Who should I be listening to?

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Post by ChiDJ » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:28 pm

I would add "Digitalism" as my current fav in the alt/rock/indy/electro/techno category.
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Post by 4.33 » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:32 pm

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for nice melodic stuff on a really intricate production bed

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Post by see the light » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:37 pm

This thread is fuelling my SLSK fire...all great recommendations.

Mine:
Four Tet (she moves she = good starting point)
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Maybe Justice - Cross, huge nods to 80's metal
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Post by SimonPHC » Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:25 pm

see the light wrote:This thread is fuelling my SLSK fire...
surely your mean your Beatport / Juno / Hardwax / [insert local record store here] fire?!

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Post by dhilsabeck » Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:03 pm

oblique strategies wrote:
dhilsabeck wrote:C'mon. All of these selections can't be the Jimi Hendrix of the electronic world.

:?

Jimi was really really really really really good. Like almost flawless.
So who in electronic music can rock an instrument like Jimi? What instrument exclusive & unique to electronic music is equal to a guitar?

I do not think I'd get as excited watching someone "rock a lemur" as I do watching Jimi live at Monterey. I don't know if there's someone or a device that can be considerered equal. Probably has to have some level of personal expression to it. So yeah, maybe a lemur, one of those Alesis Air FX and a Kaoss pad and standard keyboards of course. Anyone know anyone who can use these with Jimi Hendrix proficiency? I'd really like to see it. (Not trying to be a smartass).
oblique strategies wrote: It is hard to compare someone who is a profoundly proficient & inspired instrumentalist/musician with anyone who is not.

Fair enough. I guess I was thinking more on the grounds that they carry a high level of proficiency in their specific craft: attention to detail, taste, sound palate, swagger, quality of output over their entire catalogue, etc.

But of course there is subjectivity...

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Re: Who should I be listening to?

Post by autogen » Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:21 pm

the spirograph crew wrote:
dhilsabeck wrote:
yearlongyeti wrote:who are the Jimi Hendrixs of the electric world?
Aphex Twin and Amon Tobin
Squarepusher!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3e1YCLV9bA

+1

and +1 to Prefuse 73 too.
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Post by ciw » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:40 pm

Liam Howlett is IMO the closest we have to an electronic Jimi Hendrix, at least for his first three albums. But you know the Prodigy :-) If there are any of Prodigy Experience, Music for the Jilted Generation and Fat of the Land that you don't have, get them. They are all different and encompass so many different styles.

In terms of stuff that's good, I second the Orbital suggestion (some of it).

I'll add Hybrid, if you like trancey breaksy stuff produced with as much care and attention to detail as Pink Floyd.

Also if you like breaksy rocky things, check out Propellerheads Decksanddrumsandrockandroll, and Fatboy Slim/Better Living Through Chemistry. Both overplayed and outdated, but for a reason.

For amazing chillout, look at Kruder and Dorfmeister / K&D Sessions.

And check out Hallucinogen/Twisted in case you like goa :twisted:

If you just want to explore the electronic world more, check out http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ to see where you want to go next, very highly recommended.

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Post by 3dot... » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:33 pm

nathannn wrote:im listening to miles davis right now... bitches brew second disc.
it kinda sucks, you can tell they were high as a kite making this album, (yeah i never listened to it before)
whatever its just background music..
sorry i couldn't be a help..
you could try bt's this binary universe though.. also bola is pretty good.
it kinda sucks?!...wtf?? they were high?! really?!
youre talking out your ass man...
please STFU !

putting BT and Miles in the same post... man... that's wrong in so many ways...
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Post by 3dot... » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:36 pm

Jimi Hendix of Electronic music.... pshhh...

STFU !!!!!
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Post by duluxdog » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:53 pm

Jesus fucking Christ. Most of you actually have a really bland taste in music.

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Post by Homebelly » Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:05 pm

3dot... wrote:
nathannn wrote:im listening to miles davis right now... bitches brew second disc.
it kinda sucks, you can tell they were high as a kite making this album, (yeah i never listened to it before)
whatever its just background music..
sorry i couldn't be a help..
you could try bt's this binary universe though.. also bola is pretty good.
it kinda sucks?!...wtf?? they were high?! really?!
youre talking out your ass man...
please STFU !

putting BT and Miles in the same post... man... that's wrong in so many ways...
I was so tempted to comment on the miles post..
Put i bit my lip and passed it by knowing some one would be along soon enough to say all i wanted to to.
So thank you for that Mr.Dot :wink:
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Post by DJDJ » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:10 am

duluxdog wrote:Jesus fucking Christ. Most of you actually have a really bland taste in music.
:roll:


Agreed!

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Post by 3dot... » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:23 am

Homebelly wrote:
3dot... wrote:
nathannn wrote:im listening to miles davis right now... bitches brew second disc.
it kinda sucks, you can tell they were high as a kite making this album, (yeah i never listened to it before)
whatever its just background music..
sorry i couldn't be a help..
you could try bt's this binary universe though.. also bola is pretty good.
it kinda sucks?!...wtf?? they were high?! really?!
youre talking out your ass man...
please STFU !

putting BT and Miles in the same post... man... that's wrong in so many ways...
I was so tempted to comment on the miles post..
Put i bit my lip and passed it by knowing some one would be along soon enough to say all i wanted to to.
So thank you for that Mr.Dot :wink:
the funny thing is ... he really made me angry.... I know ...I'm sick... I know.. :?
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Post by oblique strategies » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:40 am

Check out this site. Not only is is informative & demonstrates multiple examples in many genres of electronic music, it is very funny. Completely cross-indexed, & interactive. Much fun to be had!

Ishkur's Guide To Electronic Music

http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/

NOTE: It doesn't work properly on Safari on a Mac -at least not on my old powerbook. Open it in Firefox, then start clicking...

:lol:

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Post by 3dot... » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:57 am

oblique strategies wrote:Check out this site. Not only is is informative & demonstrates multiple examples in many genres of electronic music, it is very funny. Completely cross-indexed, & interactive. Much fun to be had!

Ishkur's Guide To Electronic Music

http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/

NOTE: It doesn't work properly on Safari on a Mac -at least not on my old powerbook. Open it in Firefox, then start clicking...

:lol:
that's a good one...
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