Is there a tune that changed everything for you?

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Post by ChiDJ » Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:42 pm

Chicago Hot mix 5 - Yello - Yaz - Skinny Puppy - The Cure - Severed Heads -Ministry - New Order - Bill Leeb, (Front Line Assembly) - Delerium - NWA - Nitzer Ebb - EinzterZeinde Neubauten - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - Laibach - Revolting Cocks - KMFDM - The Swans - Meat Beat Manifesto - Bigod 20 -The Hypnotist -Machines of Loving Grace- Pop Will Eat itself - Bourbonnaise Qualk - Muzlim Gauze - Danielle Dax - NIN - Prodigy - Moby - Chemical Brothers - Orbital - Hardfloor - The ORB - Joey Beltram - Todd Terry Project -Dave Clark - Green Velvet - Cashmere - Robbie Rivera - Sebastian Ingrosso - Bryan Cox -

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Post by Homebelly » Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:31 pm

noisetonepause wrote:
Homebelly wrote:I'm an old man
Ehh, since when are you olde?!

(Good to see you, mate!)
since i was born,,,
I was wondering when i might bump into some one from the past on here.
Thanks for the welcome
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Post by substance_g » Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:13 pm

The Family Cat - Albert Hoffmann's Bike

(I'll be surprised and impressed if anyone else on here has ever heard it)
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Post by sounds » Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:13 am

Hmmmmm.... changed my mood.. my emotions?

My fav record of all time, because the first time i heard it i was twisted
and i'll never feel like i did that night again, just one of those life experiences to me
Be as one is ok but gotta love heart of imagination
Just listen to the piano
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Post by nate_D » Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:23 am

midnight in a perfect world - dj shadow


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Post by popslut » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:04 am

New Order - Blue Monday.

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Post by minimal » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:14 am

the bells- jeff mills
m5 - maurizio

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Post by esky » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:26 am

1969 - Boards of Canada

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Post by TITBAG » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:39 am

the windows startup sound

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Post by pepezabala » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:51 am

substance_g wrote:The Family Cat - Albert Hoffmann's Bike

(I'll be surprised and impressed if anyone else on here has ever heard it)
I have. I saw them in London, opening for Galaxy 500 at the ICA. And bought the record later.

There is this strange connection. When I was a boy a hippie friend of my parents gave me Gong's "Angels Egg" which blew my mind. Then later I saw Eugene Chadbourne playing live, which blew me totally. Got to know Galaxy 500 and heard their records before sleeping during years. Then a little bit later The Orb and everything related.

All of these are totally different kinds of pop music, but somehow connected by a few people that played together. I didn't even know that, only later I realized that most of my favourites have something to do with Daevid Allen. I still wonder why.

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Post by sxezskoz » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:08 pm

"Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" - Aphex Twin
"Rue the Whirl" - Boards of Canada
"Be Thankful for What You Got" - William DeVaughn
"So Scientific" - Dabrye
"Bubble Queen" - DAT Politics
"Pillow" - Capitol K
"Neon Syrup From the Cemetery Sisters" - Black Moth Super Rainbow
"Talisman" - Air
"Music Sounds Better With You" - Stardust
"This is What Happens (live)" - "The Freight Elevator Quartet"
"Trip to Ensenada" - Fussible
"June" - RJD2

Man, music sure is powerful... kind of interesting how so many pivotal songs hit me during my high school years.
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Post by rentanutta » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:21 pm

808 State "Pacific" in 1988.

But I still love most music now
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Post by Ajbbklyn » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:44 pm

I must be a bit older than Homebelly.

For me, it's easy: "I Want To Hold Your Hand".

My brother was home for the weekend from NYU and, being the pseudo-sophisticate college man, he was not about to allow that he liked the Beatles. But, as the opening chords came over the radio, he said, "Andy, listen to these guys. They sound funny".

The sound bypassed any logical shielding that might have surrounded my skull. It flew in underneath, rose up through my gut and punched me in the brain. Nothing has changed since late December back in '63.

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Post by beats me » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:48 pm

Not a specific song but when I went to see the Eurythmics live and Howard Jones opened, who I never heard of, and he just walked on stage, hit some button, and all this sound just came out I was like Holy Shit! Absolutely nobody was doing that at that time...or at least I should say playing to a commercial audience.

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Post by leisuremuffin » Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:00 pm

MBM 99% the whole damn record.

then later:
C.R.E.A.M.

and

ae - tri-repete
the whole damn record


I'm a creature of the 90's i suppose.

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