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a very nice return to his previous Shadow / Vibert type sampletronics, leaving the vocals to someone else.
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system 7
by Guest tht tne- 4 replies
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i searched and there isn't a general system 7 thread in music disc. i diddled their discography today and am just setting down to listen i formerly owned power of seven on cd and thought it was awesome does the rest of their catalogue hold up and should i look into gong?
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Giorgio Moroder 1 2
by Guest analogue wings- 26 replies
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I've just been checking out this Moroder guy from the 80s. I think he is Italian. His most influential proto IDM tracks seem to be Flashdance and Neverending Stories and this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp_PIjc2ga4
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Rephlex null015: THE CENTRIFUGE VS. NULL+VOID MIX
by Guest placidburp- 1 reply
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Been listening to this all day. I'd never heard any Rival Consoles stuff before, really impressed though. Tracklist: 1. Rival Consoles - Preoccupied Fashion Bastard (Erased Tapes) 2. Rotodrone - Bolyaiphase (The Centrifuge) 3. Rival Consoles - Electorate (Erased Tapes) 4. Rotodrone - Slow Wave (Roy of the Ravers Around the world in 80 Raves rmx) (The Centrifuge) 5. Oxynucid - Fitting Sheet (The Centrifuge) 6. Mrs Jynx - Spitting Sheep (The Centrifuge) 7. Mrs Jynx - Jazzmutant (The Centrifuge) 8. Wisp - Hidebehind (Rephlex) 9. Richard Wigglesworth - Urgent (Radioactive Man Remix) (Tudor Beats) 10. Headnoaks - Clear Br…
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Electronic music documentary podcasts
by Guest David R James- 16 replies
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Was listening to the recent bbc radio 4 show called the 'Sculptress of Sound' about Delia Derbyshire and was wondering if any of you could point me in the direction of some really good electronic music podcasts in a documentary style. It could be a link to a recorded radio show or podcast. Ideally they would be in a documentary format talking about interesting aspect in electronic music, such as synthesisers, artists, genres anything like that. Maybe there is already a thread about this you could link me. I know there has been many 'music documentary' threads but this is for audio ones. It is for my iphone so it has to be downloadable if possible. Fanks
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Mr. Projectile - Bioluminescence
by Guest comma- 0 replies
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Stay Lucid Exclusive! Mr. Projectile - Bioluminescence (Free Download) http://www.staylucid.com/2010/03/mr-projectile-bioluminescence/ Minnesota native and nomad raver Matthew Arnold, aka Mr. Projectile, has been spotted in recent years wandering the California coastline with a Nord Modular G2 on his back. After his 2004 album Sinking left a permanent impression on Staylucid’s collective brain, we’ve been following closely behind to hear what would follow. Last month Projectile finally emerged with a new album, To The West, on his own Semisexual label. The record is a chronicle of where he’s been over the last few years, and a pure beam of expression from t…
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Important / Influential Electronic Music Labels 1 2
by Guest thepilot- 29 replies
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Hi Watmm. I thought it would be interesting to make a list of the most influential / important electronic listening music labels. I've just started the research for this but I thought it might be of interest to others if I posted my findings thus far. Thanks for reading and feel free to educate me. Cheers! Sending Orbs Output Mille Plateaux Sonig Planet Mu Logistic Schematic Warp Merck Tigerbeat6 Ghost Box Raster Noton Benbecula Audiobulb
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Ok so I have Nu Romantix and needless to say my trousers are all damp and sticky. Where do I go from here? Any other moniker I should know about? Thaaaaaaaaaaankz watmm
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So it really is a shiver in eternal darkness. A line of code meant to never actually exist. Hopefully this puts a few minds to rest. I will admit that this bothered me alot as well but now that I understand it, it's actually a very clever album title.
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ISAN - new live recording, new material and a mix
by Guest HWNDarkside- 5 replies
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http://www.isan.co.uk/isan/ - live mix http://soundcloud.com/arcticcircle/the-circle-30 - Artic Circle Radio Mix
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Surely Sajtban's gotta be up there? :)
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quite impressed with their new EP. wonderful melodies, and whilst having a certain "french" sound, dont come across as daft punk/justice sounding. only got this earlier, but recommend you guys check it out!
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Legowelt - Amiga 500 Tapes http://www.xs4all.nl/~awolfe/a500tapes.htm ...some may be interested in these... edit: Found it thanks to http://www.truechiptilldeath.com/
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NYC last friday, Hudson Mohawk, Kaspa & Benga
by Guest maantecaaa!!!- 6 replies
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Hudson Mohawke was the opening set. He was awesome. Changing tempos, styles, basslines, etc. Kaspa and Benga on the otherhand....so stale and shitty. Kaspa's ENTIRE set was the same.. a bassline, and then the same bassline pitched up a tiny bit higher looped after...for the entire f'ing set. And people were cheering like oh my god, here comes the massiveness. The production and performance were so 'called in', it was pathetic. I'm done with this shit. There's no way that Kaspa is actually proud of these tunes. Then Benga came on and it was the same exact shit. An atmospheric intro followed by more lazy basslines. Yet people were reacting like these guys were dropping …
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Benbecula Mad March Sale 1 2
by Guest csl- 37 replies
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Stock clearance, so you can grab all Christ., Ochre, Syntaks, Prhizzm etc. releases for a quid or two each. Even the double vinyl stuff. Fucking hell. http://www.benbecula.com/buy.shtml
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listening to late in the day it's fantastic, check it out i'll check back here in 6 months for a few replies
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There is no Kaki King thread. And she awesome so I thought I'd make one sure. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69qNYYhUom0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-4YQbPy_zY http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kaki+King
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Eek a mouse!!
by Guest weed- 7 replies
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lol, no seriously http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyCuJ8IIE4s theres just a little song for u to listen to while reading watmm, since it needs some spice here and there.
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Organs
by Guest Backson- 2 replies
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I love the sound of old hammond organs, and I hope some day to own a few, but the truth is that right now I don't know jack about them. there's usually an expert of this or that round these parts, so help me please. I want to know the difference in tone between various well know organs. specifically, what organ would give you I nice rich tone, especially in the low end, without the cheesy teduned highs? As in, what kind of organ would give you a nice warm dark tone, for playing gothic chords? and tell me anything else you know, just for education's sake.
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70’s rock stars
by Guest SecondaryCell- 5 replies
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Hope this isn't jazz - I've never seen these before. (Original article is here) Frank Zappa with his parents Francis and Rosemary in California. David Crosby with his father Floyd in father’s house in Ojai, California. Grace Slick with her mom Virginia Wing in her mom’s home in Palo Alto. Eric Clapton with his grandmother Rose in the house he bought her in Surrey, England. Jackson Five Michael, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine, Jackie and Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson All pictures John Olson, Life Magazine
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www.gasmanmusic.com
by Guest gasmanmusic- 6 replies
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Hello, just to say that my website (www.gasmanmusic.com) has been updated and will soon have a 6 track mini album for free download. I will be uploading new music and video to my youtube page (www.youtube.com/gasmanmusic2009) there will also be a double cd (003) on my label and (powerpoints) by me on planet mu records over the next mounth or so. Thanks! THE GASMAN
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in my opinion...sweet
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RIP Nujabes :(
by Guest AcrossCanyons- 9 replies
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Link :( Horrible news, dude was sick.
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We we're promised it last year at some stage. But finally: So good news it is then. Who's a fan? I quite enjoyed Junior. But I'm looking forward to the Autumn/Winter feel to Senior. Tricky Tricky was a very The Knife kinda track, I'd say Karen had much input. I really enjoyed The Girl and The Robot too. I don't know why but You dont have a Clue us my favourite track. I think its the piano. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcoKxYv8NCQ
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what is your favorite compilation? 1 2
by Guest tht tne- 47 replies
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i am looking to explore some genres that i haven't given much heed to so tell me what compilations you like and i may illegally download them
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