static_ice wrote:Guiscard wrote:static_ice wrote:Guiscard wrote:static_ice wrote:DJ Shadow, and Cut Chemist...that's what I like in techno...but mostly DJ Shadow...
Mate that's not techno...
sorry it is in america
but they do sample, especially DJ shadow, I heard his music is almost 100% sampling, other than when he scratches...
and either way I still like them...
Believe me its not, even in America. Techno is a very specific type of dance music oiginating for the most part in Detroit. Some particular examples you may have heard are Orbital or Underworld (and if you haven't head them you should, especially Orbital who are legendary in the scene). Kraftwerk were also instrumental in bringing Techno to a wider audience. Usually between 130-140BPM with prominent '4 to the floor' kicks and particular attention paid to bass and synth lines. Very few samples in Techno.
DJ Shadow produces instrumental hip-hop and is a turntablist. Techno is very very different.

so most techno doesn't include scratching/turntables?
and since you know so much about the subject, I absolutely hate mainstream american "techno"...that crap like DJ Caffeine and the like if you've heard of him...can you clarify for me that they too are not "true techno"?
Most, if not all, Techno involves turntables when playing it in a club, but the music is made with drum machines and synths (basically).
I don't know the DJ you mention, but Americans seem to lump together all electronic music (real Techno, all the various varieties of House, Breakbeat, Drum n Bass, Electro, Trance etc. etc.) as Techno when in reality Techno is a very specific, pretty minimalist, style as I descried earlier. What Americans usually call Techno is just anything which falls into the category of Electronica or dance music. Or even just everything they don't have a specific media label for (i.e. not pop, rock etc.) If you want to listen to proper Techno I'd recommend Orbital for a start.
DJ shadow is very very much Hip-Hop though. His earlier stuff is pure sample-driven instrumental hip-hop, but more recently he's moved into the San Fran Hyphy scene (rather controversially) and started doing some pretty different stuff. Not Techno though... Techno is electronic dance music.