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Couldn't find more suitable thread so I'm necromancing this one.....
Posted this a couple years ago in the now playing thread but have to repost this set here since I'm still quite impressed about the project after like 10+ years. The term "industrial" is quite wide and I also use it loosely but imo Transistori captures the "real essence" of what the industrial was originally all about with this set. Like, these dudes are actually playing a factory, using it as an instrument, can't get more industrial than that ;). Reminds me of some EN or TG but without vocals which is a big plus in my books. Just pure metal against metal clangs and tribal drumming added with eerie ambience. Here's the playlist, loving especially parts 1 & 3. Part 4 is more or less outtakes.
Anyone else into this kind of stuff? Recommendations for similar tunes would be welcome.
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Was there an April show?
...maybe there will be one a year later:
"At the end of this month"
https://www.facebook.com/penrynspaceagency/videos/1626263017429147/
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And
It seems I'm on a some strange Godflesh / JKB quest since even that Humanoid is kinda related to them. Can't tell how I've been able to ignore the Humanoid comp for all these years. Have tried to get into Stakker's Eurodance a few times which doesn't really rub me in a good way and assumed this was the same thing. But on the contrary, this is very strong comp. Luckily heard a bit from it on a Royal Subsonic Consortium mix and had to look it up. Always nice when you find something new from the label you thought you knew inside out.
God, Humanoid, maybe should grab Pink Floyd's Animals next.
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I heavily associate Dark Techno with Mord which has tons and tons of banging releases. I did like this:
Also, you guys must know Grounded. I really love the idea and execution of this project. Many gems and mixes which are downloadable on WAV. If you're new to this, better get your shovel and star digging because there are so much stuff. Shit, don't know what to show as an example so let's try this:
Then some smaller labels like Obscuur records and T/W\B
Soz if too obvious. I'm kinda noob with the genre.
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Finally grabbed this:
And although have owned SOLAH for years, had to get this box (btw I love that red artwork). It was dirt cheap anyway
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@MIXL2
Nice post with the Brain recs. Did mistake it for Bizzy B's Brain records first but so glad I clicked play. I love how Germans manage to add their own twist to the stuff they put out....imo nicely spices occasionally petrified genres. Another good example would be Riot Beats albeit operated more on the jungle front. Damn, was going to post Sonic Subjunkies - Djungelstadt (Remix) as an example but the Youtube video is so dead.
And that Spiral Tribe
Thanks man, found some new shit to sink into! eh...
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Since the first rumors about those new SAW editions arose, I've been a bit confused if SAW I 25 year anniversary luxus edition with bonus tracks etc. and SAW 1.5 are supposed to be the same thing or not. Taking a glimpse at the SC playlist RDJ created for SAW 1.5 I would say they are the same thing. Thinking something like a double album edition where the SAW 1.5 would be the other part of the bundle.
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If I got it right CCAI pt 2 was never supposed to be Drukqs 2 but Drukqs was (well, for some parts anyway) CCAI part.1. There's a big difference guys.
On a side note Drukqs' klavier/prep-piano/robot stuff & CCAI pt.2 make a nice own entity. Of course completed with Avril out-takes and Pianopkupt1 + bleepstore tracks. dRuQks Prepared uN 1 is the ultimate climax. Superb track.
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Richard should stop wasting his time making music and get back to fiddling with his webstore.
lol, yes. He could also kick the kids and waifu out of the door. Who needs a family when you have such a warm, understanding and caring fanbase?
On a serious note it's quite interesting that Richard wants to have a total control over the store. He could've just left it to someone else to take care of. It's nice though that he's still willing to chat with fans as he did on SC. Not personally so interested about that side but it seems to be important to some people so it's cool. Quite a different approach from the majority of "big" names imho.
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I'm confident there will be more, most obviously all the rest of his Rephlex stuff. Otherwise would have fallen little short after all the excitement and activity in the start (eh, remember Rephlex store). I just thought Rich would have continued adding stuff there right away instead of this halt here. Like, start as you mean to go on
Or maybe we should be super excited about the fact that everything has been super quiet for some time now. Imminence?
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Analords™ - keeps you buying them again and again and again.
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There are some interesting bits hidden around the tape, but there are also a big amount of moments which excite me as much as phoning accidentally to a fax number and listening to the random chirping there would do. These do indeed sound more like experimentations added with some finished tracks here and there. Have to admit though that the experimental modular stuff is quite far away from the music that gives me kicks, so not an expert in that field. Still, it's cool to spot some bits which ended up to other afx tracks.
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My fav moment is when the melody from T13 Quadraverb, which has been knocking around since SC 2014, comes out in T16 MADMA! I did not expect that.
seven hells...
it's true, my two favorite tracks off of this were bound by sound (the melody at the end of Quadraverb) this whole time and I never realized it until after reading your post.
I love these easter eggs. There were a number of them in the SC dump and we got a few more from the London LP and Fuji tape. In addition to that Quadraverb in Madma you guys spotted, there's some T03 delta t in the ending of T08 dx1+5. Also, hadn't recognized before Fuji tape that serge fenix rendered 2 has the chirping from Buchla 200 QUAD...(/or Buchla Master Edit Rend). Should've paid better attention with syrobonkus trax.
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Loving it! Lott more accesible then i expected!
Same here, have had it looping all yesterday, the modular tracks seem much easier to listen to this time round than from syrobonkers.
thanks very much to those concerned in bringing it to our ears :)
Ditto. Few great ones like Buchla200 Rhythm 2B and @FX-MatrixT9. ModularTXX tracks from the Syrobonkus lot are fine too. Not necessarily my all-time favorite AFX release, but way better than I thought it would be. To my surprise, found myself actually enjoying some of the stranger bits. The lush Tussy tracks though seem little misplaced among all the modular pieces. Then again, if there must be a physical version of beautiful Japanese people, it should be on this.
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So 'Nagradrums 2+7' is 'Beautiful Japanese People'???
Besides that one, there are only a few tracks of real interest here:
Short Forgotten Produk Trk
2 Nx Neotek Test B + 11
Talkin2u Mix2
Still, very nice to finally get a rip
Yep, Nagradrums and Talkin2u Mix2 are both also on Bleep Store's Rushup Edge
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https://mega.nz/#F!4MYUUTDC!pwt8YwRu4pfFCdgrLICbtA
here's mega link with split tracks + metadata. Done by Tytygigas and GreystarMusic.
Appreciated! Don't worry guys, will buy if ever ends up on Bleep store.
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^Nice. Thanks for the heads up!
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now the vinyl rip sound is removed and the full tracklist is accepted by my mind its dawning on me that this is the new aphex album and i like it
then again i guess its a post-album world so idfk, but, cool
Syro Vs London though? Hmmmm.
yeah i know what you mean. and before syro, analord digital, and before that, the tuss, and before that, drukqs. still though, you can't compare come to daddy with universal indicator. they're different things, but both great.
the description has it as a "collection" though, so i guess it's officially classified as not an "album"
for my purposes though its a great thing in the catalog
Just to make sure I don't take words out of context. Aren't Aphex albums always well-thought-out comps of tracks from some particular period? And "post-album world", spot on! That's exactly what SC and Bleepstore are about.
I believe I've said this before in some other thread but I find London continuing nicely the Syro-era sound. Syro-Cheetah-London make a great trio and I find them having sound-wise similar stuff. I had already included T08 and T13 to my Syro playlist when they were still SC-only tracks since they did sound (to me at least) so clearly outtakes from Syro. London vinyl gave me many more goodies for the said list. London=Syro outtakes? Dunno. Stylistically could also add there the Houston track. Makes me very interested about how the next Aphex full-length LP will sound. Will be intriguing to see if Rich continues on that path or decides to head to some completely other direction. Whatever there's coming, soon please.
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Nah, not really a fan of the modular stuff from SC dump / Syrobonkers so the tape doesn't really get me jizzing. I'm jamming these two from the soundcloud and forgot the rest of the tape:
https://soundcloud.com/user675247569/short-forgotten-produk-trk-snippet
https://soundcloud.com/user675247569/2-nx-neotek-test-b-11-snippet
Can't deny though that the higher quality would be nice. Sum lush tracks
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The WATMM echo chamber. Everything is repeated for years.
lol, yes. People please, read more, it does good for you
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Anyone else wish 12 Rough Beat Tune from the SC dump would get a full master? Any idea where to place that in his discog?
Oh I'd love that, my favorite track from the whole SC I think. To me it sounds in the same vein as Acrid Avid Jam Shred, maybe a little newer.
Yep, one of my favorites hands down. Easily in top5.
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Why Friday? Did he say something before that I missed?
Anxiously waiting for the Friday for some user18081971/daddy1 activityI checked the site and found no new added tracks. I found none....see you tomorrow.
He never released something on his birthday did he?
Nah, guess not. It was merely some stupid brain fart by me when I spotted his BD was just a couple of days ahead from gafjunki's post. Dunno then, spending your birthday with your family and loved ones is so 80's, live by the spirit of today and spend it with some faceless internet twats instead.
Happy Birthday Richard!
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I checked the site and found no new added tracks. I found none....see you tomorrow.
Anxiously waiting for the Friday for some user18081971/daddy1 activity
Why Friday? Did he say something before that I missed?
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I checked the site and found no new added tracks. I found none....see you tomorrow.
Anxiously waiting for the Friday for some user18081971/daddy1 activity
Good Industrial music that you can recommend
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Posted · Edited by Grumpy Old Daddy
Edit: @ WeAreOceans
ffs, how claustrophobic was that....but didn't stop me from loving it. The last time a tune made me feel like that was when I stumbled upon a fan-made video for Lustmord's Immersion which was built around some footage of today's Chernobyl. The video seems to have been taken down now but I can still remember the rusty merry-go-around and the half-collapsed swimming facility. And especially how the nature has slowly begun to take the town back to itself. Kinda like what Tyler Durden had in mind.
Damn, I've been trying to find some instrumental-only industrial in the same vein of Transistori but haven't had much luck. There are some EN videos of their early shows but I don't really dig the vocals. Wish they had released more tracks like Zentrifuge (from Strategies Against Architecture III). Ya know, sucker for the drums and clangs.