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


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OMG, major rickroll!!! :crazy: do NOT watch that last link......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edaJP3Lp0Gg

Edited by obiwankenobi

LOL not one of the tracks or artists mentioned in this thread is "Techno"

People like , Car Cox , Richardo Villalobos , Richie Hawtin, Marco Nastic, Cave , Ortin Cam are all Techno. Whats been put here is commercial dance , house and electro.

General ignorance ftw :) Refer to it as dance music, not Techno when generalizing as it,ll make you look daft to real techno fans.

Oh and some linkys..

http://www.ilovetechno.be huge 35,000+ festival in Gent Belgium

http://www.livesets.com excellent forum on the genre aswell as archive of free sets

Edit: Expect Yuri who hit the nail on the head

What I find amazing is that

Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

has been mixed and remixed into modern music.

Though you may to find your song--- check the techno top 100 list-- I know the site is in russian but the artist/music is in english- Possibly on the list.

http://www.savok.net/2008/09/30/moscow_new...vol13_2008.html

I haven't got a clue maybe Sebastian Leger - Bambou, Booka Shade - Charlotte (Dubfire remix). Probably not any of these but hey......get down n dirty.

maybe try goin on beatport.com n listen to the tracks in the techno top 10 an dseeing if any of them take your fancy.

Beatport Techno

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