Trying to find a techno song I just heard in a bar


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I was out on Thursday night and heard a great techno song while I was at a bar. I don't remember any of the words, but I am pretty sure it's a relatively new song. It's catchy and was played at a bar that doesn't really play techno, so I'm assuming it's fairly popular or something...

Any tips at all would be great. Sorry I can't really offer up more information (artist/lyrics/anything)

Uhm, yea good luck with that. how about a bit more information, as to whether the singer was male, or female.

It was a dude singing

doesn't really help much... whats the bar called??? maybe we can narrow down the genre of music that tehy play

The Library was the name of the bar...doesn't look like they have a web site.

"The only thing this cozy, collegiate pub lacks is a campus within easy walking distance. Tan-stained wood paneling, a pressed-tin ceiling, and fully stocked bookshelves that rise high to the ceiling distinguish the place. Grab a seat at the attractive "L"-shaped bar, order up your favorite quaff, and take in the scholarly atmosphere. Or, if competitive fires are burning, pool tables and dartboards can be found just around the corner. And don't worry: If Mom or the wife calls, just leave word that you'll be at the Library, and you'll be in the clear."

Extremely wild guess:

Pendulum - Other Side

It's not really techno though. :p

Not it, but a good song.

How about you ask in the bar? They'll tell you what DJ was on if it's DJ based, and then you can try get a-hold of him/her. If you're that interested in finding out anyway.

Else you could just go on a **** up there again and see if it comes on again.

Your details are so vague you might as well ask us to tell you what song the bar is playing a week tomorrow at 11pm :p

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