QFTWreckognize wrote:
Album is so boss
F - Energy Distortion
french tech dub
refreshing change to the bass-driven scene...
very good album
sort of strikes me as a french continental version of Boxcutter. and Boxcutter is fucking pro.
french tech dub
refreshing change to the bass-driven scene...
very good album
sort of strikes me as a french continental version of Boxcutter. and Boxcutter is fucking pro.
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been stuck on:
since Mattyboi put me onto it.
since Mattyboi put me onto it.
here's a massive recommendation for anybody with an interest in electronic music.
if this record can break through into a big audience, it's going to be huge. i really hope the guy gets all the respect he's due.
peter van hoesen - entropic city
brand new conceptual LP. groundbreaking dub techno. deep, subliminal, hard-hitting. takes no prisoners. it's fucking amazing.
10/10
edit: relistening for effect as i type. FUUUUUUUUUCK THIS IS SUBLIME. PLAY IT LOUD.
fantastically mastered and impeccably well produced. such attention to detail!
if this record can break through into a big audience, it's going to be huge. i really hope the guy gets all the respect he's due.
peter van hoesen - entropic city
brand new conceptual LP. groundbreaking dub techno. deep, subliminal, hard-hitting. takes no prisoners. it's fucking amazing.
10/10
edit: relistening for effect as i type. FUUUUUUUUUCK THIS IS SUBLIME. PLAY IT LOUD.
fantastically mastered and impeccably well produced. such attention to detail!
Last edited by Uzique (2010-05-04 01:21:08)
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^bookmarked. Will listen to (along with Music for Real Airports) as soon as I finish up the 30+ albums I've recently added
Speaking of guy getting respect he's due...
One person I've been meaning to promote on here is Paul Kalkbrenner. Fortunately with his latest release, Berlin Calling (soundtrack to a movie he also starred in), I feel like more and more people are seeing the light. I'm not sure if any of his stuff is particularly ground-breaking or paving the way for the future's next big thing, but he's certainly got talent and skill and deserves to be heard.
If you're going to listen to his entire discography, start at the beginning/past and work your way towards recent stuff/present. It just gets better and better as he goes along.
But if I could only recommend one album, it'd have to be
Seriously though, at least get this one too
It's got one of my favorite songs ever on it...
Beautiful...
Speaking of guy getting respect he's due...
One person I've been meaning to promote on here is Paul Kalkbrenner. Fortunately with his latest release, Berlin Calling (soundtrack to a movie he also starred in), I feel like more and more people are seeing the light. I'm not sure if any of his stuff is particularly ground-breaking or paving the way for the future's next big thing, but he's certainly got talent and skill and deserves to be heard.
If you're going to listen to his entire discography, start at the beginning/past and work your way towards recent stuff/present. It just gets better and better as he goes along.
But if I could only recommend one album, it'd have to be
Seriously though, at least get this one too
It's got one of my favorite songs ever on it...
Beautiful...
the bass-tones on this 'entropic city' record are fucking immense. cannot believe it. haven't heard such definition in a long time.
it's been too long since ive indulged in dub-techno. all the dubstep and drum'n'bass that has flooded the soundscape recently has bogged me with muddy, lazy basslines and too much saw-wave oscillataaaaaaaahs. this clean, defined bass is incredible. the subtle changes in tone and little shifts up and downscale really give the record a sense of... depth. it has a spatial quality to it. i imagine it would be the sort of LP that could really blow your mind if it was properly encoded to 5.1. i'm trying it on my living room hi-fi now (empty house ftw) and it sounds amazing.
the second video is very cool. like the sampling!
it's been too long since ive indulged in dub-techno. all the dubstep and drum'n'bass that has flooded the soundscape recently has bogged me with muddy, lazy basslines and too much saw-wave oscillataaaaaaaahs. this clean, defined bass is incredible. the subtle changes in tone and little shifts up and downscale really give the record a sense of... depth. it has a spatial quality to it. i imagine it would be the sort of LP that could really blow your mind if it was properly encoded to 5.1. i'm trying it on my living room hi-fi now (empty house ftw) and it sounds amazing.
the second video is very cool. like the sampling!
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Kashiwa Daisuke - Program Music I
Just two tracks, 35 minutes and 25 minutes.
Listen here
Tracklist
1. Stella
2. Write Once, Run Melos
oooh a fellow experimental lover.
like world's end girlfriend at all?
like world's end girlfriend at all?
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Never heard of them, perhaps you could recommend an album?
I guess you could call me an experimental lover, it's such a broad genre though.
I guess you could call me an experimental lover, it's such a broad genre though.
Last edited by Wreckognize (2010-05-04 13:03:38)
Found some more French rap.
Been a while since I contributed to this thread, so...
The knife- Tomorrow, In a year
The knife- Tomorrow, In a year
I think it's an amazing project, worth a listen.This is the music we made for the opera “Tomorrow, in a Year”, commissioned by Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma. The work is based off of Charles Darwin’s On the origin of the species, his notebooks and other randomly selected Darwin related literature and articles, for example The Selfish Gene and The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins, Annie’s Box by Randal Keynes, How to Read Darwin by Mark Ridley, and Emma Darwin: The Inspirational Wife of a Genius by Edna Healy. Originally The Knife were commissioned to make the music, but to try out a more collaborative way of working they invited Mt. Sims and Planningtorock.
i thought it was awful, and the album and performance both individually got panned by critics. it was a pretentious mess, half of it was physically difficult to listen to because it was just machine tones and squeals being thrown at you non-stop for 4-5 minutes... without any visual element, i just felt like a bit of an idiot listening to birdsong and little beeps.
@Wreckognize: Farewell Kingdom and Dream's End Come True
it's a bit darker than daisuke.
@Wreckognize: Farewell Kingdom and Dream's End Come True
it's a bit darker than daisuke.
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I agree it gets a little tiring at first, but I like it. I suppose it would be better seeing it live at the opera.
Do you have any links about entropic city? Can't find it anywhere online...
Do you have any links about entropic city? Can't find it anywhere online...
http://soundcloud.com/petervanhoesen/sets/entropiccity
if you want to 'acquire' it... you'll have to find it yourself . im on a specialized private electronic tracker.
soundcloud's quality muddies it a bit... listening now. acquire the full V0/320/FLAC version and the bass tones will kick your ass.
best techno / dub techno ive heard in forever.
if you want to 'acquire' it... you'll have to find it yourself . im on a specialized private electronic tracker.
soundcloud's quality muddies it a bit... listening now. acquire the full V0/320/FLAC version and the bass tones will kick your ass.
best techno / dub techno ive heard in forever.
Last edited by Uzique (2010-05-05 04:29:01)
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Yays, found a rapidshare link... heard the first track, OMG bass.
can't wait to download, cheers for the recommendation!
can't wait to download, cheers for the recommendation!
no problemo, hope the RS is a decent-rip.
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Currently reliving the instant-classic under-appreciated DIY by Dousk. It starts off almost New Age-ish, but don't let that fool you, and stick with it. An amazing ride.
Another instant-classic under-appreciated album I'd like to recommend is Zero Gold by Pole Folder.
Another instant-classic under-appreciated album I'd like to recommend is Zero Gold by Pole Folder.
Last edited by mtb0minime (2010-05-05 14:23:41)
I'm a big classic rock fan and as such listen alot to Planet Rock radio (Its a DAB). Rather intrestingly Alice Cooper does the breakfast show. Anyway they have been plugging Slash's solo album. Its called R&Fn'R.
01. Ghost (feat. Ian Astbury)
02. Beautiful Dangerous (feat. Fergie)
03. Nothing To Say (feat. M. Shadows of AVENGED SEVENFOLD)
04. Crucify The Dead (feat. Ozzy Osbourne)
05. Promise (feat. Chris Cornell)
06. By The Sword (feat. Andrew Stockdale of WOLFMOTHER)
07. Doctor Alibi (feat. Lemmy Kilmeister)
08. Saint Is A Sinner Too (feat. Rocco De Luca)
09. Watch This (feat. Dave Grohl/Duff McKagan)
10. I Hold On (feat. Kid Rock)
11. Gotten (feat. Adam Levine)
12. We’re All Gonna Die (feat. Iggy Pop)
13. Starlight (feat. Myles Kennedy)
14. Baby can't drive (feat. Alice Cooper & Nicola from the Pussy Cat dolls) This is a bonus track if you bought the Classic rock mag version.
This album is bloody awesome, l highly reccomend it to anyone. My favorite songs are Ghost, By the Sword and l must admit Fergie can rock!
I'll give this album 9/10
This is one of the tracks.
Remember people 'God gave rock 'n' roll to you'..... FACT!!!
01. Ghost (feat. Ian Astbury)
02. Beautiful Dangerous (feat. Fergie)
03. Nothing To Say (feat. M. Shadows of AVENGED SEVENFOLD)
04. Crucify The Dead (feat. Ozzy Osbourne)
05. Promise (feat. Chris Cornell)
06. By The Sword (feat. Andrew Stockdale of WOLFMOTHER)
07. Doctor Alibi (feat. Lemmy Kilmeister)
08. Saint Is A Sinner Too (feat. Rocco De Luca)
09. Watch This (feat. Dave Grohl/Duff McKagan)
10. I Hold On (feat. Kid Rock)
11. Gotten (feat. Adam Levine)
12. We’re All Gonna Die (feat. Iggy Pop)
13. Starlight (feat. Myles Kennedy)
14. Baby can't drive (feat. Alice Cooper & Nicola from the Pussy Cat dolls) This is a bonus track if you bought the Classic rock mag version.
This album is bloody awesome, l highly reccomend it to anyone. My favorite songs are Ghost, By the Sword and l must admit Fergie can rock!
I'll give this album 9/10
This is one of the tracks.
Remember people 'God gave rock 'n' roll to you'..... FACT!!!
Electrovamp anyone?
my favourite london based producer, along with mount kimbie
sharing a real secret
keep your eye on hemlock. quality over quantity.
sharing a real secret
keep your eye on hemlock. quality over quantity.
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I don't get dub-step. I can listen to and enjoy 99% of all electronic music (can't stand that Dutch/Italian/Belgian Euro-Trance crap). Yet dub-step eludes me. I can tolerate it, but I don't get any enjoyment out of it. I sat there thinking, "How is this quality? How is this a 'real secret'?"
Guess it'll take some time to grow on me...
Guess it'll take some time to grow on me...
it's a yoo kay thing
americans dont get it
and american dubstep sucks dick
americans dont get it
and american dubstep sucks dick
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I don't think that's a valid excuse though. I love everything else electronic that comes out of England and Germany and Norway, even some French stuff. But this dub step is all to me.
garage
2-step
dubstep
grime
uk funky
all developed from super underground uk london/bristol based scenes. i dont see how the soundscapes 'suit' the usa.
2-step
dubstep
grime
uk funky
all developed from super underground uk london/bristol based scenes. i dont see how the soundscapes 'suit' the usa.
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