video
@Robert_Babicz
@Robert_Babicz 11 ай бұрын
thank you
@CiphmanTheLyrical
@CiphmanTheLyrical 8 ай бұрын
I like this can i come along ?
@kreszcenciahorvath
@kreszcenciahorvath 11 ай бұрын
Awesome and on point, but sad documentary about the last days of techno. It shows how and why an once great scene and genre is getting wrecked. And this is not even its final state, wait another 5 years and this is gonna look like the good old days.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@marius1267
@marius1267 11 ай бұрын
I am 40 years old.I fell inlove with electronic music when i was 9.Went to discover it all...like a true raver as they used to say back in the day...From ambiental to terrorcore.From captain hollywood project to greasy pussy fuckers...i will always get in a trance on strict repetitive techno tho...its something i can never fully describe to anyone in words...please take this silly attempt to document what is the greatest thing that ever happend to me and many others off the internet and just find something else to document.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@thomas_weinreich
@thomas_weinreich 10 ай бұрын
bruh why does nearly everyone interviewed look so depressed and emotionless
@DTL0VER
@DTL0VER 11 ай бұрын
“They know what is what, but they don’t know what is what, they just strut, what the fu(k”
@jbink6612
@jbink6612 Ай бұрын
never saw racism in french techno scene , I do not mean germans are racists , I DO know they're not, but I'm a little astonished by such words. I'd have ever never imagine that. That said I gotta say I hate the way clubs like Bergains acts like some "BON GOUT POLICE" which is not techno to me.
@Dezzasheep
@Dezzasheep 11 ай бұрын
Straight from the leftist dictionary
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Why would you think so?
@Dezzasheep
@Dezzasheep 11 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture If you're unaware of the left's 'buzz words', then i'm afraid you are part of it.
@dirtyharry6297
@dirtyharry6297 11 ай бұрын
Suits German mentality! Sharp, fast, discipline, no emotions, futuristic, arbeiten arbeiten
@tommysolis4409
@tommysolis4409 11 ай бұрын
There’s still an underground scene in la
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Cool!
@xtc1988
@xtc1988 11 ай бұрын
Before there was Polen-Techno...this is Kinder-Techno...no real Techno like it meant to be
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@mariogomez6430
@mariogomez6430 11 ай бұрын
Shortening musical arrangements for streaming platform purposes seems ridiculous and in fact defeats the purpose of the techno genre. Techno tracks set a foundation for those to lose themselves in their imagination. A creative release. Techno was never created for capitalistic purposes. A contradiction if anything. Techno is not a trend. Techno is a lifestyle.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@nembokid19
@nembokid19 11 ай бұрын
Charlotte de witte my mother
@Crystal-yn9qb
@Crystal-yn9qb 9 ай бұрын
Probably the worst techno documentary on what is Techno today
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. What exactly do you disagree with?
@harryhill8543
@harryhill8543 11 ай бұрын
This is why techno music has actually gotten worse, for some reason certain people, especially in Berlin want to promote the identity politics of certain artists when they arent even that good or popular. Nobody cares about this stuff apart from a small group of people who think they have claimed ownership of the scene. To see Talliah or whatever they are claiming to be in this doc is a typical example. Someone who has a mental health issue that they want to somehow claim as an indentity that I watched clear the dancefloor when supporting Caribou. Sorry but nobody wants to hear 150 bpm at 7 pm as a warm up to what is a house music act. A professional DJ would have adjusted their set for the audience, an ego driven one wants to play what they want and ignore the needs of the audience. Its no wonder some of the founders of techno and leaving claiming its now a circus. Music has taken a backseat to politics, image and social media trends. This idea that BDSM wear is the new uniform of techno is a joke. The late Andrew Weatherall called certain clubs Berlin Bum Dungeons and no wonder, and who knew that people going to these clubs would be assaulted by patrons? As reported in RA. The majority want to hear good music, its seems a Berlin thing to want to shoehorn odd sexual behaviours into a music scene that had nothing to do with them in the first place.
@ColonelForkEyes
@ColonelForkEyes 11 ай бұрын
I kinda wish you hadn't brought Weatherall's name (RIP) into that rant about 'odd sexual behaviours' and identity politics to back up your own highly questionable take. There has always been an incredibly strong connection with Techno and fetish clubs, BDSM, etc. Not just in Berlin but there are 'Bum Dungeons' the world over where the music is the most gnarliest banging hard underground techno imaginable. Sounds more like you are worried by the fact that Techno is associated with what you conside to be deviant behaviour. In fact I imagine the BDSM community is more annoyed that their culture is turning into a TikTok meme and the visual style probably being co-opted by people who aren't interested in getting involved with BDSM and just enjoy a bit of 'edgy' cosplay.
@trevor_mounts_music
@trevor_mounts_music 11 ай бұрын
Techno is boring in 2023 (for the most part) and has been for a long time my $0.02 for today take it or leave it. For scene that's supposed to be about free expression and non conformity I don't see it or feel it.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@chjj9371
@chjj9371 6 ай бұрын
Techno is people too lazy to learn an instrument and reflect human spirit and soul. I'd rather listen to a garbage truck picking up trash.
@StereoAnthony
@StereoAnthony 11 ай бұрын
Techno has been mainstream since at least 2016. The underground is where all new things come from, and the underground has nothing to do with the mainstream, nor will it ever.
@LordEvilton18
@LordEvilton18 11 ай бұрын
For real! There's this whole bs now but there's still plenty of fantastic underground techno coming out almost everyday. Avoid the posers!
@funkmachine9094
@funkmachine9094 11 ай бұрын
2016? lol longer than that kid
@ropeburn6684
@ropeburn6684 11 ай бұрын
2016? Try 1993.
@sawlin2829
@sawlin2829 11 ай бұрын
Underground is where all new things come from! Mark this principle!
@Voiceless1SC
@Voiceless1SC 11 ай бұрын
If half a million+ gurners at Love Parade, in the 90’s isn’t mainstream, I don’t know what is 😂
@izumskizum
@izumskizum 11 ай бұрын
Watching this has made me sad. Coming from somebody who got into techno from 1995 to now,techno is in a really bad state and lost what made it beautiful in the first place ……it’s for everyone! It’s not about fashion, social media or money😢 to honest nobody used to care where the DJ was, the speakers was where we all congregated.
@walterkerr1194
@walterkerr1194 11 ай бұрын
Hey listen I’m on the same team but if the genre is meant to be for anyone then shouldn’t it be for the widest audience possible? People who care about fashion, social media, and money are included in everyone, either be okay with it or change what your definition of techno is xx
@psmaia82
@psmaia82 11 ай бұрын
In the nineties it was never the motto dance, peace and love as many Germans wanted to make it seem. The reality is that many black North American DJs suffered discrimination and there was fierce competition. Not long ago, Felix da Housecat was prevented from performing in some well-known clubs around the world! Bergain is the current mirror of everything I just mentioned... despite being a club that is purely commercial marketing money!
@JB9000x
@JB9000x 11 ай бұрын
Yes when we used to go clubbing we would stand in groups and dance with each other or the people around us. It's striking how the crowd now always points to the DJ booth like they're watching a rock concert. We didn't even know where the DJ booth was sometimes!
@adamjpd
@adamjpd 11 ай бұрын
Fabric in London still does it for me. Been going there for 22 years. The current Pioneer system is just as good as the Function One system it replaced. The bodysonic dancefloor in room one still blows my mind every time. And they still curate the best artists in the scene without selling out.
@RyanGogginsTv
@RyanGogginsTv 11 ай бұрын
@@walterkerr1194 it was for the misfits & weirdos in the first place
@emzed1275
@emzed1275 11 ай бұрын
A lot of people interviewed talk about pushing boundaries and progressive music, but none of the music they make does this in anyway.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@seanocean
@seanocean 5 ай бұрын
Agreed. homeboy with the Edgar mullet is an outsider coming to collect on the trendiness and popularity of the trance, hardstyle, and progressive house that’s creeping back into hard techno and doing so with zero historical knowledge or context. It’s not new or fresh, it’s cashing in on rehashed ideas people forgot about. And there are very good reasons why they were deprecated as genres. Because their popularity made them attractive as an exploitable resource. It left those genres once full of life and ingenuity into vapid soul sucking money machines. Same which is happening now. I’m fine with them calling it hard techno. But in no way is this actual true to ethics techno music, which was created as a direct response to this in the corporatism of music in the 80s.
@rebecca_stone
@rebecca_stone 3 ай бұрын
@@seanocean Agree with you man. And if that makes me the kind of "purist" which he thinks is "not so good" I suppose I'm not so good a person, sadly. The track they play to start the "What's the spirit of techno?" section is a straight-out, deodorised pop song. The irony. I spend triple or sometimes four times the many hours I used to, to sift through the money-machine dross you're talking about in the "Techno" sections on DJ music stores and find creatively thoughtful and risky tracks to play. Also ironic given how much legwork used to be involved in finding music for sets!
@oxycope8821
@oxycope8821 11 ай бұрын
Like many documentaries today, everything is seen through the optics of intersectionality, racism, gender ideology and the topic the documentary seeks to describe just becomes a parody or a secondary topic at best. Having been in the techno scene since the early 90's, I can not think of a more accepting and inclusive culture. To portray the techno scene as a place where gender queers, females and blacks have had some monumental struggle is just absurd. The irony is that the imaginary hierarchies that are sought to be disposed off are instead replaced by even more hierachical and intolerant power structures where you almost need to fit into some of the mentioned intersectional categories to come into the spotlight. The faceless techno of the past where the role of the individual was downplayed and the music itself was the focus has long gone. This documentary is nothing less than propaganda and synthesises a fable about what the techno scene is and have been. A revisionist fable without little connection to reality. On the topic of cultural appropriation, this documentary appropriates, revises, twists and contorts what techno is really about.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. We believe that we should constantly question our own perspective and listen to other people and their stories. It is important to keep an open mind, as other perspectives can challenge our belief system. We also believe that it is also important to engage with uncomfortable topics from the past as they help us to understand the society we live in.
@oxycope8821
@oxycope8821 11 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture Yes, but seeing the techno culture through the optics of intersectional struggle produces a warped image. Seeing something that was never there in the first place. Its is a difference between having an open mind and believing in your own hallucinations.
@vxvii9069
@vxvii9069 4 ай бұрын
Techno was never about identity politics. It’s about conveying feelings and sentiment in a purer way than words ever could. Vendex explained this all too well when he said that “techno could say with no words more than you ever could with 1000 words”, or something to that effect at least. Many of the harder DJs are fed up with the state of the world and you can tell by the dystopian vocal samples. They really don’t care at all about politics or anything other than giving their audience a good time in the face of a living nightmare.
@Slowlyburnedelectronics
@Slowlyburnedelectronics 11 ай бұрын
The electronic music and club culture flourished when no media, no marketing gurus, no political and social agendas and no global conglomerates knew its existence or even considered it a form of art. Now it is just a commodity.
@haidac1661
@haidac1661 11 ай бұрын
You are talking like, the club owner, promoter, DJs, artist, they just need air to survive and listen music for food.
@Slowlyburnedelectronics
@Slowlyburnedelectronics 11 ай бұрын
@@haidac1661 Not at all! I am talking about Tomorrowland-like bullshit , greedy promoters, pre-recorded dj sets, documentaries like this one in which music is supposed to be the main theme but all I can see is female djs promotion (dj Rap was a top tier female dj without any extra promotion from media). I remember djs booked for 3 hours in a club but played 5 just because the vibe was dope. They still got paid very well as they should be. And don't forget people still bought cds and vinyls. Things didn't get shitty because djs or promoters / club owners were starving that is for sure (IMHO).
@cyclotronbxl
@cyclotronbxl 11 ай бұрын
@@Slowlyburnedelectronics “Tomorrowland bullshit”! Only the people who never went there say that because the maine stage is commercial. But there’s 12 others stages, all underground! There’s only one place in the world where all the DJ’s, producers, artists of Electronic music, etc, came to look what was happening in Electronic Music. It was not Berlin, not Detroit, or even Chicago, but Belgium !
@Slowlyburnedelectronics
@Slowlyburnedelectronics 6 ай бұрын
@@cyclotronbxl Massive respect for Belgium underground scene, but tomorrowland as a concept is clearly a huge marketing project. But this is just my opinion and how I see things. And I completely understand why this has happened to the electronic music and its ok.
@psiPeople
@psiPeople 4 ай бұрын
social agendas, when politics entered the scene with its social engineering agendas then the spirit of not only techno but the whole rave movement changed. This fact is noticed by very few and its being underestimated.
@mariposarabbit7996
@mariposarabbit7996 11 ай бұрын
The years before and shortly after the year 2000 were truly golden. There was high-quality music, freedom, diversity, and great energy. The fact that we used to prepare for every party, not just to keep up with fashion but to be in sync with the music, is something sorely missed today. Back then, information came from a few radio shows, and we all recorded on cassette tapes and swapped recordings. There was a powerful magic in going to a party, where the DJ would take you on a journey without you knowing what they'd play. We attended techno, trance, house parties, absorbing every sound. As the years went by, we developed our tastes, knowing what we liked and having preferences. All the DJs who came during that time are legends, and except for a few names, like Adam Bayer and Marco Carola, who changed their style, most of the others still play quality techno and haven't succumbed to the garbage that has infiltrated the scene. At one of my recent festivals, I had the feeling I was at a pop festival, not a techno festival. I strongly hope that anyone daring to become a DJ first looks back at history, takes the time to listen to true, unadulterated techno, and then immerses themselves in this wonder.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@robr286
@robr286 5 ай бұрын
Yeah that's when I saw the biggest change, at least here in the US, it went from warehouse party's promoted with flyers in the 90s to concert like events sold at ticket master in the early 00s. If there wasn't a danger of it getting shut down by the fire department I wouldn't even really call that a rave party and definitely not underground. The energy changed too after that, for the worse. And yeah Adam Bayer is probably the guy that made techno my favorite genre back then. There's nothing better during primetime hours at a warehouse party with a giant speaker wall than techno. It's hypnotic, energetic and I like how it's faceless, unless you're really familiar with an artists style you never know what you're listening to and it's near impossible to figure out, I always loved that mysterious sort of feeling with it
@_G3M5_
@_G3M5_ 11 ай бұрын
''Techno is harder, faster and more diverse than ever.'' this couldnt be farther from truth ... technoculture literally got destroyed over the past 10 years
@JB9000x
@JB9000x 11 ай бұрын
The genre got faster and pushed to its extreme a long time ago. Now the mainstream techno is largely based recreating the same sound from the past. Face it people, we got old! The sound of the future is still stuck in 1992!
@Dezzasheep
@Dezzasheep 11 ай бұрын
@@JB9000x some are still keeping it relatively real. I listened to a Slam (soma) mix the other day. Still had their old vibes.
@eternalnjem
@eternalnjem 11 ай бұрын
Luckily I’m alive. You will hear my name in the future.
@fourier_project
@fourier_project 11 ай бұрын
@@eternalnjem 🙌
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
"What some, mostly younger people that learned everything on TikTok, THINK is techno is harder, faster and more diverse than ever.'' I'd argue that it isn't necissarily harder. It may feel that way, but all that TikTok "techno" is cheesy AF!!! IMO cheesy cannot = hard... It's just fast.
@1984bigbros
@1984bigbros 11 ай бұрын
I had been out of the electronic scene since the early 2000s, however just the past few years I've been reinvigorated by some of the new sounds and artists. I hope they keep pushing the boundaries and don't listen to the gatekeepers. I am here for the music and to fellowship with people that enjoy the same sounds. It is a special door.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@Slindi81
@Slindi81 11 ай бұрын
Techno and other electronic music styles are safe. We do not need Vogue to tell us to be our selves, we do not need a permission from main stream, or from anyone, to do anything. I welcome everybody to the scene, they might come because of social media but stay for the music. Or they leave when something else becomes hip, it does not matter. Social media might have an influence on some superficial level and techno will evolve like it has always done, but it will always stay independent and undergroud, at least the main part of it.
@AboveTheTrees00
@AboveTheTrees00 11 ай бұрын
There is still underground techno but this is definitely not it, and it's harder and harder to fight for it. Social media and especially TikTok killing the real spirit and sound of it, business techno is rampant, and new generations of kids don't know any better at least the majority in the US.
@borisborisov500
@borisborisov500 11 ай бұрын
I remember when techno nights were rocking up in old, comfortable clothes, old trainers etc, no pretentious "uniforms" and judging those not conforming to a set style, and there was certainly no virtue signalling or political bs mixed into it. Its also such a shame that anything with a 4/4 kick nowadays is calling itself techno.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
@TheTigronette
@TheTigronette 11 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture he's right though, as an old timer, all these kids in fetishwear who, in five years, will be accountants married and living in the suburbs is beyond bizarre
@Phillink
@Phillink 11 ай бұрын
11:45 that is the biggest cringe ever 😂
@thelastraft7054
@thelastraft7054 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@foxwolf338
@foxwolf338 11 ай бұрын
Techno/House was always known for being diverse and open minded since day one. Everybody who knows anything about it will acknowledge the vital role the queer and black communities played in the development of these genres. To act like there is some sort of struggle going on nowadays is just laughable. Also the discussion about commercial vs underground has been going on since at least 1991 when Moby's hit single "Go" reached top ten chart positions in the UK and The Netherlands. I just think techno now is kind of in a position where trance was in the late 90's/ early 2000's. And of course, social media ruins techno, like it ruins everything.
@Madrrrrrrrrrrr
@Madrrrrrrrrrrr 11 ай бұрын
Queer and black communities didn't play a mayor role in the rise of Techno. This docu has flaws all over the place and is just another woke agenda. Techno was nothing before white straight European people were buying these records and were booking USA dj's. Techno never was about skin colour or anti discrimination. It was for everybody. That's why you never see titles or lyrics in house or techno about discrimination. DW history is just another anti art/freedom of expression woke outlet trying to harvest clicks and likes. NEXT!
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
Trance in the late 90's / early 2000's was still trance. This shit they're calling techno is anything but.
@z0phi3l
@z0phi3l 11 ай бұрын
This video could have gone from good to awesome by not forcing this nonsensical gender and equality shit into it, it's only in the commercialized pop EDM that nonissues like this are considered important
@koreyp2845
@koreyp2845 Ай бұрын
It was the Black community. The Queer part is thrown in their by white media to spread the credit to other non black communities
@roeland1205
@roeland1205 11 ай бұрын
Techno has developed into pop multiple times here in Europe. Rave, Happy Hardcore, Trance, Psytrance, Hardstyle and Jump to name a few.
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
None of that is techno.
@roeland1205
@roeland1205 11 ай бұрын
@@Gavintech they all share a common origin.
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
@@roeland1205 in the same way Morbid Angel is an evolution of Elvis, I guess. But in reality no they don't. If we want to give them a common origin house is their common ancestor. Not techno.
@roeland1205
@roeland1205 11 ай бұрын
@@Gavintech house is the OG, except maybe possibly disco was. Anyway, techno definetely is a shared ancestor of which all genres evolved over the past 3 decades. That my point, and you can't deny that.
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
@@roeland1205 I can, and will. None of that music shares history or structure with early techno. It all comes from house (even if the Dutch and Belgians mistakenly called their early hardcore stuff techno).
@House020
@House020 11 ай бұрын
I don't know what this documentary is trying to tell but it has little to do with techno. There is enough interesting stuff around if you have a good ear.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. What exactly do you disagree with?
@Mefistofy
@Mefistofy 11 ай бұрын
Care to list some artists? Clubbing is rather difficult here atm. so my experiences are focused on festivals / small parties. A lot of time in between.
@Saxonczyk
@Saxonczyk 11 ай бұрын
Just a quick one, only few techno tracks I've heard inside this document. Rest is new wave pop, straight kick 4x4 doesn't mean that you're making techno. Thank me later ;)
@JimmyHandtrixx
@JimmyHandtrixx 11 ай бұрын
Go listen to the compilation that came out in 88 called 'Techno - the sound of Detroit ' not very techno is it 🤣 that's because those guys were just making their version of Chicago house... the idea that 3 guys from Detroit invented techno is pure BS
@JimmyHandtrixx
@JimmyHandtrixx 11 ай бұрын
and some tracks realeased in Chicago in 86 sound more techno because they were copying Belgium German tracks because the harder sounds (and softer Italo) being played at The Warehouse were European.
@Saxonczyk
@Saxonczyk 11 ай бұрын
​@@JimmyHandtrixxexactly
@dezolatestation
@dezolatestation 11 ай бұрын
fact
@FluxTrax
@FluxTrax 11 ай бұрын
​@@JimmyHandtrixxmuch of what people refer to as Techno derives more from the harder edged Chicago records (Mike Dunn, Steve Poindexter, Armando, Robert Armani) than the fusion jazz and funk tinged tracks from Detroit
@petar4onachev
@petar4onachev 11 ай бұрын
Can you do the same video for the Rave scene in Lebanon, The Balkans or something in between?
@Scyber_Official
@Scyber_Official 11 ай бұрын
DAWs like Ableton & FL Studio have contributed to the downfall of originality when producing electronic based music. Add in an oversaturation of plug-ins for DAWs, most producers experience a thing called "option paralysis" where they have too many options to choose from, so they stick to whatever plug ins & DAWs the pros use (Sylenth, Massive, FL Studio, etc) along with the oversaturation of the sample pack industry (BILLIONS upon billions of samples online) and you have a recipe for staleness. As a producer, I started seeing this around 2011 and switched to a hardware based set up and started building a studio full of gear from the early 2000s to the present. A lot of gear is expensive, but I enjoy being able to play an instrument like a synth that I can actually feel & experiment with different guitar pedals to get sounds & tones that can't be recreated on software (unless you get a plug in, lol). I enjoy jamming out & seeing where the music takes me, instead of me forcing the music to sound how I want. I can't stand using computers to produce and design sound, I only use them to record, mix & master.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
@FUNKINETIK
@FUNKINETIK 11 ай бұрын
Yep totally agree with you - forget menu diving, screens and presets. . it’s far more ‘real’ using hardware, synths, modular systems etc. . i like to keep things analogue too. I feel the same about vinyl when it comes to DJ’ing. Over twenty years ago I was using old analogue synths (even my Stylophone 350S I’ve had since a kid) and guitar pedals along with turntables to DJ live.
@WinfriedSitte
@WinfriedSitte 11 ай бұрын
Experimentation and the creative risk-taking never happens in the mainstream. No genre has its best iconic and ground-breaking work in the mainstream part of its "catalogue".
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your input! You're absolutely right that revolutionary steps in music hardly ever come from within the mainstream.
@DaBlacKoncept
@DaBlacKoncept 11 ай бұрын
The biggest problem for Techno today is that everyone keeps calling their music techno, when its not. 90% of this music getting called techno is actually trance. Melodic Techno is just rebranded Progressive Trance, Peak Time Techno is rebranded hard trance, hard dance & Hard Techno is Hardcore & Gabba rebranded, and none of it is innovative or pushing boundaries as actual techno music always does. Also the modern scene is saturated with Instagram model DJs who are often average DJs, and use Ghost producers to make music but have 300k subs because they look good in bikinis. These same "fans" who follow the instgram models are people who think Skrillex invented techno, so think they have found the "underground", when in reality EDM just rebranded itself Techno. Dont worry though they are already moving over to Psytrance now, so won't be long before the instagram model DJs get their dreadlocks glued in and hire new ghost producers..
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
FUCK I LOVE THIS COMMENT! Couldn't be more spot on. "Melodic techno" is just formulaic club progressive house from 20 years ago. "Hard techno" isn't techno but some combination of hardstyle and sometimes gabber... & the biggest of them all, the "Charlotte De Wit "techno" is fucking psytrance, and has been for years now. Sad what happened but I wonder if eventually these people, not the DJs but the kids, will find their way to proper shit? If there's going to be a silver lining that's it. P.S. No one knows WTF tech house is anymore either. I think TikTok and COVID made that happen too.
@atnguyenkhoathanh583
@atnguyenkhoathanh583 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@GavintechI'm new to the scene and I'd love to know more of your knowledge, sir. Now that you mention it, Charlotte's music does bear a resemblance to Psytrance, and probably other DJs are somewhat in the same situation. Could you enlighten me to what Techno really is?
@Gavintech
@Gavintech 11 ай бұрын
@@atnguyenkhoathanh583 Richie Hawtin - Decks, EFX, & 909
@atnguyenkhoathanh583
@atnguyenkhoathanh583 11 ай бұрын
@@Gavintech Thank you
@DaBlacKoncept
@DaBlacKoncept 10 ай бұрын
@@Gavintech yes an accurate description of sad state of the mainstream techno scene. Funny part is we get called old by zoomers who think they are innovating in techno music with their regurgitated trance music and 160bpm white noise with 1990s Hoover an horn stabs. 🤣 I'm also not feeling this whole pesudo goth black leather and BDSM gear cult who call themselves "ravers", this is an insult to rave culture.
@juliodiaz3920
@juliodiaz3920 11 ай бұрын
totally agree,, this is lame techno, fake and superficial ‘this scene of this video’
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@udoheinz7845
@udoheinz7845 11 ай бұрын
For me techno is freedom. just be you in the past years since the pandemic techno parties don t feel the same anymore.... everyone dances, dresses, behaves the same... even in smaller clubs But i think that is going to change again once we adapted to the social media influence
@Kevin-im1gj
@Kevin-im1gj 11 ай бұрын
yep very true
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno 11 ай бұрын
Love the just be you part. On the other hand, techno is becoming: be like me esthetically... fit in... free expression is dying.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@Conquer332
@Conquer332 11 ай бұрын
Fully agreed
@trevor_mounts_music
@trevor_mounts_music 11 ай бұрын
Everyone i see at parties dominated by techno all look, dress, act, speak, and feel the same way. It's like a room full of lemmings dressed in black trying too hard. No clue what it was like 20 years ago maybe it was different then.
@TheReactor8
@TheReactor8 11 ай бұрын
Very bad docu and abuse for advertising. Full of falsification. Techno originated in 1981 in Detroit when they combined Kraftwerk, Funk and Italo Disco. The underground scene as ALL underground scenes are very inclusive on any identity. Breaking boundaries always happen when underground becomes mainstream. Nothing new or special now or then. The German techno scene in early 90’s was small and had its own sound, just like Belgium, Italy, Netherlands. Nowadays Techno is a mainstream thing and after 1 minute of history the bs commercial starts.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@typemismatch2712
@typemismatch2712 11 ай бұрын
for me the 90s/00s golden era techno style was the best, lots of variation in tracks, not so hard mastered, more lofi & dynamics. After 2008 or something everybody went full on minimal, with the exception of a few djs like ben sims. After that, i think around 2012, techno became more mainstream, you got harder kicks and it became a lot darker. Since a few years there has been really good golden era influenced techno coming out, but you have to search for it. the mainstream became even weirder with age of love remix from charlotte de witte and that other guy. Now deborah de luca has a remix of robert miles - childeren, and plays even remixes of abba tracks. That whole mainstream is more rave oriented and far more commercial than the underground. I wouldnt even call the mainstream techno. For me personally i hope that techno becomes more underground again.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@atnguyenkhoathanh583
@atnguyenkhoathanh583 11 ай бұрын
I'm aware that a lot of people are frustrated with the scene nowadays. I am a newcomer and now wondering that you mentioned there are golden era-influnenced techno being released recently, can you share with me some of them please?
@typemismatch2712
@typemismatch2712 11 ай бұрын
@@atnguyenkhoathanh583 beau didier, undivulged, baugruppe90, isaiah, shdw & obscure shape
@atnguyenkhoathanh583
@atnguyenkhoathanh583 11 ай бұрын
@@typemismatch2712 Massive thanks to you, sir!
@art-of-techno
@art-of-techno 11 ай бұрын
Kraftwerk, Moebius and Conny Plank started experimenting with electronic music in the 60s and 70s, laying the foundation for the genre. The Detroit artists then mixed these sounds with House music and gave it the name Techno. This new genre quickly gained popularity and has since evolved into various sub-genres with a global following.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Great summary!
@yourface4248
@yourface4248 11 ай бұрын
this sounds more like a eulogy by those who have only a passing knowledge of the deceased.
@keomafernandes7442
@keomafernandes7442 11 ай бұрын
The grandpas can cry all they want, but they can't hold techno back!
@ingmarsjansons3665
@ingmarsjansons3665 11 ай бұрын
No drugs, no techno (as it is in nowdays). Unfortunatly both goes hand in hand. I'm all about music, art and expression, but seems like nowadays big part of "mainstream" scene are run as hudge enterprises, where, big name clubs, rental companies, promoter agencies and different beverage brands are legal side of it and "underground" drug market as illegal or "dark" side of that scene and both sides are benefiting hudge on it. It turns around hudge amout of money worldwide. The same scheme are running almost everywhere in world, at least in western hemisphere and than comes internet with its own game with lot of "artists" gaining popularity tru social media and often its not much about music as it is about artist image it self. Weird world we living in... "Underground resistance" ✊️
@deltablues24
@deltablues24 11 ай бұрын
Huge misunderstanding between underground and experimental in this documentary. Not a single artist who is underground would present their craft with music videos and speak to an interview about how his/her's underground music is expanding spheres etc. Due to social media techno is very commercial now, it lacks substance and creativity, unfortunately the underground is dead and techno is going straight downhill. It is quite obvious in my opinion that harder styles of techno is transforming into hardstyle and more emotional/melodic styles of techno is transforming into trance.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@o0pinkdino0o
@o0pinkdino0o 5 ай бұрын
I've been in the scene since '88 and there is not a lot of modern stuff in here that I would call "techno" (it sounds a lot more like commercial Trance). I still release techno mixes and there is not a single modern artist featured here that I would play, or have even heard of. For me Techno is a feeling. A pulse. A ripple. A boom. Techno is faceless bollocks. It is a punch in the face. It is a slap on the ass. It is an adrenaline shot. It is a roar, a scream, a horn, a siren. An explosion of sound and noise and emotion. For me Techno is the stuff Dave Clarke and Christian Varela are putting out each and every week. It's about as far from commercial Pop music as you can get.
@dachiklangmusik
@dachiklangmusik 11 ай бұрын
Techno will always depend on technology.. in production, in presentation and in upscaling the Reichweite.. as long as technology is evolving (DAWs, Synths), techno evolves as well.. also with some fruits to become POPular.. but also a big chance to develop (in very fast lifecycles) a broad, inspirational diversity in the playground under the ground.. glad to see so many creative persons and sounds in today’s scene ❤🎉🙌💥 thx for your research
@Esbbbb
@Esbbbb 11 ай бұрын
I hope we won't see tracks shortening in duration. It's really nice to have a longer track to listen to!
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno 11 ай бұрын
Try modular artists, which sessions last as their inspiration allows it. Jam techno. Eurorack heads and stuff. Djs are amazing, but beat makers are keeping the 🔥 alive.
@Alex-gk6gu
@Alex-gk6gu 11 ай бұрын
the same bass and hi-hat repeated for 2 mins though? don't that get boring?
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno
@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno 11 ай бұрын
@Alex-gk6gu I understand you and respect your opinion. I was giving an option. Is not boring for others and I guess alot of people enjoy it and your opinion matters.know that 👍🙂. Which Techno styles do you enjoy the most?
@arvydas0069
@arvydas0069 11 ай бұрын
Try Robag Whrume, John Tejada, Objekt, Blawan, etc....guys like this are consistently underground. Not the hardest techno, but brilliant regardless. They've done hard techno of course. Everyone now associates Charlotte DeWitte and Adam Beyer with techno, which is where it starts to go south.
@Alex-gk6gu
@Alex-gk6gu 11 ай бұрын
i like ebm-ish faster techno, like LAVEN and klangkustler, what about u? @@tripARTite_Improvised_Techno
@Gitta74
@Gitta74 11 ай бұрын
Social media, especially TikTok makes even techno go rancid.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and our community.
@rogic
@rogic 11 ай бұрын
most of the music in this video is not techno, it's pop-techno-garbage
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@electronicmusicartcollective
@electronicmusicartcollective 11 ай бұрын
"The message is party, dude!" in German: "Die Message ist Feierei, Alder!" Sven Väth do a lot for the scene, Thanx to Baba Sven!
@landwirtschaft2116
@landwirtschaft2116 11 ай бұрын
A lot (of Verspultsein and Hessen) gets lost in that translation though haha…
@msmolyansky
@msmolyansky 11 ай бұрын
I think Maxi Jazz from Faithless deserves a lot of credit for breaking racism in the techno scene. God Bless his soul in heaven !!!
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@laurentmialon2594
@laurentmialon2594 11 ай бұрын
What a poor documentary, sorry. You just did not talk about the future of music, and totally ignored the real revolution. I talk from my perspective and experience, dedicating my life and love to experimental electronic music.
@maeldnt
@maeldnt 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, I strongly agree. Techno didn't change much. It is just sparkled with the elements of the current zeitgeist. This documentary contributes to shaping this narrative about a lost something. Also, electronic music is so diversified... I don't expect any documentary to ever mention Hardgroove, Prog. House revival, Phonk House or Kawaii Futurecore which, ironically turns out to be more underground than the current hardtechno-centric scene.
@ColonelForkEyes
@ColonelForkEyes 11 ай бұрын
@@maeldnt exactly. Electronic is bigger than this. Techno is bigger than this. Music is bigger than this.
@JB9000x
@JB9000x 11 ай бұрын
It's an interesting watch but they're trying to fit too much into a short video that fits their narrative. Reminds me of a short TV segment rather than a true documentary crafted by people who actually know and were there. And too many advert breaks.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@bicyclist2
@bicyclist2 11 ай бұрын
I agree with many of the commenters here. I remember it used to be much more melodic, colorful and interesting back in the 90's. Today it's just a refection of insane leftest ideology. Thanks.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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@slavestudios47
@slavestudios47 8 ай бұрын
harder faster more diverse than ever 😆😆🤣 this is almost a parody lmfao
@alhira5098
@alhira5098 11 ай бұрын
Idk, a lot of things shown and said has nothing to do with techno to me. Its about dancing and falling into a rabbit hole. Its not about diversity but instead not giving a shit about who the other person is but simply enjoying them being next to you. And it certainly got nothing to do with business and money. I for one am happy to live in a city where this is still being lived today. 😊
@georgistefanov8919
@georgistefanov8919 11 ай бұрын
Kobosil is one of the worst things happened to techno. This charachter is opposite to everything techno stands for!
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 10 ай бұрын
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@rolvoveritas
@rolvoveritas 11 ай бұрын
This is cultural propaganda
@smogogo2865
@smogogo2865 11 ай бұрын
It's a really interesting video but it's too focused on the german club techno in my opinion. You need to keep in mind that this music and culture has also evolved a lot due to other european countries like UK, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic etc... And there is also free-parties in which the sound and the way of partying are really different than in the clubs and festivals.
@landwirtschaft2116
@landwirtschaft2116 11 ай бұрын
It's a german station, maybe that's why. But yeah you're right.
@alexwest4629
@alexwest4629 11 ай бұрын
It's a German channel mate.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. In this short video, we couldn't cover all cities with a vibrant techno scene but had to limit our selection.
@calvinguile1315
@calvinguile1315 6 ай бұрын
Yeah we used to know how to have fun in the 80s and 90s
@rogeramezquita5685
@rogeramezquita5685 11 күн бұрын
This is he most BS documentary about techno ever obviously it support the current vs agenda and buzzwords .. I had never experienced racism in the techno scenes and I’ve been going hard sine the mid 90s what a bs of documentary
@anoyingnomad
@anoyingnomad 11 ай бұрын
This is nothing new, gabbers have been open minded and welcoming of everyone.
@samdekeyser1996
@samdekeyser1996 Ай бұрын
Techno the future ? I dink Cyberpunk the future and CyberPhonk and CyberHouse not techno sinthwave eletrowave and darkwave music it's te future not techno. Cyberpunk it's the sound of sky Fi and AI and machine
@tol.M_ngo
@tol.M_ngo 11 ай бұрын
MAKE TECHNO UNDERGROUND AGAIN!!! 6 6 6 ❌❌❌
@MrDaigoRiki
@MrDaigoRiki Ай бұрын
Evolution? What? Some group of people just made it a big business. Who are those female good looking djs? They don’t know how to produce music I’m sure.
@ovidiuvasilescu1146
@ovidiuvasilescu1146 2 ай бұрын
This makes me wanna cry! Lies about pushing some boundaries when the music is absolutely atrocious. Boundaries because of some bpm in 202whatever. Boundaries where pushed with techno by Detroit and Berlin artists in the early 90s, not in a big room with kids filming constantly and wearing the same clothes. Social media killed techno! At least I had my time and saw many proper acts. It’s a travesty this documentary and it shows a total lack of respect towards the ones that are actually true to their craft fir the eight reasons, not fame and money!
@woeptidu2933
@woeptidu2933 11 ай бұрын
Why cant u just talk about techno?
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. What exactly do you disagree with?
@dejanseoldyoutube
@dejanseoldyoutube 8 ай бұрын
Best thing for Techno future is to get rid of Social media and commecial music mainstream claim is Techno today. Techno djs are not popstars , clowns on stage. Good grooves and love is enough rest is just BS...... Miss 90s a lot sometimes.....
@class77DJ
@class77DJ 2 ай бұрын
Commercial Techno is TERRIBLE. Its the same with all commercial music.
@EzequielDeza-rp6wv
@EzequielDeza-rp6wv 6 ай бұрын
I don't really care about your sexual orientation, or how you look, just play good vinyl records and be a good person, and you'll have my respects. nowadays everyone thinks they can be a Dj, just because the gear is making it easier and easier... gen z tiktoker dj looking forward "inclusion" and earning millions by vogue... hahaha please..
@anybodyelseNOW
@anybodyelseNOW 11 ай бұрын
The best time was for me very early 2000. After the 90s hype, everything went really back to the underground. The discussion was always focused on the music. More less minimal or not. House or not. You had the hardcore people, who were there still from the 90s, and a young generation, which was there for fresh sound being developed and the underground spirit.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us.
@snx9419
@snx9419 6 ай бұрын
Techno was originally about the music and the future, it didn't matter who made it and many chose to stay faceless - the creator was secondary to the music which stands on its own to be experienced and interpreted by the listener- that's not say there weren't individuals engaging in the scene who weren't without prejudice but by and large the music was what brought people together, and by and large it did. In the past 5 years its became all about identity, reclaim this, reclaim that by a generation that didn't create it, didn't build it and seems incapable of coming up with anything original, musically or in terms of format or presentation. The music has got lost and become secondary, even tertiary to ideologies. Social media and digital formats have also significantly negatively impacted the scene - the music was found in clubs, identified directly from the labels spinning on the records in the clubs and the community hubs were records shops. Vinyl pressings equalled quality control - you have roughly 12 minutes on each side of a loud pressed vinyl so only the best got pressed....the fact that techno is still considered a fortress of freedom says less about its enduring qualities as a movement and more about the lack of imagination to develop and cultivate new movements.
@belaire2516
@belaire2516 11 ай бұрын
that's not techno that's a woke video
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 11 ай бұрын
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