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Music production and history are my biggest passions in life.
Though people often say that Techno is faceless and should be about the music blah, blah, blah.. I believe in the need to document the people and stories behind it. Techno is a very small world in reality and I think it needs a proper resource.
I hope that everyone who is interested in Techno finds this blog accessible in terms of the way that it is written. I personally prefer to hear the artists voice as loud as the music and never enjoy synopsised and pasteurised versions of old conversation; the sort that's peppered with the occasional quote here and there.
3 Responses to “PSP Vintage Warmer Explained”
Gurr13r
Apr 27. 2012
Cheers James, I always found the vintage warmer very complicated and avoided it, you did a great job simplifying it!
Leading on from last year’s ‘Acceptance’ album, the follow-up; ‘Remembrance’, is released. A free to download album with 41 tracks by 39 artists, it documents the underground fairly by representing both new and established artists alike. ft. Blind Summit, Dave Miller, Inigo Kennedy, Kuniaki Takenaga, Mattias Fridell, Casual Violence, Jake Conlon, George Lanham, Rory St.John, Deadsound & Videohead, Voidloss and many more...
Gurr13r
Apr 27. 2012
Cheers James, I always found the vintage warmer very complicated and avoided it, you did a great job simplifying it!
JamieinNC
May 06. 2012
Thanks Grr!
Glad it helped. It’s one of the tougher ones to figure out for sure…
J
gabe
May 13. 2012
great tutorial, thank you very much. shared.