i loved them when i was about 5. then i hated them because my parents saw them in concert and i couldnt go because you had to be 21 or older.
aw....when i was little my brothers and my sister and my mom went to a rap concert and i was sad beause i couldn't go but i found the greatest radio station its mexican techno you have no idea what this is like
My brother and I used to listen to a French station when we went to bed when we shared a room a long time ago. We were always in hysterics cause we didn't know it was another language, we just thought they were nuts
mexican techno sounds different from other technos? cos i cant tell the difference between french, vietnamese, and american techno stuff...
well yeah they speak in spanish in the music i dont get the station though..half the time they're talking in english then they'll talk for a while in spanish and then it just starts weaving together and you'll be getting english words in spanish sentences and vice versa, and they say numbers in english but just..man i dont know
i didnt know they sang in techno music thats probably the most logical way to tell where the techno music might come from...and also by the type of hats they are wearing.
Yea, there's not much lyrics to Techno. If they sing it's usually just talking since, as a bit of a music maker myself, I know it wouldn't match the music without a lot of effort. One genre of techno, I guess you could call it, is Industrial. Goths tend to listen to it. There are some Techno groups that mix with rock and sing in it, like Julien-K or possibly even Linkin Park (think about it, they've got a lot of electronic in their music).
eek i had one of those moments earlier. there was some song on about a girl in a diner just singing about what she saw and it went on for sooooo long.i dont know how she got a record deal