Blind Test // 90s Detroit Techno – Episode 25 (Electronic Beats TV)



Marking a milestone twenty five episodes of the much loved Electronic Beats Blind Test series, we delve into the iconic sound of 90’s Detroit Techno and put our all star cast to the test with a selection of records from the archetypal Techno era.
Joining us for this latest sonic quiz is Detroit native DJ Rolando aka The Aztec Mystic. Detroit Underground DJ and producer Rebecca Goldberg aka 313 Acid Queen. Also stepping up is Superfreq head honcho Mr. C, co-founder of one of London’s most revered Techno clubs of the 90’s, the End. Rotterdam duo Black Cadmium also join the ride as well as longtime UK Techno stalwart Kirk Degiorgio and last but not least, Berlin based Tresor Resident MadAlba.

Please note that this video is not filmed in real time. It’s edited to create some tension so that you in front of the screen can guess as well. It doesn’t say anything about how fast the participants recognised the track etc.

All contestants receive one point for both artist and title correct, but only half a point if they can only guess the artist or the title.

00:00 Intro
00:18 Round 1
01:37 Round 2
03:26 Round 3
05:16 Round 4
06:49 Round 5
07:58 Round 6
09:19 Round 7
10:57 Round 8
12:07 Round 9
13:29 Round 10
14:54 Score

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34 thoughts on “Blind Test // 90s Detroit Techno – Episode 25 (Electronic Beats TV)”

  1. totally relate to mr.c 's catalogue number approach… for many of my many many records i don't have any idea who produced them or what the track titles are. i either recognize them by cover or my marker notes on blank sleeves and whitelabels which oftentimes do include the cat. no. engraved in the dead wax.

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  2. Montag Morgen in Darmstadt, es ist kalt, nass und scheisse ungemütlich. Dann das hier????? Boooing und Flash… Der Tag ist gerettet. Ich liebe Euch dafür💖💖❤❤💕💕

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  3. I used to go to parties back in the 90's Detroit underground scene it was an amazing time, seeing Richie hawtin, John aquaviva, Frankie bones, atomic babies, Juan Atkins, Kevin saunderson, Christopher Lawrence, so many others

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