Techno Anyone?


Does any body on this forum every listen to techno type music? I do a little and am amazed at how good some of it actually sounds and it also tends to be very adventurous. Or are most of you the Tech*NO* crowd which I would understand.
tireguy
For an excellent downtempo collection, I can't recommend the Dreamworld: Essential Late-Night Listening collection highly enough, containing Tricky, Hooverphonic, Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Moby, Spiritualized...all good stuff.
DJ Krush(acid Jazz),DJ CAM,DJ Shadow(Endroducing)...anything on Astralwerks...which
have 2 "rewerks" comps featuring new mixes by Basement Jaxx,CHem Bros,Primal Scream w/ Mad Professor,AIr,Fatboy SLim,Photek,etc...for dub...anything featuring Jah Wobble...
Left out one of the best...Grooverider....look for "cybernetic Jazz"...its a single...found on Cd as well...great stuff....
My latest aquisitions are : Dzihan & Kamian's latest Grand reserva- A diverse collection of jazzy, melodic, danceble numbers that instantly gets hold of you and your mind for days and still sounds fresh, The Broken Spindles's (no title) Kraftwerkian tunes combined with soring synths mesmerizes you-one of my favourites, Lemon Jelley's Lost Horizons even betters their debut- a down temp ambient melodic tunes, Komputer's Market led, another Krafterkian sound with very modern sound, Amon Tobin's Out from Out where surpasses all of his past work including the supermodified- a cinematic futuresoundoflondonisc sound-you won't stop spinning this disc!, You want mellow jazzy electronica with Goldfrappish/Bjork's sound, then get the Flunk's For sleepyheads only. Finally for any true technofans I would again recommend my staple : Future sound of London- Lifeforms, dead cities, ISDN, and the latest The isness a collection every techno fans must have....