It’s 2022 and people still listen to this mix absolutely amazing. Beautiful music. This mix is a symbol to a lot of people and nostalgic it amazes me that after all the different music I find myself back to this mix for som down right good stuff
I like the windows error mix. I was doing some school work while listening to it and I kinda freaked out at first then I figured out what it was. But overall all of the songs were great. Really made me focus and Jamming out hard.
I got this track 2013 to drive in my first car to. I just got my drivers license and already installed a subwoofer in my trunk. Pure energy. Now I'm scrolling through my phone, I haven't touched in 7 years and found it. I just warped back in time. Summer '13.
Techno music is the best kind of music! heres my opinion: 3. trance 2. Dance 1. Techno i HATE raps, and pops are sometimes boring, but i swear i have never heard a techno song that sounds bad!!! =D
I don't mind rap songs at all, especially if they have a good beat..."Jump Around" used to be a favorite of mine, but now every time I hear it I remember how I would refuse to stop listening to it and ended up ruining the song for myself, lawl
TheOriginalNightHawk hay they were forced by one man with alot of power that came for Germany the Germans them self's were not responsible they had no say in the matter and i an't sayin about the powers that ran Germany in WW2 i'm talking about the ppl that lived there
Yeah i forgot the part how Hitler held a gun to every single one of his soldiers, very few of his soldiers left before shit got bad, those who stayed enjoyed it. Meth was originally used by the nazi army to stay awake, drove many of them into perfect killing machines. Everyone has free will, hitler was a inbred artist who did drugs and had a fucked up idea. he aint shit
The Hatter Many of the people were not responsible, certainly, but you're oversimplifying a problem. Many of the people involved fully believed his propaganda, and there were more people involved in creating the atrocities that happened than just one man. The German people were oppressed, but there were plenty who went along of their own volition. No country can deny responsibility for their actions, lest they repeat their history. If you're interested in learning more about the complex problem, I recommend looking into some world history books. If you get ones from varying sources you can piece together some semblance of truth without bias. Even better, look for biographies or interviews with people who lived during that time or their children and grandchildren. The mental state that people ended up in does not absolve them of responsibility if they do not change their views, and they and those that come after have to find their own way to cope. Germany (from what I've seen) has tried to tackle this through education and admitting to mistakes (after a period of denial). Other countries have not been so responsible, and are dooming themselves to repeat the sins of the past. As global citizens, it's important for all of us to look at the issues as complex and multifaceted problems that plague us, and approach them responsibly. Give blame where it's due, and recognize what people can and can't do in a given situation. Don't condemn an entire people, but at the same time don't say that they aren't responsible because of a bad leader. Some are, and some aren't. Through that proper acknowledgement can be given to those that have tried to make up for the past, and those that want to move on to a future that never repeats the same mistakes.
Ian Knight i am in completely agree with your paragraph and i do believe that some ppl there did believe the propaganda and willingly helped and that some did not and opposed what was happening and the only way we can get better as a global community is by learning from are past mistakes and not make them again but sadly that's whats happening now
For anyone telling "this is not techno" yes it is actually techno. Its like arguing "this is not progressive house" Nowadays, there are arguments about prog house which is similar to techno during 90's-2000's
The Mythril Pickaxe There is no heaven for anyone except muslim people, and auto correct is racist when i type in "muslim" it corrects it 0_0. So what you meant to say was "i hope your friend sleeps well in hell", but you cant sleep in hell so what you meant to actually say was "Burn In Hell".
frosty poo Whoa dude who said she isn't muslim. Also, don't say things that are mean just to say them or because of a matter of opinion or belief. I'm not muslim but that doesn't give me the right to say you're bad and should go to hell for it and therefor it doesn't give you the right to damn her and her friend to hell either. Think about how something you say can effect someone before saying it. It is those kinds of comments that have made people commit suicide, not saying that she will but think about it.
Pedro Costa Well you can say that you disliked the part where a guy said Jesus suck hard, but that what you heard 0:00 - 10:00 was good enough. Am i right?
I'm a bit confused here. If someone can help me, it will be very nice. I have been listenning to this kind of "Techno" since i was very very young. I have always thought that this kind of "upbeat, keyboard sounds and really fun mellody" is Techno until i heard some music of the people who are considered as pioneers of Techno on wikipedia. Their music have nothing, and i mean completely nothing in common to the music in this video. They were deeper, slower (i guess) and definitely not as happy as this. So could anyone give me some good examples of what "Techno" really is?