What are you listening to?
- seedy
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Re: What are you listening to?
yeah like i said i'm not aware of all of these acts
like at all
let's not forget i'm the guy who listened to snivilization for the first or 2nd time a few weeks ago
so i can only speak of RMI and even with that the exposure is limited thus far.
i would think if interviewed that they would be quite clear and realistic about what they do.
i just view them as a high quality extension of the original.
and all said i'm happy to see them keeping that spirit alive at this level of quality and respect
note to self - avoid the others =P
like at all
let's not forget i'm the guy who listened to snivilization for the first or 2nd time a few weeks ago
so i can only speak of RMI and even with that the exposure is limited thus far.
i would think if interviewed that they would be quite clear and realistic about what they do.
i just view them as a high quality extension of the original.
and all said i'm happy to see them keeping that spirit alive at this level of quality and respect
note to self - avoid the others =P
Re: What are you listening to?
So much of the 'EM' (Electronic Music) scene is really anti dance/electronica/modern electronic stuff too - generally unless it uses analog gear and has proper 'performances', it's rubbish apparently. So I'm probably biased against the whole lot of 'em anyway.
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Re: What are you listening to?
i'm not sure what you meant there but did you possibly forget a "D"???
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lol whoops got carried away there =()
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lol whoops got carried away there =()
Re: What are you listening to?
Definitely not EDM! Just middle aged blokes wishing it were still the late '80s and people outside their tiny scene still enjoyed 20 minute synth solos and think £15 is a reasonable price for a home-burned CDr.
Artists like Redshift, Andy Pickford, Ian Boddy, Ron Boots, Rogue Element, Arc, Alpha Wave Movement, Phrozenlight, Air Sculpture, The Omega Syndicate, ARC, Create, REMY... ah, there are loads more.
Explore at will:
http://www.emportal.info/
http://www.grooveunlimited.nl/
http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/
http://www.musiczeit.com/
Artists like Redshift, Andy Pickford, Ian Boddy, Ron Boots, Rogue Element, Arc, Alpha Wave Movement, Phrozenlight, Air Sculpture, The Omega Syndicate, ARC, Create, REMY... ah, there are loads more.
Explore at will:
http://www.emportal.info/
http://www.grooveunlimited.nl/
http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/
http://www.musiczeit.com/
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Re: What are you listening to?
haha "EDM" got so perverted so quickly
it's crazy what the kids are into these days
well....i surely enjoy a 20 min synth solo
a $15 Cdr....ah notsomuch lol
all those names mentioned......i may have read the name of redshift and alpha wave movement before
or perhaps i didn't
it's crazy what the kids are into these days
well....i surely enjoy a 20 min synth solo
a $15 Cdr....ah notsomuch lol
all those names mentioned......i may have read the name of redshift and alpha wave movement before
or perhaps i didn't
Re: What are you listening to?
I'll be honest, I don't have a clue what "EDM" is. Electronic Dance Music? Hasn't that been around since... well, Georgio Moroder?
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Re: What are you listening to?
yep that's it
we had good ole IDM and someone decided to steal that at one point and use EDM for all the brostep trap electro whatever going on here
it's exploded all over the usa which to me has positives and negatives
we've been lagging behind in electronic music compared to the rest of the world for so long but as you would know this music is typically garbage too so there's that
we had good ole IDM and someone decided to steal that at one point and use EDM for all the brostep trap electro whatever going on here
it's exploded all over the usa which to me has positives and negatives
we've been lagging behind in electronic music compared to the rest of the world for so long but as you would know this music is typically garbage too so there's that
Re: What are you listening to?
I always find it odd how little dance music comes out of the US, given that house, techno and garage all originated there.
I'm completely out of touch with recent dance stuff, though.
np
1982 - A/B
Absolutely gorgeous free improv stuff from Norway. Brass, wind, violin, percussion... really expressive.
I'm completely out of touch with recent dance stuff, though.
np
1982 - A/B
Absolutely gorgeous free improv stuff from Norway. Brass, wind, violin, percussion... really expressive.
Re: What are you listening to?
Yeah, EDM, "electronic dance music", you know, electronic music with beats, crazy sounds and stuff, that you can actually dance to, the most innovative thing that came upon us the last few years, Skrillex invented it, he´s such a genius !!!
No, honestly, I somewhere read what some kid from the US (sorry seedy, I know, there´s also smart people over there, who like FSOL for example... ) said about what his definition of 'dubstep' is: 'Yeah, It´s like this very hard mixture between rock and dance!'
I mean not everyone needs to be a musical nerd with knowledge of every musical genre there ever was, but this made me facepalm very hard though...
No, honestly, I somewhere read what some kid from the US (sorry seedy, I know, there´s also smart people over there, who like FSOL for example... ) said about what his definition of 'dubstep' is: 'Yeah, It´s like this very hard mixture between rock and dance!'
I mean not everyone needs to be a musical nerd with knowledge of every musical genre there ever was, but this made me facepalm very hard though...
Magnificient Insignificance
Re: What are you listening to?
The Prodigy - Wind It Up
Experience (1992)
Perfect tune/album for enjoying a lazy Friday afternoon off with this beautiful weather we have here right now, in the backyard with some good company (musically like-minded, sort of) and lots of beer. Next up: Accelerator!
Experience (1992)
Perfect tune/album for enjoying a lazy Friday afternoon off with this beautiful weather we have here right now, in the backyard with some good company (musically like-minded, sort of) and lots of beer. Next up: Accelerator!
Re: What are you listening to?
^^ Why can't I have your afternoon?!
I'm sat in a boring, stuffy office, rain blowing against the window... although I am at least listening to the Suburban Domestic EP at the moment.
I'm sat in a boring, stuffy office, rain blowing against the window... although I am at least listening to the Suburban Domestic EP at the moment.
Re: What are you listening to?
In a similar vein to Experience and Accelerator, I've been blasting out Analogue Bubblebath 3, Classics and Caustic Window this evening.
Re: What are you listening to?
Dennis wrote:'Yeah, It´s like this very hard mixture between rock and dance!'
Playing right now: Cocteau Twins - Otherness
also some SPC ECO
been listening to a lot of Hybrid lately, whenever i need something really clean and overproduced i turned to these guys
from the source flows the endless...