To mhand43, yeah man your right. Ive watched a 1000+ people rock to this in 1987 in a small club in northern england, its now 2012 and iam gonna be playing this very soon in Calgary Canada. We all know what the result will be..... smiles, sweat, and groooooving feet on the dance floor. Respect to all the Detroit musicians for making my life a happy one.
this hits so many levels , it evokes tears, tears of joy. Tip of the high hats to Juan Atkins who is standout genius , brought timeless classics that I will never tire off, thanks 4 that, thank u youtube for facilliatating so much beauty n truth
acid and techno went hand in hand, although acid was born in chicago with artists such as pierre, techno originated in europe with artists such as kraftwerk etc but techno as we know it, the funkier, dance stuff like this, came from detroit, as was said not much difference but you can tell them apart, like 201118138347 said, the 303, which was meant for guitars was actually used to produce the acid sound albeit by accident, it was was the start of a revolution literally.
This is political and complex on so many levels. "But songs like ‚Off the Battle‘ were aimed as much at rival cottage industrialists as against the larger powers - the track was ‚a battle cry, to keep the standards high‘ says Atkins, adressed to ‚amateur electronic artists‘“ (Simon Reynolds: Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture, p.20)
Kraftwerk originated in Düsseldorf, Germany! also the initial electronic "technopop" music came from kraftwerk! also othe act such as YMO and moroder! derrick mays influences include depeche mode too! (i know that model 500 is juan atkins) but i think i can fairly say that, you are very wrong!!
I think scottish wanted to write "Techno originate Detroit" but he didn't read before posting, so that conversation became what it is ^^ but whatever, music wins
takes me back to the hacienda manchester,has to be heard in a club this tune..
would love to hear this in a club just once
To mhand43, yeah man your right. Ive watched a 1000+ people rock to this in 1987 in a small club in northern england, its now 2012 and iam gonna be playing this very soon in Calgary Canada. We all know what the result will be..... smiles, sweat, and groooooving feet on the dance floor. Respect to all the Detroit musicians for making my life a happy one.
this is what techno is all about
This came out in late 1986 early 1987 ...To listen to it now and realize that" to me" it still kills a lot of the projects out here today
Spring of '87.
This never gets old! Brings back memories of when it was fun to party in Detroit!
this hits so many levels , it evokes tears, tears of joy. Tip of the high hats to Juan Atkins who is standout genius , brought timeless classics that I will never tire off, thanks 4 that, thank u youtube for facilliatating so much beauty n truth
One day people will realize how good this classical electronic music is.
Techno with Soul.❤🙂
The man was and still is a genius.
Classic Trax!!! Reminds me of Jazzy M `Jackin Zone` Sheer Class. Detriot-Detriot...We off 2 Battle!!!
How do you explain Model 500 - its jazz mixed with technology - thinking mans music - contemplation meets leisure - I love this ....
Derek May described Detroit techno as George Clinton stuck in an elevator with Kraftwerk 🙂
They used this in a car commercial in Detroit
I return to this shit like my mother's house and never dissapoint me. Very special bass melody
your mother Jack?
stil a future classic full support forever
This music was used in a car commercial in Detroit. That is how I first heard it. I already had the 12" single 'No UFO's/Future :)
what car ad?
One word...Masterpiece!!!
PumaDown couldn't have out it better myself
A true masterpiece
listened to this on my Upfront LP cassette, superb Cortina MK III driving tune going to the Green Man
I just started being familiar with the Detroit Techno scene, and Juan Atkins z my fav. This song kills, it gots so much groove!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very beautiful
Wow I haven’t heard this in years
Oh fuk. back to to summers of love we go.
Juan, the originator!
it`s detroit, it`s detroit TECHNO
pure fire😉😂😂
Awesome
Could play this in a club in 2019 and the crowd would go ballistic still
Legendary!!!
Wicked tune had it on an up front album in 1987
Yeah Man! U know Dat! Pause button on the ready.
Good shit.
Summer 1987...Ahh Yes
FIRST TECHNO SIGNAL , EP CODE 1!
Wicked style cool
oh my god thats the funkee shit!
Eternal
for me in the top of Mayday
the death of rave 053 sample
@MEKON17
[1st]Techno = Detroit
[2nd]Acid house = Chicago.
got married in london ;
@@rachelLadyD Nice one. Where abouts? Small world innit, my sister lives just outside Dublin.
HE WAS A HEAVY WEIGHT.
acid and techno went hand in hand, although acid was born in chicago with artists such as pierre, techno originated in europe with artists such as kraftwerk etc but techno as we know it, the funkier, dance stuff like this, came from detroit, as was said not much difference but you can tell them apart, like 201118138347 said, the 303, which was meant for guitars was actually used to produce the acid sound albeit by accident, it was was the start of a revolution literally.
give me the funk!
Wicked style cool ali
This is political and complex on so many levels. "But songs like ‚Off the Battle‘ were aimed as much at rival cottage industrialists as against the larger powers - the track was ‚a battle cry, to keep the standards high‘ says Atkins, adressed to ‚amateur electronic artists‘“ (Simon Reynolds: Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture, p.20)
@MEKON17 The city where the journalist was born
Music Institute!!!
Yes!!!
my mistake, wrong track, i know this is atkins
Detroit
Kraftwerk originated in Düsseldorf, Germany! also the initial electronic "technopop" music came from kraftwerk! also othe act such as YMO and moroder! derrick mays influences include depeche mode too! (i know that model 500 is juan atkins) but i think i can fairly say that, you are very wrong!!
Weird i have a different version of this track on the 20 years of Metroplex double album.
there is a different version on the model 500 classics album i have on vinyl on R & S records ..maybe that version shrugs.
The other version is trash compared to the original
I think scottish wanted to write "Techno originate Detroit" but he didn't read before posting, so that conversation became what it is ^^ but whatever, music wins
Techno is more funky than acid.
That's a very broad statement and not very accurate. It all depends. That's all I'm saying.
whats the difference between techno and acid house
coolexxx :D
the music Tempo. House is more slow.
@ScottishCaledonian Did you really need me to remind you of what you said again? Really? Whatever, you're pissed,
!?
Huh?
only derrick may can make techno funky.
All of them.
@scottish, kraftwerk did not originate in Detroit, @bumpy, kraftwerk is not techno.
guess who is that one hater (not me)