Electronic Music Suggestions
Electronic Music Suggestions
I just started getting into Live and want to use it mostly for adding a little something extra to our rock show and recordings. Since I assume a lot of you are into electronic music what would you recommend for a rock/metal guy to get into?
Is there some cool electronic music with heavy guitars? My electronic music exposure is pretty limited (Prodigy, NIN, Depeche Mode etc).
Is there some cool electronic music with heavy guitars? My electronic music exposure is pretty limited (Prodigy, NIN, Depeche Mode etc).
Some of the more intense Psytrance I have listened to is pretty heavy guitar sounding. A lot of Psytrance producers I have met were/are headbangers.
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The Octopus Project, Spain Colored Orange... a couple of local favorites.
Radiohead, Mogwai, The Mars Volta <---- check them out
Radiohead, Mogwai, The Mars Volta <---- check them out
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DeadlyKungFu
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good suggestions so far, try this site
http://www.pandora.com
You enter a band, the site sets up a radio station of stuff you might like. Start with Crystal Method and see where it takes you.
Also, http://www.allmusic.com is just a great music site that cross references similar artists.
Electronic music can be tough to sort out, internet radio is a good way to hear new stuff. http://www.somafm.com is one of my favorites.
http://www.pandora.com
You enter a band, the site sets up a radio station of stuff you might like. Start with Crystal Method and see where it takes you.
Also, http://www.allmusic.com is just a great music site that cross references similar artists.
Electronic music can be tough to sort out, internet radio is a good way to hear new stuff. http://www.somafm.com is one of my favorites.
I just posted this band yesterday - check out http://www.65daysofstatic.com
and www.aaronspectre.com . Very different takes on electronic/banging sounds.
and www.aaronspectre.com . Very different takes on electronic/banging sounds.
For dark, non guitar stuff check out Autechre - it's a favorite among producers these days.
I prefer Howie B. and Daddylonglegs for my electronica (Big Beat) - they have tasteful guitar but not to much "heavy" stuff. Instead, the distortion is used on their analog synths
resulting in very nice aural pleasure.
I prefer Howie B. and Daddylonglegs for my electronica (Big Beat) - they have tasteful guitar but not to much "heavy" stuff. Instead, the distortion is used on their analog synths
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I'd have to recommend dark psytrance. I come from a background deep in metal, specifically death metal, and psytrance hits the same spot for me that death metal does, although in a much more constructive way.
It's true that a lot of psytrance artists come from a metal/industrial background.
I'd suggest getting Ghreg on Earth's new album "Sigilweaver"
Also good - Derango - "Tumult" , Psykovsky, and older Infected Mushroom (The Gathering, BP Empire, Classical Mushroom, Converting Vegetarians)
If you want heavy, I'd start with Ghreg on Earth...that's the best heavy psytrance I know of.
It's true that a lot of psytrance artists come from a metal/industrial background.
I'd suggest getting Ghreg on Earth's new album "Sigilweaver"
Also good - Derango - "Tumult" , Psykovsky, and older Infected Mushroom (The Gathering, BP Empire, Classical Mushroom, Converting Vegetarians)
If you want heavy, I'd start with Ghreg on Earth...that's the best heavy psytrance I know of.
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Justin Broadrick of Godflesh knows a thing or two about programing hard n heavy beats.
Speaking of Godflesh, the albums "Us and Them" and "Songs of Love and Hate in Dub" is good too. All Godflesh albums are good, but these two make the best use of samplers and drummachines out of the rest of their albums.
Also try Download-The Eyes of Stanely Pain
Bomb20-Field Manual
Curse of the Golden Vampire-S/T
Numb-Blood Meridian
Alec Empire-The Destroyer He was in Atari Teenage Riot, but The Destroyer is WAYYYYYY Better, none of that annoying teen angst yelling and screaming revolution BS.
Justin Broadrick of Godflesh knows a thing or two about programing hard n heavy beats.
Speaking of Godflesh, the albums "Us and Them" and "Songs of Love and Hate in Dub" is good too. All Godflesh albums are good, but these two make the best use of samplers and drummachines out of the rest of their albums.
Also try Download-The Eyes of Stanely Pain
Bomb20-Field Manual
Curse of the Golden Vampire-S/T
Numb-Blood Meridian
Alec Empire-The Destroyer He was in Atari Teenage Riot, but The Destroyer is WAYYYYYY Better, none of that annoying teen angst yelling and screaming revolution BS.
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