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May 2 2005, 01:03 PM
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. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 6,111 Joined: 27-February 05 Member No.: 3,514 |
Always looking for new avenues of music to explore and although I have ripped off the "Introduce me to the Smiths" thread I think an entire genre should take a lot more time to get into and explain. So... educate me.
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May 2 2005, 01:34 PM
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You do scribble ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 14,968 Joined: 7-October 04 From: East Member No.: 2,423 |
Well, I can make you a CD to begin with! (Pots makes a good mix too, on the chilled side of things).
To begin with however, 'Electronica' is an awkward term, disliked by many artists. But rather than get into that debate, here are some recommendations encompassing many of electronic dance music's (often shortened to EDM) sub-genres, of which there are many. Legends: Kraftwerk: Trans Europe Express, Computerworld. Tangerine Dream: Rubycon, Tangram Brian Eno: music for airports Classics: Orbital: Brown, Snivilsation, In Sides Underworld: Second toughest in the infants Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient works 1 & 2 Global Communications: 76:14 Future Sound of London: Lifeforms Biosphere: Substrata Contemporaries: Plaid: Rest Proof Clockwork, Not for Threes Ulrich Schnauss: Far Away Trains Passing by Autechre: (Can't think right now!) There are SOOOO many people I have missed out, and entire sub-genres too, but if you investigate any of the above, they will inevitably lead you to other artists and sounds. Let me know if you'd like a disc putting together! That's probably the best way to go about discovering what you like... |
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May 2 2005, 01:37 PM
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. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 6,111 Joined: 27-February 05 Member No.: 3,514 |
I knew I could count on you Adam, I'll pm you about a CD if that's ok.
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May 2 2005, 01:39 PM
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Meow ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 5,777 Joined: 7-October 04 From: Silverton, Devon Member No.: 2,416 |
Fila Brazillia - crackin stuff
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May 2 2005, 01:45 PM
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You do scribble ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 14,968 Joined: 7-October 04 From: East Member No.: 2,423 |
No probs Dave.
Here are some more essential albums anyway: The Orb: Adventures beyong the ultraverse Hybrid: Wide Angle Leftfield: Leftism The Prodigy: The Prodigy Experience (yes, it's still the best) The Chemical Brothers: Exit Planet Dust And more names - Squarepusher, Banco de Gaia, Eat Static, Talvin Singh, Bent, The Egg, Lemon Jelly, |
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May 2 2005, 02:34 PM
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Three Pinter ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 260 Joined: 9-January 05 From: dorkchester Member No.: 3,143 |
autechre, chicks on speed, venetian snares, four tet, coldcut, hexstatic, kid koala and amon tobin are all good 'uns.
generally, check the Ninja Tune and warp records web pages for hot stuff |
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May 2 2005, 06:35 PM
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A good starting point could be compilations such as Orbital's 'Work' or the Chemical Bruvvers single collection.
Would people consider the likes of Depeche Mode & Human League to be electronica - the League Unlimited Orchestra version of Dare still sounds brilliant today. QUOTE The Prodigy: The Prodigy Experience (yes, it's still the best) Certainly is. |
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May 2 2005, 06:40 PM
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. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 6,111 Joined: 27-February 05 Member No.: 3,514 |
Certainly some musical food for thought, and with a jessop CD promised, all I can say is thankyou.
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May 2 2005, 06:46 PM
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Fallon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 10,262 Joined: 17-December 04 From: The Scary-Go-Round Member No.: 2,946 |
QUOTE (Jessopjessopjessop @ May 2 2005, 01:34 PM) My favourite album title ever. QUOTE (kid_koala @ May 2 2005, 02:34 PM) Eeeee! I cannot wait for the Big Chill - Hexstatic are confirmed to be there again. Coldcut and Four Tet were awesome last year. |
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May 2 2005, 06:48 PM
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escapee ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 3,859 Joined: 26-November 04 Member No.: 2,818 |
you see i think 'electronica' is different to 'electronic' music or dance music.
i see bands like prodigy, chemical brothers, leftfield etc as being electronic music or dance music but electronica ( with the 'a' ) means slightly more leftfield or 'odd' - stuff that you listen to nodding your head rather than dancing. so for me electronica is stuff like eno, four tet, autechre, aphex twin plus newer guys like dntel, album leaf, sybarite, blah de blah. i don't know if thats what you meant, ingram, but thats how i see it. and if you want i would be happy to burn you a copy of 'everything your heart desires, the electronica introductory extravaganza' featuring artists such as dntel, sybarite, ulrich schnauss, erland oye, four tet, can, album leaf, mum, arthur russell and howard jones. actually, i haven't got any howard jones but if i did i would stick it on there. |
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May 2 2005, 06:50 PM
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Fallon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 10,262 Joined: 17-December 04 From: The Scary-Go-Round Member No.: 2,946 |
Hmmm....I'm 100% shite at classifying music. I just know what I like.
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May 2 2005, 06:52 PM
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. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 6,111 Joined: 27-February 05 Member No.: 3,514 |
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May 2 2005, 07:01 PM
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escapee ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 3,859 Joined: 26-November 04 Member No.: 2,818 |
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May 2 2005, 07:18 PM
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You ain't seen me. Right? ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 376 Joined: 1-October 04 Member No.: 2,261 |
QUOTE (Jessopjessopjessop @ May 2 2005, 01:34 PM) Legends: Kraftwerk: Trans Europe Express, Computerworld. I'd have Autobahn rather than Computerworld Tangerine Dream: Rubycon, Tangram Phaedra is better than Tangram Brian Eno: music for airports I think Ambient 4 On Land works better Classics: Orbital: Brown, Snivilsation, In Sides (mmm) Underworld: Second toughest in the infants agreed Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient works 1 & 2 Drukts as well Global Communications: 76:14 - superb Future Sound of London: Lifeforms - ditto Biosphere: Substrata - mmm Contemporaries: Plaid: Rest Proof Clockwork, Not for Threes - Nope Ulrich Schnauss: Far Away Trains Passing by - not heard it Autechre: (Can't think right now!) - Certainly not Confield though Interesting although I wouldn't categorise Eno as Electronica (whatever it is) he belongs in to the minimalist school having more in common with Eric Satie, Claude Debussy and John Cage A few other suggestions - Boards Of Canada "Music Has The Right To Children" is pretty much an essential purchase (more than say Plaid or Orbital), DJ Shadow "Entroducing", Terry Riley's "A Rainbow In Curved Air", The Bladerunner Soundtrack and the genre defining album "Chill Out" by the KLF. |
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May 2 2005, 07:42 PM
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"Mus" à gauche, "TANG" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Moderators Posts: 15,567 Joined: 11-November 04 From: London Member No.: 2,740 |
I'm very confused! What is Electronica? Never understood the term and with all the names mentioned so far it seems its just music thats "electronic" based - I've seen everything from Republica to Moby to Add N To X in Electronica sections in shops, but I wouldn't normally put them in the same group. When I used to buy my old Aphex Twin singles they were always in the Ambient/Techno section!
Would John Carpenter and early Simple Minds be considered Electronica? Death In Vegas? Lo Fidelity Allstars? Meat Beat Manifesto?(if so that's a few recommendations) Please help. I am drowning in a sea of genre confusion. |
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