Hey so who here remembers Happy Hardcore? Never have I ever felt more suicidal in my entire life.
Probably my favorite genre after Christian rock and post-grunge.mtb0minime wrote:
Hey so who here remembers Happy Hardcore?
OHHHH YEAHHHHHHHHHH I WANNA RAVE SO HARD RIGHT NOW!!!!!! UHNZ UHNZ UHNZ UHNZ MY HEART IS PALPITATING!!!!!!!!! MY EARS ARE BLEEDING WITH JOY AND HAPPINESSSSSSSSSSSS!!! I'M SO FUCKING HOPPED UP ON ENERGY DRINKS RIGHT NOW FUCK YEAH!!!!!!
FatherTed wrote:
i'd like some suggestions for trance/dance that are similar to Strobe - Deadmau5. bitte.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
FatherTed wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
i'd like some suggestions for trance/dance that are similar to Strobe - Deadmau5. bitte.
this is his latest track...cant think of anything else similar
Last edited by Delusion (2010-05-08 16:18:16)
oooh me likey, me likey a lot
ed- nooooo its not on spotify
ed- nooooo its not on spotify
Last edited by FatherTed (2010-05-08 16:56:30)
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Just listen to the rest of deadmua5's albums, I suppose .... it's all quite similar.
the new 65daysofstatic, 'we were exploding anyway', is fucking amazing, in my opinion.
a bit of a throwback to their math-rock/electronic roots, in comparison to recent 'dance' EP's... has some fucking amazing moments
a refreshing take on post-rock anyway- the cliche and expectable crescendos have a bit more 'bang' and glitter to them.
the end crescendo of that song officially makes me wet
a bit of a throwback to their math-rock/electronic roots, in comparison to recent 'dance' EP's... has some fucking amazing moments
a refreshing take on post-rock anyway- the cliche and expectable crescendos have a bit more 'bang' and glitter to them.
the end crescendo of that song officially makes me wet
Last edited by Uzique (2010-05-09 12:52:39)
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Uzique, I liked that album too. (not that I had listened to their previous stuff)
I suddenly just remembered this song...
Such great depth and texture to it. Makes me jizz my pants every time. It's just unfortunate that the rest of this album isn't as good as this (or his first album for that matter ). I should listen to the whole album again though, make sure I'm not missing anything.
Such great depth and texture to it. Makes me jizz my pants every time. It's just unfortunate that the rest of this album isn't as good as this (or his first album for that matter ). I should listen to the whole album again though, make sure I'm not missing anything.
so foal's new direction is actually good, now they're stopped being a Battles cover band
don't know how to feel about it
spanish sahara is a fucking amazing track, though.
i mean how fucking good is this at the end?
don't know how to feel about it
spanish sahara is a fucking amazing track, though.
i mean how fucking good is this at the end?
Last edited by Uzique (2010-05-11 10:34:25)
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I love it, will check their new album
Alright, enough about single artists, what about DJs and mixes?
Way back when I was in middle school or high school, I was listening to Jason Bentley's 2- or 3-hour late-Saturday-night weekly set on the local rock station of all places. He played part of Christopher Lawrence's "Around the World" and that opened up a whole new world, really got me into trance at the time, and danceable music as a whole (up until then I was listening to a few Kraftwerk and Orbital albums, loved electronic music, but hadn't gotten really really into it until that point). Might seem dated and boring to you guys, but I still recommend it, it's one of my favorites and a classic to me. I especially love the opening 3 tracks (usually the only part I go back to).
Then, Jason Bentley on the same radio show a year or two or more later brought on a second coming and I was shown Hernan Cattaneo's "Renaissance: The Masters Series". Such great stuff, especially the second disc, one I will frequently go back and play. He's also now my favorite DJ.
Some recent goodies are Hernan Cattaneo's "Renaissance The Masters Series 13". Highly highly highly recommended. An instant classic, you don't know electronic music until you hear this, etc. ~160 minutes of Jesus' semen smothered into my ears.
Also check out John Digweed's "Transitions Vol. 4". With Transitions 3, he had a little test run of his 'lets see if i can cram 20+ tracks into an 80-minute mix' and it was meh. But with #4, he has mixed stuff together cleverly and seamlessly and it's great.
Sasha's "Involver" and "Invol2ver" are awesome as well.
Lastly, I want to recommend Nick Warren's Global Underground 030 Paris mix. First disc is some decent chill stuff, but the second disc is a motherfucking wild ride. You'd be stupid to have not heard this by now, and even more stupid to not go get it when you're done reading this if you don't have it already.
Way back when I was in middle school or high school, I was listening to Jason Bentley's 2- or 3-hour late-Saturday-night weekly set on the local rock station of all places. He played part of Christopher Lawrence's "Around the World" and that opened up a whole new world, really got me into trance at the time, and danceable music as a whole (up until then I was listening to a few Kraftwerk and Orbital albums, loved electronic music, but hadn't gotten really really into it until that point). Might seem dated and boring to you guys, but I still recommend it, it's one of my favorites and a classic to me. I especially love the opening 3 tracks (usually the only part I go back to).
Then, Jason Bentley on the same radio show a year or two or more later brought on a second coming and I was shown Hernan Cattaneo's "Renaissance: The Masters Series". Such great stuff, especially the second disc, one I will frequently go back and play. He's also now my favorite DJ.
Some recent goodies are Hernan Cattaneo's "Renaissance The Masters Series 13". Highly highly highly recommended. An instant classic, you don't know electronic music until you hear this, etc. ~160 minutes of Jesus' semen smothered into my ears.
Also check out John Digweed's "Transitions Vol. 4". With Transitions 3, he had a little test run of his 'lets see if i can cram 20+ tracks into an 80-minute mix' and it was meh. But with #4, he has mixed stuff together cleverly and seamlessly and it's great.
Sasha's "Involver" and "Invol2ver" are awesome as well.
Lastly, I want to recommend Nick Warren's Global Underground 030 Paris mix. First disc is some decent chill stuff, but the second disc is a motherfucking wild ride. You'd be stupid to have not heard this by now, and even more stupid to not go get it when you're done reading this if you don't have it already.
Last edited by mtb0minime (2010-05-12 22:58:56)
wtfmtb0minime wrote:
Jesus' semen smothered into my ears.
Also:mtb0minime wrote:
Some recent goodies are Hernan Cattaneo's "Renaissance The Masters Series 14". Highly highly highly recommended. An instant classic, you don't know electronic music until you hear this, etc
James Zabiela - Renaissance: The Masters Series - Life [2010]
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New foals is fantastic, their album sounds nothing like their previous one and I love the different, more fleet foxes-like vocals.
Great. 10/10
Great. 10/10
yes! i like the more pensive, thoughtful tone. the last one was a party math-rock album: this is a maturing sophomore release
IM THE FURY IN YOUR HEAD
IM THE FURY IN YOUR HEAD
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New tune by Lethal bizzle, gonna be huge in the summer.
you're late
Yes. Uzique is more posh than youJenspm wrote:
am I?
yes you are
sick album though
sick album though