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LogicaL Chaos
Ascension Energy & Alien UFOs




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Ah, maybe u wont like them.
I just heard an experimental genre over the weekend. I think it was Progressive Trap. Really cool fusion.
No idea who the dj was.
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Yukon Cornelius
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
#22017953 - 07/30/15 12:05 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you like Progressive trap check this out.
Lapalux - Make Money
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Adolin




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David Bowie and Iggy Pop, when they were rolling together.
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akira_akuma
Φύσις κρύπτεσθαι ὕψιστος φιλεῖ


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Yukon Cornelius said: My personal favorite is Daedelus.

Daedalus is dangerous. i hear he is super nice.
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Yukon Cornelius
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22018009 - 07/30/15 12:32 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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He is a really nice guy, was a trippy fellow to talk to.
Was working the merch table at the show I saw him him at and we had an interesting exchange.
Me - " Do you have any medium t-shirts?"
Daedelus - " Let me see, I may or may not. I believe I don't but there is always a slim possibility that I do. Such is the push and pull of life, between a state of knowing and uncertainty. Ah yes, it appears you're in luck I have one left!"
Such a character, after the show I was talking to him about the artists he included in his set and he recommended I check out Tame Impala.
One of the best shows I've been to hands down, even though there was about 25+ people there.
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akira_akuma
Φύσις κρύπτεσθαι ὕψιστος φιλεῖ


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smart guy.
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idiotek


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Without a doubt, Richard D. James.
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Burke Dennings
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When I saw Eliot Lipp it was in a college town full of morons & there was maybe a dozen people in the venue, a spot that could hold like 250. I felt awful about it, but what few people showed were absolutely there to enjoy the music and he seemed to pick up on that immediately. Dude played one of the best live p.a. sets I've ever heard, played like he was in a packed arena. There just weren't any assholes to worry about on the floor, which made it such an enjoyable experience. Sometimes only having a handful of people there is a blessing.
Also, back in the 90s, there was this dj that was real popular called Scott Henry. Once he got double booked & didnt show up at the party I was at til super late, went on the decks at like 5 AM. That was also very memorable for me because he usually played at 12 or 1, when the party was in full swing and there'd never be any room on the dance floor. Back then a party could dwindle from 500 to 50 by 5, so having space to dance was a big deal, haha.
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Soulidarity
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i got a few, Phaeleh, Goth Trad, Above & Beyond
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Soulidarity
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
#22018275 - 07/30/15 03:31 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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i'm kind of running dry on music lately. i've kind of foraged into most genres a bit, so theres not that much new genres to explore, and also i been listening to alot of the same stuff on repeat.
should probably start tune digging again and looking for more new stuff again.
i've actually got a ridiculous collection that is almost unlistenable, just gotta start working through it i guess. i might switch it up from all my electronic brobass crap and hit up some trip hop/post rock/indie/shoegaze type of stuff for a change of pace
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
#22018277 - 07/30/15 03:34 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Do you like skweee?
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Soulidarity
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22018279 - 07/30/15 03:38 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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never heard of 'em?
ahh, i looked it up on my music site and its actually a genre lolol
i'm youtubing a bit of it now.
first impression is a cross between trap and glitch thus far
any recommendations in particular??
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
#22018290 - 07/30/15 03:51 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Tracks by eero johannes, Daniel savio, rigas den Andre are probably all good places to start. It's cool music.
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Soulidarity
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22018294 - 07/30/15 03:56 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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ehh, i'm listening to a few tunes from eero now actually after doing a bit of a search on what.cd , it doesnt really seem like anything special. a few tunes by ' sophie ' that had alot of traffic and were crap also
i dunno if its my kind of thing. it seems pretty trappish, and i dont really like trap. and doesnt seem to have much soul or energy to it which are the main things i look for so ehh. i'll listen to a bit more but so far not very impressive
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Soulidarity
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
#22018312 - 07/30/15 04:14 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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sounds like some kid spent too much time with a drum machine thats packed with crappy samples and skweee is what they came up with
stumbled across a few 'OKAY' tunes from daniel savio but not much else
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abltsandwich
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I'd rather hear the music than listen to it from the same system of binary code.
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Bassfreak
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Yukon Cornelius said: I could see that, was expecting aquacrunk-like arpeggiator madness for his first full length album but instead got a dance record instead.
Maybe I should give it a second try.
I wasn't too stocked with Green Language, felt like he was resting on his laurels a bit.
That's dope that you got to meet him, he does look like a bright-eyed cherub but can throw down from what I've seen of his live recordings.
Only other producer I've met besides Daedelus was Thriftworks. Seemed like a cool dude but he was on something at the show so I couldn't manage to get a picture with him. It was a mushroom festival show so he was likely munching on some mind mushables. 
im pretty sure hes just a really weird dude cuz ive met him too and yeah it was kinda weird
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Bassfreak
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22018437 - 07/30/15 05:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Burke Dennings said: I've met a whole slew of these people. I once spent an afternoon at dieselboy's apartment after I interviewed him. In the dubstep scene, I partied with benga, hatcha, and joe nice. Met caspa, skream, rusko, plastician, etc. Met a lot of techno/house/trance producers and dj's like 14-17 years ago when I was active in the party game. More recently I spoke with Eliot Lipp after a show.
I still have faith that there are amazing unwritten tunes by Rustie & HudMo, that they're just exploring sound right now, moving through phases. Hoping they start to make tracks I like again. And if not, I'll always love their early eps and lps.
woah dude, thats pretty fuckin awesome. all those OGs you met
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Soulidarity
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22018453 - 07/30/15 05:45 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Burke Dennings said: When I saw Eliot Lipp it was in a college town full of morons & there was maybe a dozen people in the venue, a spot that could hold like 250. I felt awful about it, but what few people showed were absolutely there to enjoy the music and he seemed to pick up on that immediately. Dude played one of the best live p.a. sets I've ever heard, played like he was in a packed arena. There just weren't any assholes to worry about on the floor, which made it such an enjoyable experience. Sometimes only having a handful of people there is a blessing.
Also, back in the 90s, there was this dj that was real popular called Scott Henry. Once he got double booked & didnt show up at the party I was at til super late, went on the decks at like 5 AM. That was also very memorable for me because he usually played at 12 or 1, when the party was in full swing and there'd never be any room on the dance floor. Back then a party could dwindle from 500 to 50 by 5, so having space to dance was a big deal, haha.
i 100% prefer it when its not packed. but i also don't like it when its too empty and everyone is just looking at everyone and its all awkward. i like it when theres enough people around that you can blend into the crowd without really being noticed. but not to the point that theres no space or its cramped.
i used to love the closing sets though when most of the people have cleared out and just the real heads or drug addict are left hahaha
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
#22018454 - 07/30/15 05:45 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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That was the cool thing about derbstep back in 2007. These dudes were just starting to blow up internationally, but they weren't big yet. I used to chill with a Chicago promoter who would bring them out to play a club that had a capacity of like 130. There was no contract rider or anything, no green rooms and shit, so these future big names would just be sitting at the bar or bruckin to their opening dj, haha. A few times I went to the after party at my boy's apartment to kick it with the dj and like 15 other heads. It was pretty legit.
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