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[i]Tactical Neural Implant[/i] and [i]Front By Front[/i] are awesome
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[QUOTE=Meatplow;17655666]electronica is a ridiculous umbrella term popularised by the MTV generation[/QUOTE]
I've always thought this, but I know very little about this music. Some stuff like Helios, M83, early Mum, and Bersarin Quartett may all be considered electronica, even though they have very few similarities between them. But I have no what else to call them Sorry for quoting 30+pages ago, btw |
lol it's okay, in context that was more of a joke at the elitism that can be associated with electronic music nerds. I still try not to use the word if I can help it.
listening to some Chris Clark |
man, I can see that context now
Anyone looking forward to the new Another Electronic Musician and SubtractiveLAD releases? |
I can't say i've ever heard of them, what type of electronic music is it?
Clark's [i]Body Riddle[/i] is alright, I think I like [i]Clarence Park[/i] the most out of his stuff though. |
SubtractiveLAD, I would say is ambient-ish?:http://www.myspace.com/sublad
Another Electronic Musician is ... electronica (ha):http://www.myspace.com/anotherelectronicmusician |
Oh.. and I looked into Clark a little while ago, but nothing really caught my interest
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[QUOTE=Meatplow;17768631][i]Tactical Neural Implant[/i] and [i]Front By Front[/i] are awesome[/QUOTE]
Hard to believe that they are circa 20 years old now. As great as it is, Front By Front sounds a tad dated these days but its amazing to me just how advanced Tactical Neural Implant was for its time. |
Yeah, even if [I]Front by Front[/I] does sound a little stuck in its era I do love those antiquated sounds though :D Check out Nitzer Ebb's [i]That Total Age[/i] if you haven't already (I mentioned it a few pages back).
FLA's [i]Artificial Soldier[/i] was the only other release i've heard from them, it was great as well. They have a solid discography i'm led to believe, so I should check it out before long. [QUOTE=Mr Fahrenheit;17768884]Oh.. and I looked into Clark a little while ago, but nothing really caught my interest[/QUOTE] which releases did you hear? I liked them all, [i]Body Riddle[/i] was probably my least favourite though |
If you like Front By Front for those reasons, you will probably like FLA's "Caustic Grip" as well. [I]Virus[/I] and [I]Iceolate[/I] are killer tracks
Check out the Sphere Lazza "Incinerate" CD...came out in the mid 90s but sounds 80s Ill check out the Nitzer Ebb recommend |
Alright, i'll look into that one. Thanks.
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Swans' Young God EP is so painfully slow and heavy
I remember listening to this when i was like 14 and having no idea what to make of it |
I need to stop lurking this thread and posting more.
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as to date I have still only heard [I]Filth[/I]
Roli Mosimann's project with J.G. Thirlwell, Wiseblood, is something I need to hear |
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nice mullet
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ily but dude get the hell out of the industrial thread !
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But seriously Kraftwerk is good, what album of theirs should I get after Autobahn?
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Try [I]Kraftwerk 1[/I]. It's a totally different sound.
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[url]http://www.last.fm/music/A+Split+Second[/url]
don't let the image fool you, their album [i]From The Inside[/i] is pretty damn awesome |
Can someone recc me some stuff that's like Harry Pussy?
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downloading this, two discs of electronic and noise music from 1920-2004. |
I was recommended that a while ago alongside these.
[url]http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/[/url] [url]http://www.discogs.com/Bernard-Parmegiani-L%C5%92uvre-Musicale-En-12-CD/release/1289349[/url] [url]http://www.discogs.com/release/384693[/url] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_from_the_BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop[/url] Plenty of resource, can't wait to check them all out. |
Just downloaded [I]Second Annual Report[/I] by Throbbing Gristle. Haven't gotten into it too far but it's pretty cool.
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new Autechre album out this year, [I]Oversteps[/I]
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[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh;17772525]But seriously Kraftwerk is good, what album of theirs should I get after Autobahn?[/QUOTE]
man machine and trans europe express. |
[url]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x603t_ministry-just-one-fix_musicp[/url]
intro is so elite [I]never trust a junkie[/I] |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unpPkE41--Y
I love Gerling so much. Oh shi I forgot how lol this filmclip is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gB1zaA8OzI&NR=1 |
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olU40fxAXZs[/url]
Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft - [I]Der Mussolini[/I] |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh;17772525]But seriously Kraftwerk is good, what album of theirs should I get after Autobahn?[/QUOTE]
hm idk as Jaundice pointed out they had different stages Kraftwerk was the original EBM outfit and they're best known for that kind of material but their earlier sound is a lot different [I]Kristallo[/I], [I]Vom Himmel Hoch[/I], and [I]Ruckzuck[/I] are my favorites from the early period [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GaYdT2oVmw[/url] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRLe2pvuLdI[/url] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIu2Fr2nIhI[/url] but their best EBM type album is almost doubtlessly [I]Computer World[/I] |
[QUOTE=Mr. Ron;17768321]Industrial suggestions plz[/QUOTE]
get the new Suicide Commando [I]Implements of Hell[/I] (2 discs) is out now |
[QUOTE=Herr Quintilius Varus;17774935][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olU40fxAXZs[/url]
Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft - [I]Der Mussolini[/I][/QUOTE] heil [QUOTE=Herr Quintilius Varus;17774951]Kraftwerk was the original EBM outfit[/QUOTE] synthpop |
yes but they coined the term EBM
it originally referred to a Kraftwerk invention where they could dance around and make sounds with a special suit |
[QUOTE=Herr Quintilius Varus;17775034]yes but they coined the term EBM
it originally referred to a Kraftwerk invention where they could dance around and make sounds with a special suit[/QUOTE] coined by not practiced |
the meaning of the term changed
ƒaggot |
Synthpop adequately describes the Kraftwerk I have heard.
I have never heard anybody refer to them as an EBM group before, except in the sense they were influential to the bands that developed the genre. Perhaps they coined the term, but as you said it has grown beyond its original context (I can't find any information on this suit, please point me to it). |
[url]http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br/interview_108.php[/url]
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Am currently listening to Kevin Drumm's Imperial Horizon. Heil.
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ok so
yeah Kraftwerk invented the term Electronic Body Music, while Front 242 recycled it and applied it to its modern meaning. Computer World is Kraftwerk's worst release, in my opinion. By that time they were mindlessly synthpoppy. For their best synth-oriented record get Trans-Europse Express, with Man Machine being second. Up until Autobahn tho they did three albums that were all sort of free-form, ambient stuff with proto-industrial moments. Chris is right, Vom Himmel Hoch is probably their finest moment Their three best albums are probably Trans-Europe Express, Kraftwerk 1 and Radioactivity. Haz, you should probably pick up those two, there's a lot of proto-industrial elements |
i'm sure i'll enjoy them, you just know how slow I am getting to things :p
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