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Stoner
09-21-2007, 03:32 AM
There's this new dance craze that originated in France and is quickly spreading. It's called Tecktonik. Yeah, I've never fucking heard of it either. The music is kind of annoying. Looks like some rave shit.

Anyone else here of this? Anyways, here's a video and article on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkGum1YYkGk

http://img.breitbart.com/images/2007/9/20/070920181857.o4pnz9gj/SGE.BOB45.200907175507.photo02.photo.jpg

A new homespun urban dance phenomenon has taken hold in Paris and is quickly spreading to the rest of France through Internet videos and word-of-mouth.
Tecktonik, a mix of hip hop and techno dance, was the talk of this year’s Paris Techno Parade, the annual dance music street carnival that took place in the French capital last Saturday.

Groups of teenagers were overheard chanting "Tecktonik" as dance-offs took place in the street and the evening news bulletins were full of images and testimony from the leaders of this latest craze.

The starting point for the scene is a complex of nightclubs on the southeastern outskirts of Paris called the Metropolis, but there are signs that it is spreading thanks to videos on file-sharing websites YouTube and Dailymotion.

"For seven years we’ve been organising nights called Tecktonik Killer where we play the harder sounds of northern Europe (Belgium, The Netherlands) and the softer sounds of the south (Italy, Spain)," the artistic director of the Metropolis, Cyril Blanc, told AFP.


"Little by little, the clubbers who came invented a choreography," he added, explaining how Tecktonik dancing came to be born.

Tecktonik, judged by the videos on YouTube and displays at the Techno Parade, is a mix of break-dancing, hip hop and techno, featuring flailing arms and quick foot movements.

In appearance, fans share similarities with the new-rave scene in Britain, where fluorescent colours, armbands and tight t-shirts are back in fashion in a clear tribute to the 1980s rave music scene.

"I started to practice at home by looking on the Internet," said Jackie, a 20-year-old regular at the Metropolis who works with young people in a northern suburb of Paris.

"It's a real pleasure to dance the whole day," including on the street, he adds.

Internet searches on YouTube and Dailymotion turn up a series of videos, including one by Jey-Jey, downloaded a million times, who demonstrates his take on Tecktonik in his garage.

Another by Cali, who dances in his living room, also appears to be popular.

"A lot of young people don't have the courage to dance in nightclubs because they are worried about the prejudices of others. The Internet enables them to familiarise themselves with the dance," says Blanc from Metropolis.

The leaders of the Tecktonik craze can be found at meeting spots around Paris, including in the centre near the Pompidou modern art gallery, where dance-offs are organised between teams.


"Dancing has changed me," says Sofian, a 15-year-old from a tough Paris suburb who discovered Tecktonik recently.

"Before I was on the street. I was at the police station everyday. It's been two or three months now since I did anything stupid."

But Anne Petiau, a sociologist specialised in the study of electronic and pop music, says the scene is a mix of young people from different backgrounds.

"Techtonik has also reached the middle classes and beyond. There's a real mix," she says.

After starting in Paris, other nightclubs around France have begun putting on Tecktonik nights -- something not entirely to the liking of the original trendsetters.

Blanc from Metropolis says the organisers of the first Tecktonik night are to start a company.

"To protect the trademark, notably for the music compilations, we are in the process of starting a company," he said.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070920181857.o4pnz9gj&show_article=1

dgun
09-21-2007, 04:00 AM
Looks like your typical eurotrash urban night club crap to me.

But what the hell do I know?

Elrathin
09-21-2007, 06:04 AM
While in Korea, I went to a lot of techno bars. I don't really see the difference between this and techno except that in this I don't see them so much with the glo- sticks on strings as they used in techno bars. But that may be just because this was shot in daylight.

Labrocca
09-21-2007, 06:07 AM
Disco.

It's being danced to Techno with a hip-hop type of dance..actually it looks more like the Backstreet Boys sped up.

Every generation likes to think they are original. They aren't.

moses2792796
09-21-2007, 08:40 AM
There are very few artistically viable bands working within the rave/techno genre. The best I've heard is VNV Nation although technically they're indistrial with a heavy rave influence I think. Their Empires album is extremely good, structured and melodically articulate, though can feel a little poppy at times.

Labrocca
09-21-2007, 08:49 AM
VNV Nation is NOT industrial. At best it's EBM....along the lines of Fischerspooner.


EDIT:
Searching around they are under the sythpop category but listed as early stuff having elector-industrial influences. Listening to a few of the youtube videos they sound alright.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VNV_Nation

moses2792796
09-21-2007, 09:52 AM
Also recommend Kraftwerk for synthpop, most of the electronic music I like is non-rhythmic though.

Jaaaman
09-21-2007, 11:19 AM
Kraftwerk is pretty cool. I like a lot of their older stuff.


Has anyone here listened to Frontline Assembly? I thought they were cutting edge industrial when I listened to them in the early 90's. Any thoughts on this?[hr]Here is a FLA song from the early 90's...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8W6ID8jk4A

moses2792796
09-21-2007, 03:13 PM
^^It's got a nice flow and mood. Enjoyable, but nothing profound. There doesn't seem to be any melodic development or structure to the song, never the less, it's a reasonably well put together piece of industrial music.

Labrocca
09-21-2007, 06:10 PM
I have a lot of FLA...seems them twice in concert. Good shows.

Some Industrial I myself listen to:

Throbbing Gristle
Coil
Meat Beat Manifesto
Psychic TV
Front 242
Ministry (early stuff only)
Current 93 (technically neofolk)
Nurse With Wound (industrial noise)
Laibach
KMFDM (have it all)
Slick Idiot (En Esch new band with Gunter)
Controlled Bleeding
Test Dept.
SPK
Revco (saw them recently live for 3rd time...amazing)
Pigface
Skinny Puppy
Nocturnal Emmissions
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
Chemlab

I have a lot more and some of these bands I have extensive amount of CDs. Yes I own CDs...hundreds even.


moses...industrial doesn't use "melodic development".

moses2792796
09-22-2007, 03:59 AM
^^Probably why hardly any is good.