Orbital/leftfield and other class live electronic bands

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Orbital/leftfield and other class live electronic bands

Post by Cryptic UK » Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:07 pm

Ok name your best Orbital album mines insides amazing album.

leftism is an amazing album from leftfield who were the best live act ive ever seen amazing blew me away there mc was amazing the rasta guy, i saw them twice, once at v festival in the dance tent fucking amazing.

whats happened to these types of bands?

I think electronic music has become really snobby.

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Post by mr-e » Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:12 pm

orbital:
- the box single that came with inside : 21 minutes masterpiece
- the brown album : first time I heard earth is burning on the radio i started to listen to electronic music and forgot about all my metal CD's

best live act : saw daft punk on pukkelpop this weekend and they still kicked ass but saw them a decade ago right after homework was released at a techno festival and that was probably the best live act I've ever seen : no robot helmets , no big screens , just 2 guys and 2 samplers

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Post by elektrovert » Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:23 pm

The Orb - UFOrb.

Classic.

The Chemical Brothers -Exit Planet Dust

Another master piece!
possibly my favourite album of all time.
Bigbeat rocks! 8)
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Post by kramerica » Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:18 pm

elektrovert wrote: Bigbeat rocks! 8)
Indeed.

I saw Leftfield headline 2000 Homelands - Scotland (in some fucking sheep field in the middle of nowhere). I didn't know them at the time. They were my favorite electronic group after the show. It blew my mind. The bass massaged my balls for hours.

It was then that I became a Nord fan.
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Post by djfm » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:01 pm

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Post by funknotik » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:11 pm

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Post by robtronik » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:14 pm

Orbital's the brown album.
underworld's dubnobasswithmyheadman.

those two albums will forever be burned in my brain as what dance music had the potential to become (and did) when when they were first released.

I also have a soft spot for Freaky Chakra, the Hardkiss brothers (delusions of granduer compilation), and the great Young American Primitive. These were mostly west coast phenoms here in the states.

:)

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Post by Cryptic UK » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:35 pm

elektrovert wrote:The Orb - UFOrb.

Classic.

The Chemical Brothers -Exit Planet Dust

Another master piece!
possibly my favourite album of all time.
Bigbeat rocks! 8)
yeah UForb class album i saw them live aswell with a live bass player this was a great experience.
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Post by andydes » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:35 pm

robtronik wrote:Orbital's the brown album.
underworld's dubnobasswithmyheadman.

those two albums will forever be burned in my brain as what dance music had the potential to become (and did) when when they were first released.

I also have a soft spot for Freaky Chakra, the Hardkiss brothers (delusions of granduer compilation), and the great Young American Primitive. These were mostly west coast phenoms here in the states.

:)

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Yeah! Dubnobass! Possibly my all time favourite album. And to think you were having your taste questioned a few posts back. Tut, tut.

Also: Fluke - Risotto (didn't quite get the recognition as the Chems and Orbital)

Everything suggested here was a classic. Not sure I can ever be quite as excited about music again as in this period. Not sure if it's because I'm older or that nothing could sound that new again. Still some great new acts out though.

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Post by frisbeedisk » Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:31 pm

I know its not an album but "Little fluffy Clouds" still goes down well - Young childhood days in a field and hands in the air - 8O

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Post by TekMonki » Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:17 am

Paul Daley's still at it here and there.

The Chems just recently released an album pretty much up to their usual standards.

I think it's out there still. So does baby jesus.

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Post by forge » Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:11 am

first 2 in the thread Insides and Leftism are awesome

big chemical bros fan though - check out the Beleive video - I just watched it, it's classic - one fucked up acid trip:

http://www.thechemicalbrothers.com/

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Post by Cache » Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:50 am

yup, Underworld, Chems, Orb, FSOL and Leftfield all rock my world.

But now its my turn.... :)

I've been rehearsing with a bass player too the past few weeks. Brings a great element to the performance. Make sure the fcker can sing too, good to support each other's vox.

As long as latency is down to 4ms i can play bass keys with the bass player and keep in time no problem. any higher and there's a bit of a lag (man)
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Post by mcconaghy » Fri Aug 25, 2006 4:36 am

robtronik wrote:Orbital's the brown album.
underworld's dubnobasswithmyheadman.

those two albums will forever be burned in my brain as what dance music had the potential to become (and did) when when they were first released.
Absofuckinglutely. Spot on. The Brown Album turned me from a snobby little "electronic music is only for people who can't play" into a full-on convert. The non-stop run from Lush through Impact and Remind... amazing.

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Post by rsagevik » Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:22 am

funknotik wrote:JAGGAJAZZIST!!!!
yep! Jaga is a great live band.
I`ve seen them a couple of times live, and they totally rock.

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