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  • Mar 6
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    This is from Moog pioneer D*** Hyman, extensively sampled artist (e.g. on God Level by Kanye, Won't Do by Dilla) but this track in particular is a deep cut that never made any of his albums
    A little too jazzy for actual techno but the pulsating drum machine rhythm is there

  • Mar 6
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    onedeep
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm34LHOpvTk

    This is from Moog pioneer D*** Hyman, extensively sampled artist (e.g. on God Level by Kanye, Won't Do by Dilla) but this track in particular is a deep cut that never made any of his albums
    A little too jazzy for actual techno but the pulsating drum machine rhythm is there

    A little too jazzy for actual techno

    You know where techno comes from?

  • onedeep
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm34LHOpvTk

    This is from Moog pioneer D*** Hyman, extensively sampled artist (e.g. on God Level by Kanye, Won't Do by Dilla) but this track in particular is a deep cut that never made any of his albums
    A little too jazzy for actual techno but the pulsating drum machine rhythm is there

    Interesting

  • truly my blind spot I gotta enlighten myself with the Detroit electronic stuff

  • Mar 6
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    damn 60s is insane. shoutout d*** hymen

  • Great EDM music

  • beflygelt

    damn 60s is insane. shoutout d*** hymen

  • Mar 10
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    no offance i dont care that it was made in the great depresson its ass

  • CutiePieHole

    no offance i dont care that it was made in the great depresson its ass

    If Charlie XCX rapped on it you’d suck her cock

  • Moog pioneer D*** Hyman

  • Mar 10
    Leftside

    A little too jazzy for actual techno

    You know where techno comes from?

    What I mean is that the synth playing is very freeform, like something off Head Hunters by Herbie Hancock, rather than being built around repetition like actual techno