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Old 10-6-2008, 01:59 AM   #41
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You can't have a rave without 'time to burn' or 'its time to burn' by storm

Also 'sound of the atom splitting' (if you get the 6:45 min:sec version hotcue it to about 1:30/1:45 in, the first min or so is pretty downtempo for a rave.)

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I've got Time To Burn already on the list :P It's a 3:58 version
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My boyfriend suggested Tune Up! A song called Raver's Fantasy, I don't know. Sounded pretty gay IMO.
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I actually don't care too much for Raver's Fantasy -- don't shoot me
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Well if it isn't the master of the double setup.
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You can't have a rave without some Power Rave!

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whats the list have so far?
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Get some hardstyle in there.

Preferably, DJ Skinhead or Angerfist.
Ummm... skinhead and angerfist are Gabba/terrorcore. Actually Angerfist is Doomcore which is an even dark brother of Terrorcore. Skinhead is just Terrorcore, but some of his good stuff are just normal gabba/hardcore. They are no where near Hardstyle.

I got about 400 cds of techno(From Ambiant to House, From garage to psytrance/Goa Techno and from hardhouse to Gabba/Terrorcore) Dont worry, these genras oppose each other in their charecteristics. Its all I ****ing listen to because everything makes me fall asleep or I get so borad that I was to beat the crap out of someone just to avoid killing myself. You could say after listening to Techno for about 14 years and studying it, Im kinda the right person to ask too... Thats just my opinion though

What kind of rave are you doing? Any perticular theme? Ill suggest some good genra. Here we go.

Hardstyle- Actually, Hardstyle isn't much for raveing as you would think. Theres way to much silence and downtime to be honest and its really not that fast nor constant, but still would make some good heart pounding listening tracks or jumping. I always recommend hardstyle though. Love it.

Technoboy, Dj Zany, Pavo, Blutonium Boy, Dj Session One, Dj Scott Project (Most of their songs are hardstyle, but they aren't considered hardstyle in the techno industry. Strange), Cosmic Gate, Luna, Citizen, Donkey Rollers (Love their music), le Brisc, Dj Virus, Dj Tom-X, The Beholder, Hardstyle Masterz, Tommy Pulse, Thomas Trouble(The Real Hardcore = Good song), Hunter (Combination of rave and hardstyle. I recommend him. Search The Hammer)

Hardhouse- I think this would be really good its extremely rave matarial. If you are doing actually raving though, I would recommend this genra more since its fast and constant other than the middle part being silent and climaxing. Ive listened to this style of techno the most out of all the styles.

Paul Glazby, Andy Farley, Lisa Lashes, Klubbheads, Bk, Organ donors (they are more charecterized as hardstyle, but they are half half.), Defective audio, Dark By design, OD404, Paul Maddox, Lisa Pin-Up, Anne Savage, Tidy Boys, Andy Whitby, Rachel Auburn, Ben Stevens, Justin Bourne, Superfast Oz, Nick Sentience, Stu Allan, Mauro Picotto (I looked this up. I guess he's hardhouse, but hes classified as hardhouse. Although its understandable since the remixes of his songs are the ones that are more famous and are classified as hardhouse. Hes mainly trance originally though. His Original Mix songs are for that matter.) Tom Harding, Phil Reynolds, Lee Haslam, Guyver

Gabba is pretty good, but it depends on you're crowd though. Most people consider gabba/terrorcore to be just noise and annoying though. One thing Id like to share with you guys though that I dont think a lot of people know. There are two kinds of Gabba: Nustyle Gabba and Oldskool Gabba. Nustyle Gabba is Terrocore basically. Its oldskool gabba slowed down because some djs perferred slower music, but incorperated darker and harder base to compensate for the slowing of speed. Old Skool Gabba is actually pretty awsome. Think of it as Rave and Techstep/Breakbeat/Big Beat combined. Its faster, usually never going faster than 180BPM (may need to research that, but Im sure, and the rythms sound more like anthems, but are usually pretty fast and very slurred like with staccotos. Dont confuse this with Terrorcore though. Terrorcore's rythms are mainly all staccatos and imitate trance in mainy ways. The best way to explain Terrorcore to a newb really is that its really a march-like song. Although, this march is more like a massive chaos of cacophony, sound and noise and movement that makes you want to beat the living **** out of everyone that you see and sticking a broom stick up someone's ass. I can't speak kindly about the description that I used because in honest truth, you really do wanna beat the living **** out of everyone you see and stick broomsticks up people's asses. Its pretty fun really. I actually went to a Neophyte rave in Amsterdam like 2 years ago. Its insane and crazy. Ya, but a little note. Example of Oldskool Gabba is some of Lenny Dee and Rob Gees works or that perticular style.

Special Case - (Dj Promo) AKA Sebastian Hoff. My ****ing Idol. Hes the reason why I love Gabba so much. Love his ****. His collabs with Catscan are epic although they need a certain kind of ear to enjoy. Promo's new stuff is mainly Terrorcore, but not his old stuff. Ive been listening to this cat for about 5 years following his carrer and his music. To tell you the truth, his gabba although epic, needs a perticular ear to tolerate and Ive noticed around a year ago, that Promo's terrocore/Gabba is much different in texture and sounds than the mainstream artists. The bass is extremely distorted and a higher octave than most gabba bass. He mainly uses the scratching sound as his main rythms and sounds. For his old Skool gabba songs, his rythms are very fast with slurrs and he mainly uses the same kind of sound for most of his tracks for some reason. The bass if higher octave than usual, almost earsplitting to be honest while mainstream believes, deeper is better. One thing however, catscan and Dj Promo are the only djs that I know of that recycles their sounds. They never really attempt to find another sound. They just use the same sound from track to track. Listen Promo's old tracks and his terrorcores and listen for any similarities in his music.

Oldsckool Hardcore
Hardcore Power (with Dj Delirium)
Let the Bass Boom
Kill Tha Noise
Phreak Ya Sperka
Eastcoast Killer
Speakermurder
Boomin Out the Box
Cold As Stone

Nustyle Gabba- Recommended songs I Hear Ya Comin',
We Got to Advance (Just pure awsome. this is what hes about now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd9W9...eature=related),
What the ****?
Hurricane Brain
Day of Anger

A very good example of what a Catscan and Dj Promo's collabs sounds like is Endymion's song of The core known as Endyminon (Catscan and Dj Promo Remix)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J140whfIkrY. This song is just pure awsome.
Midnight Impact
Battle of the Sexes.

There was a time that I lost complete track of promo and his stuff. So the only ones that I have heard that these two collabed on really is these three, but they are all great.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Zty...eature=related = Dj Promo At Qlimax. Btw... Its funny how I recongized the tracks that Dj Promo played in that 3-4 mins... All classic Gabba.

Neophyte, Paul Elstak, Omar Santana, Catscan, Delta 9, Angerfist, Scott Brown, Outblast, Lady Dana, Masters of Ceremony, Hard Creation, Dj Mad Dog, The Viper, The Stunned Guys, Endymion, Nosferatu, Korsakoff, Lenny Dee, Rob Gee, Dj Buzz Fuzz, Art of Fighters, The Prophet, Dj Panic, 3 steps ahead (classic man) Evil Activities etc...

Search Thunderdome. Thats the mega Hardcore/gabba Saga festivel that they have in Europe. I think they are on their 30-40th album to LOL. Thunderdome is to Gabba/terrocore as in Ibiza is to Trance and the abundance of club remixes trance songs that are made longer which are already to long already. HAHA that actually made sense in my head.

Happy Hardcore - This is The music for ravers. Im a fan of the darker form of this music style. Im only mentioning the djs I like. Not a fan of the others but I can mention them to. Ehhh hell with it... Ill mention as much of the mainstream happy hardcore djs as I can. Although I have to say, the lesser known ones put out some reall good ****, better than the extremely predominent djs in the industry.

Styles, Force, Stormtrooper, AC Slater, Kevin Energy, Sy and Unknown (I dont believe I have ever heard of these two ever being apart from each other. They are always together which is why I combined them), Euphoria, Scott Brown, Architek(think thats how you spell it), Ham, Dj Seduction, Bananaman, Dj Dougel, Sharkey, Dj Breeze, Interstate, Billy "Daniel" Bunter, The Acolyte, CLSM, Weaver, Hardcore Masif, V.A.G.A.B.O.N.D, Bang!, of course, who can forget ****ing Dj Sharpnel LOL etc...

Happy Hardcore wise, this is pretty important. There are certain djs that have a history of working together. The funny part is, by themselves, they dont really make great tracks, but together, even their trance songs Ill listen to. To those who know me well, I hate trance. Here is the list from wikipedia that I think is important. Good Happy hardcore techno trance wise comes from these combinations.

Brisk & Ham
Sy & Unknown
Force & Styles / Force & The Evolution
Styles & Breeze
Hixxy & Re-con
Dougal & Gammer
DJ Ravine & DJ Cotts

DNB/Jungle- I have recently refound limewire again and have been going through limewire downloading crap for 3 straight days. Drum and Bass/ Jungle is totally rave matarial. Jungle is much awsome though. The difference- Jungle DNB is much more harsher with weird time signatures and has a lot of bass and snares. Kind like breakbeat and DNB put together. If you want to blow you're speakers out, get some jungle. Trust me.

Jungle DNB- Demo, Limewax (I seriously recoomend this dj. Hes ****ing insane. Songs- Screamwar, The Attack, Terroize VIP are some that Im deeply in love with), Current Value,Technical Itch, Dieselboy, Teebee etc...

Darkstep DNB - Close to Jungle DNB, but less intense. Less drums and more rythms persist. Would be very fun to have in raves to tell you the truth. I know this list backwards and forwards, but I was tired, so I went into wikipedia and copied and paste. I would of mentioned these guys anyways. I actually looked up darkstep. I forgot the subgenra name. Some of these names though, I think belongs in jungle DNB more though.

Black Sun Empire, Calyx, Concord Dawn (I had to look this up. This group is the Trance of DNB and their music is never to intense that they should be in this catagory, I guess I was wrong), Counterstrike, Demo, Dieselboy, Evol Intent, Hive, Ink, Infiltrata, Limewax, Loxy, Noisia,The Panacea, Ram Trilogy, Spor, Technical Itch.

DNB in general in mainstream- Probably the best way to explain normal DNB is that its not like jungle in the way that it doesn't sound like total chaos. Dnb in general is more organized and more coharent where it seems that its following a path and its basically just taking you there the whole way. I included techstep in here to considering there isn't a lot of differnece between mainstream DNB and techstep in my opinion.

Decoder, Counterstrike, Cause 4 Concern, Dillinja, Ed Rush and Optical, Bad Company, Andy C, Adam F, Generation Dub, Grooverider, Gridlock, Future Cut, Dj Hype, Hive, Klute Kosheen, Kaos, Pendulum, Raiden, Total Science, Dj Friction, Evil Intent, Resonant Evil, Drumsound and Simon Bassline Smith, Dylan, Loxy, Chase and Stratus, Calyx, Black Sun Empire, Break, Breakage, Moving Fusion etc...

Jazz DNB and intelligent DNB- This would be good to relax the party if you have some real intense techno. Put it in the middle or something. These songs are pretty relaxing in a DNB way. Think of Intelligent DNB as the House and Lounge music of DNB. Pretty good music to.

High Contrast, Xample, XRS, London Elektricity, Subfocus, Roni Size, Raprazent, Ram, Trilogy, Kosheen, J Majik, Fabio, Calibre, Cyantific, Clever, Intense, Photek, Omni Trio, Blame, The Funky Technicians, DB, Stakka, Pieter K, Deep Blue, Dun, Dj Dara (Some of his music are, but I would put him as techstep), Dj Abstract, Amit, Controlled Substance, Blue MAr Ten, etc..

Jump Up DNB/Raggae Step - These kind of dnb is to get the crowd going and to start the party. Usually energetic and the rythms are very paramount in this style, but usually its a low sounding frequency or a very high one that will get you're attention. And the rythm should get you're attention to. Thats the point of this style. In my experience though of listenening to DNB compliation, the first couple of songs are usually this catagory of DNB. These are considered the rave of DNB in general. Prolific rythms and beats that make these songs anthems of DNB in my opinion. Most of very simple rythms, but are repeated continuously throughout the entire song with the only difference being the drums. Unfortunatly, this makes this genra extremely repetitive and very annoying. Raggaestep is basically the same thing, but its with an MC, and vocals sound Carribian, Jamaican. However, I must mention that a lot of songs have MC's that sing almost random crap. Words are very incoharent and very fast. The MC on stage is usually jumping up and down and screaming on the top of his lungs into the mic. Its almost like a rap battle. This isn't a perticular thing only for raggae step. That is not to be confused. Still awsome though.

Dj Hazard, Dj Hype, Taxman, Clipz, Generation Dub, Rebel Mc, Shy FX

HAHA Goa Trance/Techno/psytrance- Best way to describe this is space and scifi music. A lot of this is rave music to be honest, but its not rave as in the music is repetitive. Its really not repetitive and its pretty awsome to listen to. Good music to listen to when you are high.

Paul Oakenfold (Pretty much most of his music is this genra despite what a lot of people think), Juno Reactor, Infected Mushroom, Astral Projection, Doof, Voodoo People, Hallucinogen, The infinity Project, Alien Project, etc... Im missing some of the biggest artists in this group, but can't think of them right now.

Big Beatz- Fatboy Slim - Rockafella Skank or Fatboy Slim And Wild Child - Renegade Master. Nuff said.

Fatboy Slim, Cystal Method, Prodigy, Cirrus, Chemical Brothers, Fluke, Propellorheads, The Freestylers (I know, I just learned about this recently.), Junkie XL (House and Big Beat put together = Beautiful.), Groove armada, Wildchild.

I wont mention house music since Im sure you dont want music that are that slow, although this is another great genra and my favorite as well... If you are interested however, I can give ya my list of the ones that I think are great to listen to.

Off the top of my head, this is what I would recommend... ummmm it would be nice if you gave us specifics on what kind of music you would like assuming you know the genra that you perfer... If you need more explainations, just give me a holla on this thread or on my wall. Ill help ya anyways I can. Also, Im restocking my music using limewire so if you need help grabbing the songs I can lend a hand. So ya, you need help Rubix or anyone for that matter, dont be afraid to ask. Im happy to help.

BTW, My major interest in Techno is DNB right now. As you can see LOL. I can and probably will be adding more to this list through request. I should write a thread about this and hope it gets stickied LOL

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I actually don't care too much for Raver's Fantasy -- don't shoot me
Neither did I. It was just...repetitive.
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Lets see my last rave playlist was SOMETHING like this:

Darude: Feel the beat / flow
Prodigy: climbatize (I up'd the Bpm a little so it was more dancy, rather than deep trance and used it primarily as a sample)
Unknown artist: (this is the) sound of the atom splitting (maybe trance all-stars?)
Nick Skitz remix of Eifel 65's blue. (sampled)
hard knock life (sample only, mostly for backspins.)
Nine inch nails- perfect drug, plug remix (breakbeat portion only)
Dj lasgo / encore (various tracks from each. surrunder / i see thru to you were both used near the beginning)
Hardcore vibes (primarily as a sample)
Bittersweet symphony (happy hardcore remix)
Somethine by innerpartysystem (most likely transmission)
Shiny toy guns- (don't cry out) (opening loop used as a fade from bittersweet symphony, uptempo'd slightly)

I'll post a full track list once I find the file, I broadcast weekly to an independent text based online game. My show is 1 hour long and has about 4000-6000 listeners any given week, so I'd like to assume I'm FAIRLY popular =P.

If I can't find the old one, I'll just cook up a new one in 2 days for my show. Everything is non-stop mixed, though sometimes I use a drum loop fade so I can talk over it. My playlists tend to be light DnB, happy hardcore, and uptempo pop-techno. Every few weeks I'll spin some deep trance which is mostly down-tempo, lots of tiesto, van dyk, van dahl (yes they all have slow songs, buy the cd's!).

Anyways, hope it helped.
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Dune- Hardcore Vibes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA9OwC7bxI4

DJ Fritzy- Kick the rain when it begins to fall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaOuqqyhEVM
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Dune- Hardcore Vibes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA9OwC7bxI4

DJ Fritzy- Kick the rain when it begins to fall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaOuqqyhEVM
If you enjoy those check out

Julia- The bridge (S.O.D. remix)

and / or

Gigi diagostino- Fly

and/or

scooter- fire
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Uber Rave, runnymorning sgx mix, Tell Me a Story, Party4u etc
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Otto von Schirach - Dance like a Hoe, Magnet Rave Headache, Satanic Unicorn Orgy, the list goes on and on...
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