I still have in my memories Umek and Valentino Kanzyani sets in Granada, Spain. I still love techno 20 years later because of you guys... Real djs mixing vinyls as if were easy without any poses. Thank for all those incredible moments
Umek,Lanicor, and his set from i love techno 2001 was main reason for me to start listening techno and Dj-ing. Recently i bought audio interface from him. In the late 90s and early 00s he was big star in my country(Croatia). For me he is one of the GOATs in techno music.
Amazing channel, thank you for putting these videos together! Lanicor such a classic. So many tracks would like to see - krekc, crispy bacon, LFO, the bomb
Glad you're enjoying it! I will be making more episodes starting this month I think. They are a ton of work but also fun and yes like you said, so many amazing tracks to cover! Great suggestions, thanks! :)
Hey dude. What an excellent episode. Really pleased to have discovered your show. This is the kind of content that has gotten me back into spinning tunes once again. I haven’t had a set of decks, now controller, for 23 years. I’m loving the sounds and ideas coming out these days. I love the way techno has evolved over time. If you’re interested in covering a track how about, Circus Bells by Robert Armani, or no doubt this has been done or in the pipeline, Energy Flash by JB.
I give my right testicle that Lanicor has a second layer of synth with low notes. I mean, Umek was famous for layering massive synth sounds, just like in Gatex. Also, in Monark, you should cut the lenght of first 2 synth notes, because they are overlapping and adding that swing effect where it should not be. And I really strongly belive that, back then, Umek did not mess with the swing effect - rather another layer of synth sound, because the longer you hear it, it becomes more reasonable that there is a secondary melody that follows out through the background of the main synth of the entire track, just like in Gatex. And Valentino Kanzyani did the same thing back in 2003/04 with the hit track "Learning how to do it" - i belive that was their Consumer Recreation label signature sound.
Hey Luka, great analysis! According to UMEK, it was made with only the Waldorf Pulse and heavy use of glide and no one has really ever been able to re-create it perfectly since (unless he isn't trying to give away all the secrects? I wouldn't blame him! haha). I think if you pitch the 3 oscillators one low, one mid, and one high you can get a full enough sound that reveals different octave ranges with the changing of the VCF over time and keeps the sound shifting enough to sound like it's layered. If anything was layered, I swear I do hear a high string come in at some points in the track playing the same pattern? Also when I added the MS-1 at the end it did seem to get a little fuller and closer to the original. "Learning how to do it" was nice. Gatex was a different beast for sure and also an amazing classic!
I think he said he would play a bit of whatever electronic music that he could get his hands on because there was very little access to that stuff in Yugoslavia, Acid Techno was probably in there. :)
C.Smidt's version is really faint, I would never play it. I played Umek's original at least a 100 times though, goes to show, I ain't no fanboy, but good is good.
What a track!! Driving, dark, winding techno!!!🥶 one of my favourite tracks!!!🔥
I still have in my memories Umek and Valentino Kanzyani sets in Granada, Spain. I still love techno 20 years later because of you guys... Real djs mixing vinyls as if were easy without any poses. Thank for all those incredible moments
amazing! yes those times were the best!
I was 6 years old when this song came out. It's so dope this song is popular amongst my peers right now.
Awesome!
Umek,Lanicor, and his set from i love techno 2001 was main reason for me to start listening techno and Dj-ing. Recently i bought audio interface from him. In the late 90s and early 00s he was big star in my country(Croatia). For me he is one of the GOATs in techno music.
That's awesome. He is the OG GOAT of the Balkans for sure!
ja man geil, das set hatte es mir damals auch angetan... lief nen jahr lang auf tape im walkman, gab ja noch keine mp3 player 😂
Over 20 years old and it still sounds amazing today! If I’m ever lagging towards the end of a run I just stick this on, always gets me going!
its so timeless for real
Would be super nice if you did Alexander Kowalski - Speaker Attack 😬🥳
Anthem of techno. 20 years ago it was played at every party
dope ep man! and I tell you Uroš is spitting truth here, it really was like that! Best regards from Slovenia.
I just love hearing the stories from back then from everyone's own place! thanks for watching :)
Adam Beyer played it at the Orbit on the Toutured records tour bk in 2000. When techno was at its best in my opinion
@@JayBurton-v6k agree!
Amazing channel, thank you for putting these videos together! Lanicor such a classic. So many tracks would like to see - krekc, crispy bacon, LFO, the bomb
Glad you're enjoying it! I will be making more episodes starting this month I think. They are a ton of work but also fun and yes like you said, so many amazing tracks to cover! Great suggestions, thanks! :)
Krekc & Crispy bacon, absolute monsters! ❤
Just found this channel . Krekc 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Great!!
thanks!
Great video Mr Orange! Thank you for this !!! Really interesting !!!
Thanks for watching!
Man what a great show!!! happy I found your channel! probs!
Hey man, thanks a lot! I will be getting some more episodes done next month, cheers!
UMEK Is Amazing! Great interview!
Thank you! :)
Amazing, thanks for this dude! Subbed!
Awesome 🤩
Hey dude. What an excellent episode. Really pleased to have discovered your show. This is the kind of content that has gotten me back into spinning tunes once again. I haven’t had a set of decks, now controller, for 23 years. I’m loving the sounds and ideas coming out these days. I love the way techno has evolved over time. If you’re interested in covering a track how about, Circus Bells by Robert Armani, or no doubt this has been done or in the pipeline, Energy Flash by JB.
Love Larnicor such a good peak time track, heard it many time back in the day at Orbit and Atomic Jam 🤘
So sick, I wish I could have witnessed the UK at that time!
I’d like too see another one of theses sessions maybe Jeff mills the bells
Awesome work Ara. Love this concept. Keep 'em coming! Plastic Dreams :)
Another awesome episode..thanks again Agent Orange !
Excellent once again Ara!!! Respect
Tnx Rick!
Great work guys! :)
Tnx Milos!
This is the track that got me into techno back 1999! Great video!
Hey Juan, nice one and tnx! :)
Same here Juan ;)
This is awesome buddy! ❤️💪🏻
Great stuff Ara, loving this series , thank you!😊
Hey man tnx!
A touch more velocity on those notes and it'll be close to perfect.
Fantastic work, subscribed 🤜🤛
Tnx!
Top quality. Great job.
Awesome 🖤
Hi! Whats the song between the presentation and the umek track?
Hey! It's called The Rave Warehouse Intro by Jean Bruce
This is class!!! Please could you do Ben Sims - Voodoo Tribe?
tnx! OOhhh damn would love to do that one, will put it on the list for sure :)
Fantastic video 🙌😊
tnx man!
Nice work AODJ!
Dope Episode!!
Tnx dude!
Which surgeon tracks he speaking about on Downwards? Magnese??🤔
I give my right testicle that Lanicor has a second layer of synth with low notes. I mean, Umek was famous for layering massive synth sounds, just like in Gatex. Also, in Monark, you should cut the lenght of first 2 synth notes, because they are overlapping and adding that swing effect where it should not be. And I really strongly belive that, back then, Umek did not mess with the swing effect - rather another layer of synth sound, because the longer you hear it, it becomes more reasonable that there is a secondary melody that follows out through the background of the main synth of the entire track, just like in Gatex. And Valentino Kanzyani did the same thing back in 2003/04 with the hit track "Learning how to do it" - i belive that was their Consumer Recreation label signature sound.
Hey Luka, great analysis! According to UMEK, it was made with only the Waldorf Pulse and heavy use of glide and no one has really ever been able to re-create it perfectly since (unless he isn't trying to give away all the secrects? I wouldn't blame him! haha). I think if you pitch the 3 oscillators one low, one mid, and one high you can get a full enough sound that reveals different octave ranges with the changing of the VCF over time and keeps the sound shifting enough to sound like it's layered. If anything was layered, I swear I do hear a high string come in at some points in the track playing the same pattern? Also when I added the MS-1 at the end it did seem to get a little fuller and closer to the original. "Learning how to do it" was nice. Gatex was a different beast for sure and also an amazing classic!
There's sub bass(oscillator) or something low passed and is in conjunction with low tom
@@AgentOrangeTheDJ i think you missed release time on adsr envelope and bit of a delay
@@AgentOrangeTheDJ I might try that with my Roland SE-02. BTW Love your channel!!!
@@AgentOrangeTheDJ I checked again and there is for sure 2 nd leyer-bass .Luka is right
good job ORange ;)
Thanks!
OOONTZ OOONTZ!
142 bpm! haha
Nice one Ara!
Hey Owen, been a while, tnx!
Would love to see surgeon la real ❤❤❤❤
Wicked track but it’d be easier (I’m guessing) to recreate than Lanicor. Its mainly claps and kicks
Would love a link to the loopmasters sample pack.
Great idea! I will add it and here you go: www.loopmasters.com/genres/40-Techno/products/11701-Umek-Techno-Foundations
Did he just say he started off playing Acid Techno?
I think he said he would play a bit of whatever electronic music that he could get his hands on because there was very little access to that stuff in Yugoslavia, Acid Techno was probably in there. :)
C.Smidt's version is really faint, I would never play it. I played Umek's original at least a 100 times though, goes to show, I ain't no fanboy, but good is good.
Voltaren is better Živio drug Uroš!