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09.07.2008, 04:19 AM
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GENERAL Discussion about music...
Why in the hell aren't there any live threads on this forum with recommendations from our enlightened user-base regarding what tracks to be pumping out on our sound systems in order to experience audio exellence and encourage future growth?
Is this a defacto reality of the day and age?
I hope the hell not.
Whatever it is you've been listening to, please indicate so, in order for others to benefit from your research/findings.
I'll reveal my tracklist after some of you other LFO-heads have posted. I've got three classics that are a damn good find if you haven't heard them already.
-Alex
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Fave dance track at the moment: Simian Mobile Disco - 'Hustler'. The break/build at 2:38 makes me feel like I'm peaking. Also loving Chemical Brothers 'Salmon Dance'. Hilarious and awesome sounds as usual.
Give them both a listen if you haven't already.
http://www.myspace.com/simianmobiledisco
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJEacTZmd7I
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10.07.2008, 07:05 PM
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Good evening,
I'm listening to a lot of Hospital Records output at the moment.
Danny Byrd's Supersized album and the new London Elecktricity single 'Attack Ships on Fire'. Their podcasts are superb.
I love 'Don't You Know' by Shockone ft. Elisha King.
Lowfish 'Burn the Lights Out' album, fantastic!
Ladytron 'Velocifero' fantastic fourth album.
A few tracks by Autokratz.
'Little Bit of Feel Good' by Jamie Lidell.
Cheers,
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18.07.2008, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Logic Circuit
Good evening,
I'm listening to a lot of Hospital Records output at the moment.
Danny Byrd's Supersized album and the new London Elecktricity single 'Attack Ships on Fire'. Their podcasts are superb.
I love 'Don't You Know' by Shockone ft. Elisha King.
Lowfish 'Burn the Lights Out' album, fantastic!
Ladytron 'Velocifero' fantastic fourth album.
A few tracks by Autokratz.
'Little Bit of Feel Good' by Jamie Lidell.
Cheers,
Dave.
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"International Dateline" by Ladytron kicks ass, as do a few other songs on that album. I bought it off iTunes last year.
I checked out some of Oakenfold's Essential Mixes from 1999. Killer classic trance with a good edgy feel to so much of it, and tracks included:
Sisko - Light Over me (Gate of Light Remix)
Mara - One (Hamel Remix)
Fat Heads - Music 4 Lunch
Sunset Sky - A New World
There's some classic Carl Cox stuff I'm reading up on at the moment, will post them when I've got the exact details (reading YouTube comments/replies to a few of his sets...)
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05.09.2008, 03:36 AM
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Have you heard Steve Roach?
Amazing and productive sound designer/producer/composer making "soundworlds" for almost 30 years now I think. His material is real vibrant and organic for electronic music. He's very connected to nature and you can sense it in his work. Look at this dude's discography. He's had like 5-10 releases a year for at least the last decade.
Some of it pure synths.......
http://steveroach.com/Music/discography.php?albumID=355
Sometimes he uses ancient percussion and various ethnic instruments.
http://steveroach.com/Music/discography.php?albumID=5
He also makes these albums that are like one 70 something minute track of really complex and spacious, evolving drones.
http://steveroach.com/Music/discography.php?albumID=400
All very spiritual and trance like. Most of it cuts right into your brain's primordial pleasure centers but can also be kind of dark and alienating at times. It's absolutely THE music to experience when walking the forests or deserts alone at night on a shroom fueled, soul searching, peyote binge. Or just winding down the final moments of an evening while it lulls you into the dream state (A daily ritual for me. Even with my battery powered ipod speakers in a hotel room or a tent.)
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06.09.2008, 12:01 AM
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Wow, Plaid_Emu, excellent reply! I have never heard of Steve Roach.
I might just have to check out a batch of his work on my wind down later this evening...
One last tip from me, if you have not already found it, check out www.lavamus.com as it is the ultimate MP3 resource, around 15 cents per track or less depending on how much you start your account with. They have a ridiculous selection of stuff to choose from.
Ciao!
-Alex
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I've always been into the Mutek scene (festival in Montreal and also Mexico City) with regular appearences by Marc Leclair, Stephen Beapre, Sutekh, Robert Henke et al. Very pleased to find some more of this kind of material on Juno from Alka Rex - if you want to check it: http://www.junodownload.com/search/?...enre_ id=0000
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12.12.2008, 05:27 PM
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been listening to jon hopkins albums "opalescent" and "contact note". both are beautifully constructed "downtempo"... though that definition pays little respect to the complexity and detail in his music. the composition reminds me a bit of ulrich schnauss, but he uses much better sounds and production..
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regarding good places to find music... I think that pandora is a modern classic!
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regarding binaural beats... there is an iphone app of the same name which is pretty decent at utilizing this phenomenon.
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13.12.2008, 07:29 AM
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regarding good places to find music... I think that pandora is a modern classic!
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Pandora is deeply groovy, and the whole music genome project behind it. I was saddened when Pandora became unavailable to UK users, I suppose because of some flipping music industry 'issue'. 
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