Reborn Blog - Indie Band from York, United Kingdom.

Reborn are an Indie (unsigned) band from York in the UK. The style (described as techno grunge) emcompasses many influences including The Prodigy, Metallica, Madonna, Alanis Morissette, Placebo, Nirvana, Orbital, The Orb and so many others it's hard to say. Pop over to the main site at www.rebornonline.com and have a listen to the FREE MP3 downloads.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

The Best Techno Artists (Who you may never know)

I’ve being following a recording label for over eighteen months now, which has opened up a whole new little world of techno artists that most people would never know about. I know that I wouldn’t have discovered them myself if it wasn’t for total chance while on a trip to Berlin early 2006. I can’t help but to be always on the look out for new and interesting music (its in my blood), so when I heard some ‘refreshingly awesome techno’ thumping out of the impressive PA system, in some cool and edgy bar deep in Berlin, I couldn’t resist inquiring.

Thanks to the wonderful internet I was able to pay a small fee and download the Album back in the UK, and obviously find out exactly who was involved.

The label Audiomatique (http://www.audiomatique.com/) and the key artists involved being Martinez, Trentemoller and (since discovered) Jeff Bennett of Pokerflat Recordings (http://www.pokerflat-recordings.com/).
If you’re interested in discovering some alternative techno music then search for the following tracks as a starter and take it from there:

Physical Fraction - Trentmoller

Prana - Trentmoller

Twilight - Martinez


Have Fun!

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1 Comments:

  • At October 12, 2007 at 4:04 AM , Blogger Griff said...

    I remember hearing some great dance/breaks while over in Amsterdam many moons ago. I had no idea what any of the tracks were, which is a shame. So goo don you for finding out!

    The only track I could remember was a cover of Killer by George Michael (shuttup, it was good alright!)

     

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