Techno Night Quotes

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The first night at university, someone told me everyone congregated in this one pub. I went down alone. Grating techno blared from the speakers, and the whole room smelled of perfume and sugar. But there was a thick sense of anticipation int eh air, a sense of the invisible membrane that separated us from our future selves. If you could just worm your way through it, a plentiful and rewarding existence awaited.
Lara Williams (Supper Club)
You already have a lot of ideas about Hell. It’s amazing what Dante and thousands of years of folklore can do to a place’s reputation. I mean, I’m not going to lie to you: it is Hell. It’s not fantastic. But let’s see if this is relatable: You’re late to your aunt’s boyfriend’s birthday brunch because your alarm was on mute even though you know you turned it up the night before. You barrel onto the subway, managing to squeeze yourself between the woman blasting a Techno for the Lonely playlist and the man who farts every time he sneezes, and, just when the lights of the station are out of view, the train lurches to a stop with a death rattle and goes dark. The woman elbows you in the gut as she hits Replay, and the man’s snot tickles as it spays your cheek, and you think about how you don’t even like your aunt’s boyfriend or even your aunt and you hate brunch, and what do you see? I’ll tell you; I’ve heard it a million times. You say, ‘This is Hell’. Well, you're right. That's Hell. At least the top floors of it.
Claudia Lux (Sign Here)
PLAYLIST You can listen to the entire playlist on Youtube. “Smells like Teen Spirit” by Saint Mesa “God” by Jake Daniels (Slowed & Reverb) “Love You like Me” by William Singe (Sped up) “Haunted” by Isabel LaRosa (Slowed & Reverb) “Eyes Don’t Lie” by Isabel LaRosa (Slowed &Reverb) “I’m Her” by Natalie Jane (Slowed & Reverb) “Play with Fire” by Sam Tinnesz ft. Yacht Money (Slowed & Reverb) “Gasolina” by Cryjaxx & the Fifthguys (Slowed & Reverb) “Beast” by Mia Martina ft. Waka Flocka (Slowed &Reverb) “Maneater” by Nelly Furtado (Slowed & Reverb) “U” by Jarico (Slowed & Reverb) “Taste” by Ari Abdul (Slowed & Reverb) “One Breath around the World” by Guillaume Ferran “Nightmares” by Skyfall Beats (Slowed & Reverb) “Poem of a Killer” by WE ARE FURY (with Elijah Cruise) “Devil in Disguise” by Christopher James & Dececio Vance Westlake & Charlotte Eve Matthews “Never Satisfied” by CORPSE “Looking at the Devil” by Seibold ft. Neutopia “Buttons” The Pu$$y Cat Dolls (Slowed & Reverb) “Bad Girls” by M.I.A. (Slowed & Reverb) “Freak like Me” by Night Club (Slowed & Reverb) “Under the Influence” by (Slowed & Reverb) “Beautiful Liar” by Beyoncé & Shakira (Slowed & Reverb) “Kute” by Techno Killa (Slowed & Reverb) “GODZILLA!” by SXMPRA “Obsessed” by Zandros ft. Limi “Skins” by The Haunting “Horns” by Bryce Fox “Femme Fatale” by Amanati “Goddess” by Jaira Burns “Flashbacks” by CRASPORE “Treat Me like a Slut” by Kim Petras “Calm Down” by Krewella (Slowed & Reverb) “PIECES” by Elley Duhé “MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT” by Elley Duhé “Flare” by Hennson (Slowed & Reverb) “Huh!” by Xanakin Skywok (Slowed & Reverb) “wtf?!” – Sadfriendd x Kordhell “MURDER FUNK” by Kiraw x Ichiro “After Dark x Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood x Mr.Kitty (slowed to perfection)
Clarissa Wild (Vile Boys (Spine Ridge University))
sessions of pre-techno soul music that lasted from the late afternoon until the break of dawn. “You have to understand, in the Black community, you had to mix disco and funk,” Howard states. “You couldn't just put on Gloria Gaynor's ‘I Will Survive’ and not do ‘Brick House’ by Commodores.” 34 Delano Smith, a DJ who turned to producing in the mid-’90s, was at the heart of Detroit's progressive scene as part of the Soundwave crew, with Carl Martin and Avon McDaniel of the social club Next Phase. “I think we were all inspired by disco music. A lot of the radio stations completely changed their format and played disco music day and night,” Smith said, observing the music industry's transition from professional
DeForrest Brown Jr (Assembling a Black Counter Culture)