Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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LOFA
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by LOFA » Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:19 am
Tone Deft wrote:LOFA wrote:Hey, I'm still don't have full forum posting privilages, but since I have been good about sending out cover letters...
Depeche Mode
Railway Children
Morrisey
Helmet
Nirvana
Butthole Surfers
Cause and Effect
Orbital
Fatboy Slim
Primus
Disposable Heroes of Hiphocrasy
The 3rd Jesus Jones album and EMF's Stigma are awesome
U2's Achtung Baby (in particular The Fly and Mysterious ways)
Faith No More ( I just sang Epic at Karaoke. Fun times)
Smashing Pumpkins
Pavement
Blur
Stereolab
Pixies
Cocteau Twins
Alright. I felt I had to contribute since I was learning from this thread. In the two weeks plus of no posts I have put together a massive start at my own 90's music mashup.
Tonedeft: I feel like I'm right there with ya on your 80's and 90's posts. You got all of the good ones (waxtrax-nice, I wonder if Skinny Puppy is appropriate for this topic), but I'm surprised you missed Depeche mode when you got Jesus Jones.
Back to getting a job. Don't mind me.
De'Mode seemed obvious I guess, the rarer ones are more fun to mention. you misspelled Morrissey btw (big fan here)
I remember Jesus Jones because they were the first blatantly lip synced concert I ever saw. REALLY small room, free radio station concert, rainy day waiting in line, some lotion company was giving out free sample packets which turned into a huge lotion throwing war. once inside it was super crowded, people stepping on my feet while pushing me backwards (and I'm not small). luckily years later I heard some concert recordings on the radio, they were excellent.
anyway, I thought you quit us!!
Fuck- your right I did mispell Morrissey. Yeah I'm a big fan of him too.
Yeah I'm trying to not post until I get a serious position together. Each time I lunge for the board I check listings instead. I'll be back soon.
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by mike holiday » Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:23 am
richie rich
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by leedsquietman » Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:38 am
We got 4 pages and no one mentioned 'Unfinished Sympathy' or other Massive Attack. No one mentioned 'Back To Life' or 'Keep On Movin' by Soul II Soul or 'Living In the light' by Soul II Soul singer caron Wheeler. No mention of Portishead, Beth Orton. Quite odd that...
I may have missed it but I don't remember seeing Chemical Brothers, Block Rocking Beats and Setting Sun etc.
The Charlatans did some good stuff like 'one to another' that was beat heavy.
How cheezy do you want your party, you could bring in the 2Unlimited Get Ready For This, No Limit, tribal Dance etc., Haddaway, Ace Of Base (All That she wants is another bay-bay, The Sign etc), Pet Shop Boys 'New York City Boy', Boom Boom Boom (Outthere bros), I like to move it - reel 2 real, Snap = 'I got the power', whigfield ferchrissakes with that stoooopid Saturday Night synchronized dance and the whole shebang.
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by rbmonosylabik » Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:03 am
leedsquietman wrote:I may have missed it but I don't remember seeing Chemical Brothers, Block Rocking Beats and Setting Sun etc.
I was about to mention this, but had to prioritize

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by Pitch Black » Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:32 am
leedsquietman wrote:No one mentioned 'Back To Life' or 'Keep On Movin' by Soul II Soul
wrong decade!
I was going to mention "Whats the Meaning of Life" from their
second album entitled, ironically, "1990: A New Decade"
/nitpick
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by Komplex » Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:11 am
garyboozy wrote:you have to play ALTERN-8's "EVAPOR8" man! its hilarious and tuff at the same time.
can't ask for more! spent many nights dancin to this in me mate's grans house while she was at bingo. best vid for a rave track ever, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrKZ9Po6 ... ed&search=
tune!
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Komplex
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by Komplex » Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:14 am
nobody has mentioned Deelite either.
groove is in the heart.
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by siliconarc » Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:05 am
leedsquietman wrote:..No mention of Portishead, Beth Orton. Quite odd that...
its a party dude! can't imagine the crowd going wild for 'Nobody Loves Me', really...
*i would tho*
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by Stace » Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:59 pm
Groove is in the Heart, great track! Funky as you like!

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by Coupe70 » Wed Aug 08, 2007 3:31 pm
I did a party called "Amiga Fever" for some time.
Here is one of the mixes (74 minutes, some end 80s in it too):
Download (34MB, 64kBit, mono)
http://coupe70.sitesled.com/AmigaFever.mp3
Stream
http://coupe70.sitesled.com/AmigaFever.m3u
Have fun !

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funky shit
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by funky shit » Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:09 pm
Born Slippy - Underworld
Belfast - Orbital
Voodoo People - Prodigy
may as well wack on block rockin beats by the chems
Another Chance - Rodger Sanchez (although this may be the 00's)
Children - Robert Miles
Nuthin but a G Thang - Dr Dre

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by chis » Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:28 pm
Bah, only one person has mentioned The Shamen.
You all fail, massively. Colin Angus is a genius. The Shamen > all of you.

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by interceptor » Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:56 pm
Im amazed that nobody mentioned:
Inner City - Good Life
Inner City - Big Fun
Both bangers!
