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Your favorite electronic music producer
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What producers do you all enjoy the most, why do you like their music, have you seen them live?
My personal favorite is Daedelus.

His music has always inspired me with his range of influences and sense of articulating a very specific idea or theme.
Met him a few years back at a show in Eugene and he was the most humble person in conversation but has the most manic and explosive stage presence.
Gave me a free signed vinyl of his latest LP at the time.
Let's hear what the pub has to say about their favorite producers.
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id probly say Tipper is mine right now, dude is so sick
great producer, cant wait to see him again with jonathan singer in september
also just saw him do an uptempo set at camp bisco, dudes a beast out there, so much unreleased tracks
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Bassfreak said: id probly say Tipper is mine right now, dude is so sick
great producer, cant wait to see him again with jonathan singer in september
also just saw him do an uptempo set at camp bisco, dudes a beast out there, so much unreleased tracks
Very nice, Tipper is a dope producer.
Surprised you didn't go with Bassnectar.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: ButtFace]
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TieACable2aTree said: Kemal Okan.
Unfortunately, he quit music after a record label owner strong armed him and made him sign away the rights to his own music.
Damn, how did that happen? Was his label involved with some shady characters or something?
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Bassnectar is my fav DJ, as a producer hes good but a lot of his tracks are meh
hes got a ton of music and tons of bangers but the shit he releases isnt that great imo...some is, some isnt
tipper is a much better producer (also a sick DJ tho)
such dope visuals too
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: DJ Screw
If he was a producer why would he label himself a DJ? It's a trend I've been seeing lately, like DJ Snake for example.
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He's a DJ from 20 years ago, it's just the closest thing to EDM that I like
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Sadburner]
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Sadburner said: My favorite producers are Kai Wachi, Space Jesus, Borgore, Squnto, Shpongle, Infected Mushroom, and Bassnectar. I can't really narrow it down any further than that that. All of them are incredibly talanted musicians in their own way. Kai Wachi has really pushed the boundaries on genres. Kannibalen Records, which is Kai Wachi's label, puts out some really amazing musicians, including Snails. I've talked to Squnto on multiple occasions and he is a really down to earth guy who truly cares about his fans and his music. Plus he puts out some real bangers. Borgore took my rave virginity, plus I fucking love the #NEWGOREORDER album. He'll always be a fav. I recommend all of you check out these producers if you haven't before.
Props for the Space Jesus mention, my buddy who is a DJ turned me on to him and Butch Clancy.
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Hmm, checking out his stuff now.
On the topic of producers with a DJ title, DJ Shadow is also a fucking master.
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Producers calling themselves DJ **** is no new trend, it's been happening for decades. Generally, what happens is a dude makes a name for himself as a dj & moves into production but doesn't want to ditch the established stage name.
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Sadburner said: My favorite producers are Kai Wachi, Space Jesus, Borgore, Squnto, Shpongle, Infected Mushroom, and Bassnectar. I can't really narrow it down any further than that that. All of them are incredibly talanted musicians in their own way. Kai Wachi has really pushed the boundaries on genres. Kannibalen Records, which is Kai Wachi's label, puts out some really amazing musicians, including Snails. I've talked to Squnto on multiple occasions and he is a really down to earth guy who truly cares about his fans and his music. Plus he puts out some real bangers. Borgore took my rave virginity, plus I fucking love the #NEWGOREORDER album. He'll always be a fav. I recommend all of you check out these producers if you haven't before.
Props for the Space Jesus mention, my buddy who is a DJ turned me on to him and Butch Clancy.
haha that dudes gotta be from the northeast
space jesus has always been our little secret but hes starting to get bigger now and honestly he deserves it, his sets are great...he also has a side project called schlang thats some really nice psydub sorta stuff
and sqnto is a boston native, seen him open for other names a few times, his sets are alright, but i think hes got a lot of work to do before he can headlining his own shows, honestly his beats sound amateurish to me...its kinda like he takes a dubstep track and a trap track and layers it over eachother and kinda just keeps doing that...its really heavy tho
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
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zappaisgod said: Eno
Fantastic, love me some Eno. My Life In The Bush of Ghosts was my first introduction to him.
Have you heard any of his Eno & Hyde stuff?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Shroomopotamus]
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lol
its weird how she pops in every once in a while
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: Producers calling themselves DJ **** is no new trend, it's been happening for decades. Generally, what happens is a dude makes a name for himself as a dj & moves into production but doesn't want to ditch the established stage name.
That's what I thought, nowadays the title is pretty interchangeable. Most of my favorite producers started that way and began to incorporate DJing into their sets.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Shroomopotamus]
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If pretending to be a girl online for shits and gigs was producing then most of Japan has got some production chops.
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: He's a DJ from 20 years ago, it's just the closest thing to EDM that I like 
Hmm, checking out his stuff now.
On the topic of producers with a DJ title, DJ Shadow is also a fucking master.
Dude, he created an entire genre! Also, he's the entire reason Southern blew up the way it did.
RIP Screw, The King of the South.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Yukon Cornelius] 2
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zappaisgod said: Eno
Fantastic, love me some Eno. My Life In The Bush of Ghosts was my first introduction to him.
Have you heard any of his Eno & Hyde stuff?
No. Fripp and Eno and Cluster and Eno and all the ambient stuff he did but not Eno and Hyde.
My Life In The Bush of Ghosts is fucking great.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Sadburner]
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eh i hope thats not true. love space jesus
him and supersillyus as schlang is just as dope. id hate to see that duo break up
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Eh, producers have to move forward from collaborations. I'm just glad they made the tunes in the first place.
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well he was solo before that
but its a dope fuckin collaboration. good enough that they dont need to stop
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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True, however I think it's the artists prerogative not the audience's as to whether or not they continue a project with another artist.
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Any others?
Burke never said who his favorite producer is. I think he has good taste from what I've seen, so I'm curious.
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Ah man, I don't like to say I have any real favorites. That list would change like weekly and be pretty lengthy. But some that presently come to mind include: Giorgio Moroder, Goblin, Gerald Donald (dopplereffekt, Japanese telecom, etc), Daft Punk, Anthony Rother, Rabbit in the Moon, Starkey, Rustie, Felix da Housecat, Green Velvet, BT, Ectomorph, etc.
About a hundred others.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Pretty awesome list so far. Recognize less than half of those producers so that gives me a lot to explore.
I think Rustie is pretty dope, got hooked on the Bad Science EP but was a little unenthusiastic about Crystal Swords.
Used to remix his stuff a lot, mashed up Slasherr and Flume's Hyperparadise remix before Flume caught on to it and did it himself.
What did you think of Rustie's Green Language album?
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Glass Swords stands as one of the most exciting and inspired dance records of all time IMO. I was much less thrilled with Green Language. It's okay, but I don't really care much for all those vocals. I appreciate that he either had to go a different route with this sophomore LP or be forever locked in the stereotype that Glass Swords created, but GL just didn't do it for me so much. Slasherr/triadzz was fuckin sick though. I actually met Rustie in a club in Philly last year, chatted for a bit, got a pic with him. Nice kid, but he looks like he's 14, haha.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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I'm having the same problem with HudMo's new album 'Lantern' that I had with Green Language. Much like Glass Swords & Rustie, I liked his Butter LP more.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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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.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: I'm having the same problem with HudMo's new album 'Lantern' that I had with Green Language. Much like Glass Swords & Rustie, I liked his Butter LP more.
Haha was about to say that in my previous post.
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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.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Damn! Sounds like you've really gotten around in the scene. Elliot Lipp is a fucking beast on the OHM 64, looked like Mickey Hart was fiddling around with one for the Fare Thee Well shows as well.
I'm hopeful for more Rusties and HudMo collaborations too. Don't think it will be any time soon since I heard HudMo was going to do more work with the TNGHT outfit.
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My favorite by far is Shpongle.
The way Simon Posford and Raja Ram combine amazing instrumentation with native chanting/sounds and electronica psychedelia is pure genius.
My other current favorite is Adventure Club. The dubstep they make is nothing short of epic and beautiful, especially the newer stuff.
Bluetech is also an incredible artist in Psy-Dub. Especially Prima Materia album. Truly revolutionary sounds.
And then Bluetech made an album called Temple of Science, which Im currently listening too. Combined his skills in PsyDub and made a PsyBreaks/PsyHop album with Earthling (a psytrance artist).
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
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Awesome shout out to Shpongle, always had a passing interest in their stuff but never looked deep into their discography.
Adventure club however seemed pretty one-dimensional brostepy for my taste but I never gave them a fair chance so I guess my opinion is biased.
Great mentions so far, keep em' coming!
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Definitely check out "Calling All Heroes" by Adventure Club.
Definitely not one-dimensional.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
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Will do, just listened to the track "Gold" and wasn't very impressed. However that isn't sufficient evidence to pass judgement on the whole album.
Also I've been listening to a lot of experimental stuff lately so my ears need to adjust a bit.
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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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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
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If you like Progressive trap check this out.
Lapalux - Make Money
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Daedalus is dangerous. i hear he is super nice.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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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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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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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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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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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Do you like skweee?
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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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Tracks by eero johannes, Daniel savio, rigas den Andre are probably all good places to start. It's cool music.
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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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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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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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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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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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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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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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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward. Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance. Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.
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yeah exactly in the middle or slightly towards the emptier side of things.
lately in my town our rave scene is making a come back after dying out and failing for 3 years straight. and now the problem is that theres only really one main venue they can run events at but it has a capacity of around 1500 or so, and the demand is way higher then that and so they're overselling tickets up to like 2000-2200, and the club is just ridiculously packed.
to the point that they shut down the main room and once you leave you can't go back in. and people miss the main acts. like they go to smokers room to have a smoke and then bouncers are like nup you can't go back in kind of shit. and its just uncomfortable with way too many people.
and the lines out the front are ridiculous. people waiting in line for 2-3 hours to get into the venue and its just clearly out grown the venue.
but the problem is the next level up venues are capacity of like 5,000 minimum. like mini festival venues or concert hall type of things, and the promoters are probably too greedy to take a risk and organise proper shows out of fear of losing money on it. its a big step up from organising a club night that already has sound and everything sorted. compared to having to organise a stage, sound, lighting, security, everything else
so we're stuck with these events that are great but just way too oversold on tickets and theres no space for anything and it pisses me off man. almost all of melbournes best venues have slowly over the years been shut down and sold off to developers and theres literally just scraps left . aftering going to vegas as well it really puts in perspective how shitty melbourne is. like it doesnt even compare
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Burke Dennings said: 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.
yeah you can still get lucky nowadays tho. im friends with a couple local promoters and ive had the chance to party with a few smaller names (and a couple bigger ones) at afterparties and that shits always cool. but def not as cool as benga, caspa, rusko and all the other OGs u mentioned
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Burke Dennings said: Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward. Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance. Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.
yeah i like it not being packed but its def weird when theres jusy not many people there, but its still fun. just sorta weird lol
first time i saw excision there musta been 50 people in there. it was weird as fuck til excision came out and tore it up. he was real grime back then
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Burke Dennings said: Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward. Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance. Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.
yeah i like it not being packed but its def weird when theres jusy not many people there, but its still fun. just sorta weird lol
first time i saw excision there musta been 50 people in there. it was weird as fuck til excision came out and tore it up. he was real grime back then
I can agree with that, when I saw Daedelus it was the same scenario. About 25 people in a 250 capacity dance hall timidly moving to the music but not wanting to go full out because everyone was self conscious.
However I've never really had a problem with that, I was always the kid going ballistic at my school dances while everyone sat in the corner staring at me.
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Ya it doesn't stop me, I'm usually one of the first ones out on the floor. But In not one of those 'yo check me out' kind of circle ravers who look around for props when they stop. I hate getting attention from people or having people stare and all that. I just like to find my own space and go ham uninhibited
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Listening to a lot of Orkidea recently
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...
Martin Garrix
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Tipper, noisia, koan sound, disprove, maztek, aphotic, poztman, vyjl
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Xplicit RelapzZ said: I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...
Martin Garrix
Or maybe MOTi or Tiesto
Tiesto stopped being good about the time you got pubes
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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Ken Ishii
Tetsuo Inoue
Nobukazu Takemura
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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Dope shit koods, I'm gonna add some of this guys stuff to my work out mix. 
@Xplicit Relapse. No worries, you'll get older and find some artists that have more depth than a puddle soon enough. 
Got two name drops for Tipper so far, looks like he's in the lead for shroomery popularity.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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I'm honestly surprised that I'm the only one to name Daft Punk. Maybe people are only remembering their latest album? Those dudes will always be dons to me, just house bosses and innovators. Anyone else admit to liking (or even loving) Daft Punk?
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c'mon.
of course. this used to be one of my favorite songs ever, and Homework one of the best albums.
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Love that one. Homework is probably one of the most important albums in regards to how my musical tastes developed. I loved electronic music for years before it, but it was the first LP that ever fully blew my mind and made me realize that I completely needed to be involved with dance music. Still rocks my world.
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Xplicit RelapzZ said: I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...
Martin Garrix
Or maybe MOTi or Tiesto
Tiesto stopped being good about the time you got pubes
I'm not a huge fan of A Town Called Paradise because it's overly poppy and mainstream but his Club Life compilations are pretty good even now. Tiesto' trance is legendary though.
I got pubes in 2006, Club Life Las Vegas which most view as the beginning of him selling out didn't come out till 2011 so the statement isn't to accurate.
On a side note Ummet Ozcan and Alpharock are some good producers right now too.
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i wish i could say the same. i started a little later out, but then again i had the massive love for video game's fueling some love for music (in films too) and on the internet, i saw Salad Figner's, of all things lol, introduced me to BoC and RDJ. Autechre followed naturally, as did Black Dog (plus the Pi soundtrack in general).
first Selected works and Boc's first two album's, and Autechre's albums, were all my introduction's, but my absolute first would go to RDJ Selected Works Two, the ambient one.
my most nostalgic song from RDJ is still Rhubarb
even though Xtal and Pulsewidth, Green Calx, Heliosphan, We Are the Music Makers, Ageispolis, Ptolemy, played much more of a role in evolution, i guess you can say...along with BoC's and Autechre, Black Doh and Plaid equally, pretty much.
but Nobukazu Takemura
played still a huge role in my like for electronic music
oh hears one no one's named that i love...
Marumari.
oh and lets not forget B12
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wAgAwAgA
Also @ Bassfreak, you must be more drug addled than I thought to be able to like Bassnectar and Tipper at the same time.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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Asika, you know tunage, regardless of age. Also, holy fuck: that Pi soundtrack is perfect. Nothing better for the film.
Xplicit Noobz: tiesto was known as a "sell out" (which isn't necessarily a pejorative) loooong before 2011. Try 2000 or '01. But whatever.
Larkin: freak makes no sense to me either. Tipper is amazing, nectar is a custy chump. And bassfreak never even heard of whitebear, despite loving festivals. Wtf.
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Asika (sic) most definitely knows his music and it isn't just this genre.
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lol it has Banco de Gaia and Gus Gus too. yeah, the movie is a good piece of history, i'd say, at the very least a time capsule.
Zappa, you'd like this
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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Give Bassfreak a break, I have the same inclination. Except I don't worship Bassnectar like he does.
My musical tastes are just as conflicted if not more so, was digging The Smiths and Death Cab for Cutie along with Aphex Twin and Flying Lotus when I was in high school.
The first two albums I owned were a Black Eyed Peas record and Rubber Soul.
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Yeah Akira has been making some quality mentions in this thread, good on yah man.
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Heh, I listened to Aphex Twin in high school. Fly Lo was like 10 years away at that time though.
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how life in that old peoples home treating you?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Mouse on Mars
Future Sounds of London
i can't forget these guys either.
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Zappa, you have to listen to this, for reals this time. try it out.
Global Communication
fuck i haven't heard this song in so long. it's fucking amazing.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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Outstanding. Have a little Tangerine
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
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i got to listen to Phaedra on on Vinyl once, it was awesome.
Rubycon and Stratosfear are still my favorites. Force Majeure. The Seven Letters from Tibet. but Phaedra will always be the first space rock album to me. first that i can think of.
thought you'd like that track though, it being very space rock kinda.
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It was very good. Have a little Vangelis
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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Come on guys put the track names on there help an old man out.
Akira - never heard of Future Sounds of London until just the other day when I heard this track in a set. Not sure who the DJ was. Maybe Adam Beyer.
Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea (satoshi tomiie remix)
Here's some classic Tiesto (as Gouryella)
Gouryella - Gouryella
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
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yeah going to my friends who had a record player was the only way i could hear Vinyl's. dude had Genesis, and Soft Machine, and lots of Dub. funny thing, i didn't ever see him grab up Gentle Giant and he friggin showed me the band. weird.
anyways back on topic.
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nice. will do. China is an excellent excellent album.
how about some Moondawn from Schulze?
or Constance Demby?
^ i love these albums
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
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zappaisgod said: It was very good. Have a little Vangelis
Have you heard mythodea? It's more classical orchestra/opera than electronic, but very haunting.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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Oy. How did I forget Mike Oldfield.
Songs of a distant earth
I listen to this on a regular basis.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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koods said: Akira - never heard of Future Sounds of London until just the other day when I heard this track in a set. Not sure who the DJ was. Maybe Adam Beyer.
Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea (satoshi tomiie remix)
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that's from their first album, and it's a classic. they used to be called Humanoid, which material's were also classics.
Accelerator (also a really good Royal Trux album) is more dance-y like for example
While Others Cry
but then with Lifeforms they went in a completely different direction like this
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Have you heard mythodea? It's more classical orchestra/opera than electronic, but very haunting.
fuck i was gonna say someone else liked Vangelis around here...i knew it was you Koods.
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Songs of a distant earth
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22021688 - 07/30/15 07:32 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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i used to rock this song all the time, though sadly the rest of the album suffers from inconsistency. though it's not a bad album, just not my favorite. but this song though....
MRI - All That Glitters
then there is Derrick May...a classic.
R-Theme
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
#22021712 - 07/30/15 07:37 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I do not have that one. I like. Not going to listen to the whole thing right now. I have Heaven and Hell, China, Albedo 0.39 and Spiral. I also have Aprhodite's Child 666. It don't get much weirder than that. Also all vinyl and around 40 years old.
He's fucking great.
Try this guy, Patrick Moraz.
He was the Yes keyboardist after Wakeman. I believe he did the work on Relayer. This is a super cool album.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
#22021730 - 07/30/15 07:41 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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best thing Greece has ever achieved in decades.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22021732 - 07/30/15 07:42 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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You got that right
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
#22021735 - 07/30/15 07:42 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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lol, a rock band. but still rock and shit has no bounds.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22021740 - 07/30/15 07:43 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Drum Island
before they became
Royksopp.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
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Speaking. Of Yes, I listened to Jon and Vangelis the other day. Kinda corny, but it has its charms.
Jon and Vangelis - Find my Way Home
I love the studio audience with their hands in the air like they just don't care.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: zappaisgod]
#22021782 - 07/30/15 07:55 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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i like that Patrick Moraz, reminds of some serious Thunder Force tunes. whoa there is alot going on...Ethic music, electronica, rock...cool stuff.
PS: Jean Michel Jarre, Wendy Carlos, Kitaro. all classic.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
#22021804 - 07/30/15 08:01 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Oh fuck, forgot about Røyksopp.
Poor Leno (Sander Kleinberg Beach Dub)
Running to the Sea (Pachanga Boys remix)
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
#22021811 - 07/30/15 08:03 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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hell ya
Melody A.M. is a magnificent album.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
#22021818 - 07/30/15 08:04 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pop quiz.
What famous electronic music producer wrote this tune?
Muppet show- Manha Manha
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
#22021831 - 07/30/15 08:08 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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electronic music producer? dude, i dunno. who would right a song like that, and why?
PS: don't tell me it's Giorgio Moroder either.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
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My favorite is the one with the basslines like "boom boom tst boom" for a while with synth melodies and sound clips over that. I know that is vague but it's the one that uses the voice samples in a higher pitch than we are used to hearing the human voice and autotune. I just think that is so innovative.
I also like the one who is like "boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom-boomboomboomboom" and then it does this thing I call "getting breakdown" where the music stops for a second then comes back like "BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM-BOOOMBOOOMBOOOMBOOOM" and they also use samples where the pitch is changed on a voice.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: moonrockmushy]
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Wow, I love that track too!
The way you described it so eloquently made me break out in tears of joy at the sheer perfection this string of sublime sounds brought to my monochrome mind.
You sir are a poet beyond all acclaim and you should be given every award ever!
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Burke Dennings said: I'm honestly surprised that I'm the only one to name Daft Punk. Maybe people are only remembering their latest album? Those dudes will always be dons to me, just house bosses and innovators. Anyone else admit to liking (or even loving) Daft Punk?
their last album was so bad they lost all their fans. and they dont play shows so theyre pretty irrelevant
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Larkin: freak makes no sense to me either. Tipper is amazing, nectar is a custy chump. And bassfreak never even heard of whitebear, despite loving festivals. Wtf.
bassnectar custy? 
tiesto is custy
also i mighta heard of whitebear if hes from CO. but its not like whoever he is, he plays fests around the country. i do not know local names in other areas, sry
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Daft punk don't tour or play that often but their shows sell out super quickly. They have a massive following and their sets are sick. Very unique live sets. You have no clue of anything outside of bassnectar and your dubstep/trap scene
What do you think of Eric prydz bassfreak?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Soulidarity said: Daft punk don't tour or play that often but their shows sell out super quickly. They have a massive following and their sets are sick. Very unique live sets. You have no clue of anything outside of bassnectar and your dubstep/trap scene
What do you think of Eric prydz bassfreak?
eric prydz is literally the worst edm set ive ever seen in my life. same bitchy progressive track over and over and over with female vocals
only reason i stayed was cuz no one woulda been at the afterparty yet and i really wanted to do nitrous lol
i know plenty about other genres, i just dont really respect them cuz the music pretty much sucks
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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but yeah pretty much any steadybeat genre im not down with. shits so generic
i like weird shit
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prydz is top notch quality progressive house. prydz isn't all about the usual bro bass big room house music 'where's the drop bro' kind of stuff. More deeper and funky stuff with a lot of flow. And the dude is super talented as a DJ and a performer. Like it might not be your kind of music but names like prydz and daft punk are pioneers. Fair enough though that that's your scene, to each their own. It just seems like you instantly dismiss anything EDM related for some reason
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i know what you mean about how he plays the same thing over, but thats cos he uses alot of loops and is very subtle with smooth transitions and all that. thats what real progressive house is. p r o g r e s s i v e !
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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cuz edm = retarded kandi kids (more often than not)
its just such a fake superficial scene
it makes me fucking sick tbh
and musically i just cant do soft shit unless its like psychill sorta stuff. always always been into heavier music ever since i was a kid
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Soulidarity said: i know what you mean about how he plays the same thing over, but thats cos he uses alot of loops and is very subtle with smooth transitions and all that. thats what real progressive house is. p r o g r e s s i v e !
yeah honestly it just felt like the same exact song over and over and over
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Is it the general 4x4 type of genres in general? Cos there's much heavier stuff then EDM and all that. What about hardstyle or subground? What do ya reckon of those? That's more my kind of scene too rather then the EDM stuff.
I know what you mean about how it s sounds the same with the standard beat. But I mean any electronic music genre is pretty much repetitive. And you probably just don't notice the difference in tunes in the same way you do with bass music. A bass music newb would prob say the same of dubstep, it's all just wobbles and break beats kind of thing
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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yeah pretty much anything 4 x 4
i can do soooome electro or fidget but like thats it. fidget is super wobbly
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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I've never even heard of fidget before
check out a few of these tunes and let me know what you reckon
kind of glitch and house hybrid
Delerium ft. Michael Logan - Days Turn Into Nights (Seven Lions Remix)
good electro
Alvaro & Carnage - The Underground (Andrew The Noise Remix)
dark dirty electro
Moonbeam - The raven (Rosie Romero & Ian Round remix)
quality trance with good basslines and vocals
Andain - Turn Up The Sound (tyDi Remix)
heavier big room stuff
W&W & Headhunterz - Shocker (Original Mix)
Melbourne Bounce
Timmy Trumpet - Nightmare (Original Mix)
from 2:30 if your impatient Vthekid & Sensualise - Sens The Kid
This is more the kind of stuff i listen to, they call it Reverse Bass
from 2:00 FLUX - 'BAD LUCK'
i was only going to post a few tunes but i kept adding in other tunes. if you go through all of most of those and you still think its all crap, then yeah 4x4 music probably isn't your thing. i've got a bazillion more of these tunes though
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word ill check those out when i get home from work so i can hear em on a proper system
and yeah fidget is a relatively unknown genre of house. its pretty small but its pretty cool music. its like Jack Beats, AC Slater, some crookers. stuff like that
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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yeah not gonna lie, i just dont think 4 x 4 beats are for me
that dark electro track i probly liked the most but still it def wouldnt be a go to genre
i just like weird shit
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More hardstyle/reverse bass-
Tyranny - Skream
Regain & Sound Intenserz - The Resistance
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that dark electro track i probly liked the most but still it def wouldnt be a go to genre
i just like weird shit
Yeah fair enough bro. You know it's funny, I was trying to get saratonin into 4x4 electro stuff cos she's a bass head similar to yourself, and she liked that ' the raven ' track too. Interesting to see that the two of you who have similar tastes both responded the same way to that tune
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Bassfreak said: yeah not gonna lie, i just dont think 4 x 4 beats are for me
that dark electro track i probly liked the most but still it def wouldnt be a go to genre
i just like weird shit
I'm not sure you understand what 4/4 meter is, most of Bassnectar's productions as well as his DJ sets are centered around 4/4.
If you want to talk weird time signatures and polyrhythms that's more along the vein of Amon Tobin, Squarepusher, and other relatively underground artists (Not that Amon Tobin is underground just not Teisto or Cascade level notoriety).
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Bassfreak said: yeah not gonna lie, i just dont think 4 x 4 beats are for me
that dark electro track i probly liked the most but still it def wouldnt be a go to genre
i just like weird shit
Yeah fair enough bro. You know it's funny, I was trying to get saratonin into 4x4 electro stuff cos she's a bass head similar to yourself, and she liked that ' the raven ' track too. Interesting to see that the two of you who have similar tastes both responded the same way to that tune
id like for her to admit shes a catfish, but on the real (s)he does post some really nice tracks. never minded those
we just like that dark shit. i love super dark dubstep. so weird
like at a fest when no other sets are there i could prob have a decent amount of fun at a good deep house set. i could get down real funky to that but its def like just a fun dancing thing for me. seems a bit shallow but whatevs
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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4/4 is anything but shallow, the depth is in the content not the framework.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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That's what it's about for us ravers too. It's all about dancing. I started as a hardstyle head and I always gravitated towards the dark and evil shit too. Electronic music seems to do that for some reason. People always want to hear the darker, heavier more intense forms of electronic music. We're being indoctrinated by some kind of illuminati invisible hand shit, man!
I got a lot more of the deep dark house stuff too if you want to hear more also.
Ya I dunno about the whole Sara thing. I think it's someone who wants to remain anonymous. Who cares anyway about who they really are anyway, or if they are trying to conceal who they are
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Soulidarity said: That's what it's about for us ravers too. It's all about dancing. I started as a hardstyle head and I always gravitated towards the dark and evil shit too. Electronic music seems to do that for some reason. People always want to hear the darker, heavier more intense forms of electronic music. We're being indoctrinated by some kind of illuminati invisible hand shit, man!
I got a lot more of the deep dark house stuff too if you want to hear more also.
Ya I dunno about the whole Sara thing. I think it's someone who wants to remain anonymous. Who cares anyway about who they really are anyway, or if they are trying to conceal who they are
eh i just think she lied thru her teeth just to seem cool and get attention...it just got super annoying cuz she was doing it so often
way too many holes in her stories, she had a puppet account for weekends she was "at festivals" too
but whoever it is, they know their music
this is that dark shit im into tho
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Soulidarity said: That's what it's about for us ravers too. It's all about dancing. I started as a hardstyle head and I always gravitated towards the dark and evil shit too. Electronic music seems to do that for some reason. People always want to hear the darker, heavier more intense forms of electronic music. We're being indoctrinated by some kind of illuminati invisible hand shit, man!
I got a lot more of the deep dark house stuff too if you want to hear more also.
Ya I dunno about the whole Sara thing. I think it's someone who wants to remain anonymous. Who cares anyway about who they really are anyway, or if they are trying to conceal who they are
eh i just think she lied thru her teeth just to seem cool and get attention...it just got super annoying cuz she was doing it so often
way too many holes in her stories, she had a puppet account for weekends she was "at festivals" too
but whoever it is, they know their music
this is that dark shit im into tho
If you want dark check this out.
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that was some pretty dark shit
heres some more
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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yeah man i like that kind of shit like the biome remix. i prefer the UK style deep dubstep , deep medi, chestplate, etc type of stuff over the brobass excision/datsik sort of american stuff
edit - ya that ruffhouse tune is good too.
one of my recent discoveries: El Hajin- Out Of The Uknown (Cubism's "Black" Remix)
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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yeah when it comes to dubstep i dont discriminate, i like it all as long as theres a melody and flow to it
some brostep is way too choppy for me
i liked old school excision more bc it was straight grime back then, its more brosteppy now, and he plays a ton of electo house in his sets, kills my flow
datsik is cool cuz he loves throwing in old school hip hop into his sets
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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i like Complextro Brostep with a bit of a Gabba centered in around the bassline.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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yeah like ive seen some recent flux pavillian and borgore sets on video, and they were all dropping cheesy house and anthems and shit?? i was like wtf, i thought all they played was dubstep?!
i guess its just the fests and crowds they play, if they're on the main stage they have to play a bit of that shit i guess
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Not sure if anyone said this but neon Indian is sweet
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: ergoticmandala]
#22029710 - 08/01/15 05:43 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I really really like that guy who made the song that goes like
"WubWubWubWubWobbledyWubbWobbledyWub DROP Wubwubwobbledywub"
You know the guy.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Soulidarity said: yeah like ive seen some recent flux pavillian and borgore sets on video, and they were all dropping cheesy house and anthems and shit?? i was like wtf, i thought all they played was dubstep?!
i guess its just the fests and crowds they play, if they're on the main stage they have to play a bit of that shit i guess
flux pavilion is so fucking bad. his sets absolutely blow and honestly pretty much all his productions have sucked ass since he blew up. golf dust, i cant stop and shit like that from like 2010 were dope but after that he went super downhill. all his music is cheesy as fuck. he aims for like high schooler crowds basically
borgore sucks too
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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dude you like Bassnectar. only hipster like that garbage. listen to some actual good electronic music, with talent.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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akira_akuma said: electronic music
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akira_akuma said: with talent.
Pick one.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Psychonautica]
#22029767 - 08/01/15 05:57 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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there are electronic musician's that've had talent since the late 60's.
don't tell me you're a clueless now.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22029776 - 08/01/15 05:59 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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There was EDM before macbooks?
Come on akuma, what do you take me for? A fool?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Psychonautica]
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Silver Apple's would beg to differ. Cluster would beg to differ. even Frank Zappa would beg to differ.
people have been making music from purely electronic means for a long long time, Spicoli.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
#22029882 - 08/01/15 06:19 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Your clever pop culture insults are so excellent and intelligible.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Psychonautica]
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Psychonautica said: There was EDM before macbooks?
Come on akuma, what do you take me for? A fool?
what do Macbooks have to do with it?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Psychonautica]
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Psychonautica said: Your clever pop culture insults are so excellent and intelligible.
oh wait, i forgot, you're name is Paco.
you remember Santo Bugito? you're Paco.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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this is another one of my favourites i discovered a bit back too:
Von D ft Riya - Let it Go ?in=vond/sets/von-d-positive-energy-lutetia
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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pfft anyone can make a audio recording/engineering stupid work to make music from scratch....
right?
PS: that is some cool shit
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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Soulidarity said: this is another one of my favourites i discovered a bit back too:
Von D ft Riya - Let it Go [flash=480,81]http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=[/flash]?in=vond/sets/von-d-positive-energy-lutetia
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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akira_akuma said: pfft anyone can make a audio recording/engineering stupid work to make music from scratch....
right?
PS: that is some cool shit
ya ceephax is the shit, squarepusher's brother fyi
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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Guhhhh?!
for some reason i remember Ceephax being someone familiar, the name at least. but i didn't know that tidbit. cool. keeping it in the family.
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Dope shit, wasn't even aware Squarepusher had a brother!
Anyone who says making electronic music is easy and takes no talent is a stone cold idiot.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: DustBunny]
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More hardstyle/reverse bass-
Tyranny - Skream
Regain & Sound Intenserz - The Resistance
nice tunes, i love the sample on the second tune " we are the resistance "
This is one of my fav tunes SA.VEE.OH - Unlimited (Original)
hers moar
Busho - Music First (Iain Cross Remix)
this tune is an absolute anthem. i can't believe its over 10 years old now, from 2:30
Deepack - The Prophecy
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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the horror...the horror.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
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lots of great stuff in this thread but not enough love for Amon Tobin IMO, the guy's genius
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Sample Song -
Full album - Culprate. Deliverance is easily the sickest electronic album I've heard all year. By all rights it should be a massive sonic clusterfuck but it all meshes sooooo fucking well.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Primal Glitch]
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Primal Glitch said: lots of great stuff in this thread but not enough love for Amon Tobin IMO, the guy's genius
Always loved this mashup of Amon Tobin and The London Metropolitan Orchestra's versions of At The End of the Day Shit is ballin.
Since nobody else has posted him in the thread yet, Kilowatts is also fucking amazing.
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Mad_Larkin said: wAgAwAgA
Easily my favorite as well.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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zappaisgod said: It was very good. Have a little Vangelis
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Cj-B]
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Cactopage pls
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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https://soundcloud.com/les-enfants-sages
[flash=480,81]http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=[flash=480,81]http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=[/flash][/flash] [flash=480,81]http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=[flash=480,81]http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=[/flash][/flash]
Les Enfants Sages / Barouf
Mr Gasmask - Echelon.
Subjex - Manneken Acid
I have favourite synthesizers / setups / musicstyles.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Beanhead]
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Thought I'd drop this in. One of my favorite multi-instrumentalists/producers right now is this guy from the Netherlands called Bink Beats.
Here's one of his originals.
Binkbeats - Jake's Journey
He also does one take covers of some awesome songs by other producers.
Shigeto - Ringleader (Binkbeats Cover)
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C'mon folks, I've seen a lot more heads in the Official Electronic Music Thread. There's bound to be a few others who haven't shared yet.
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OTT is my favorite by far, right above anything simon posford has done (hallucinogen, younger brother, shpongle)
i could post about shpongle all day, but i'm sure everyone knows most of his stuff.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: 404]
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404 said: OTT is my favorite by far, right above anything simon posford has done (hallucinogen, younger brother, shpongle)
i could post about shpongle all day, but i'm sure everyone knows most of his stuff.
ZOOGMA!
OTT cancelled his set at bisco bc he wasnt gonna be able to finish his album by the date its supposed to be out. its like ok well you made a commitment and now you just fucked over a ton of fans for your own selfish reasons
it sucks cuz i love his music but that was such a greedy move. OTT at bisco is something ive always wanted. its the perfect spun out crowd for OTT. idk if i can ever be a fan of his anymore. like ill check him out at festivals but that shit left such a fucking bad taste in my mouth
you see the zoogma stage crasher from bisco? skip to about 6:00
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak] 1
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No, he made two commitments- to play the party, and to release the record by a certain date. Obviously his relationship with the label owners is more important than his relationship with the party promoters. In the long run, what do you think pays off more?
Also, last night while I made a mountain of baby food, I listened to the boiler room set by the dude in the OP, Daedalus. Like all of the tracks were really dope, but some of the mixes weren't too solid. They were on point as far as beat matching goes, but some were too ambitious. An overly elaborate mix can sound cluttered and muddy, confused. There was just too much going on and they suffered under their own weight. But I respect the desire to do something bigger than most other djs, and like I said, the tracks were pretty cool. Gonna listen to an album of his to get a feel for the studio work, which is much more important to me anyway.
On a side note, why does Daedalus look like he just stepped out of a Jules Verne novel? He must be from Oregon or something.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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well its his own fault he couldnt finish the album on time. like too fucking bad dude
OTT cancels sets all the time too, its not like this is a rare occurance. like seriously he can go fuck himself
hes coming to my town in oct on a friday and i dont even give a fuck. ive wanted to see OTT in a festy setting for such a fuckin long time now then the cunt cancels. the only person who cares about his album is him cuz he gets paid. like who gives a shit about albums? this scene is about shows and live music not fucking studio albums
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak] 1
#22040956 - 08/04/15 07:23 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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A lot of people care about record releases.
Next month, starkey & ill:esha are playing at wonderbar, you should go see them. Based on your last post in this thread I assume you haven't heard her new album, but ill:esha is awesome. And starkey always plays a great show. Go rage it.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22040961 - 08/04/15 07:25 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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P.s. I checked, Daedalus is from California. So I guess it makes sense.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: A lot of people care about record releases.
Next month, starkey & ill:esha are playing at wonderbar, you should go see them. Based on your last post in this thread I assume you haven't heard her new album, but ill:esha is awesome. And starkey always plays a great show. Go rage it.
i dont really pay attention to albums, more into mixes
thats cool tho i might go to that actually. wonderbar is like my new fav spot in boston. everytime ive seen a show there ive met the DJ playing too. so intimate
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak] 1
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Would much rather have a solid studio album than a single live show, especially for someone that tours as often as Ott does. Besides, he opened his Infrasound set with one of his new tracks and it was fuckin dope...so I'll definitely be catching him while he's in Chicago with Plantrae and Aligning Minds.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Cj-B]
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he made a commitment. he did the same with the album. he just cares more about the album which is gay as fuck
seeing someone at a normal venue compared to latenight at a festival honestly just isnt even comparable
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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I won't deny that a proper fest show is way better than your average venue, but it's the album he put his heart and soul into for months vs random fest booking most of the way through fest season. Clearly one is gonna factor in a great deal more in his decision making process when he's already got a pretty full touring schedule already set to go. Long as he didn't bail like...the night of or directly before, which would definitely be a cunty move.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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like studio albums dont mean shit. theyre for people who suck and cant go to shows. like too fucking bad
seriously, fuck ott
he does this shit all the time too. and its not like a random festival set. its camp bisco and it woulda been latenight. OTT woulda been perfect for that sea of spunions
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: No, he made two commitments- to play the party, and to release the record by a certain date. Obviously his relationship with the label owners is more important than his relationship with the party promoters. In the long run, what do you think pays off more?
Also, last night while I made a mountain of baby food, I listened to the boiler room set by the dude in the OP, Daedalus. Like all of the tracks were really dope, but some of the mixes weren't too solid. They were on point as far as beat matching goes, but some were too ambitious. An overly elaborate mix can sound cluttered and muddy, confused. There was just too much going on and they suffered under their own weight. But I respect the desire to do something bigger than most other djs, and like I said, the tracks were pretty cool. Gonna listen to an album of his to get a feel for the studio work, which is much more important to me anyway.
On a side note, why does Daedalus look like he just stepped out of a Jules Verne novel? He must be from Oregon or something.
Yeah his boilerroom sets are intentionally ambitious, those shows are a format for DJ's and producers to try something new that otherwise wouldn't be well received at a large venue.
I like to think of it as their experimentation with studio ideas while trying to incorporate it in a live atmosphere.
Some good studio albums of his are, Love To Make Music To, Deny The Days Demise, and Righteous Fists of Harmony.
His more recent work is a little harder to get into. Drown Out and The Light Brigade were both heavily influenced by his experiences with his father-in-laws death and the contemplation of mortality.
The Victorian era bespoke aesthetic he has comes from his appreciation of Bygone era inventors, and his love of classical music since he was trained in that style at USC.
The controller he uses is what initially turned me on to his music, known as a Monome. He was one of the first producers to work with this 256 button behemoth, and an added 64 button mixer like attachment with accelerometer functionality to control effects and levels.
Listening to his sets is like a study in harmonic mixing, transition schemes, and sheer finger drumming/sequencing prowess.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Bassfreak said: like studio albums dont mean shit. theyre for people who suck and cant go to shows. like too fucking bad
seriously, fuck ott
he does this shit all the time too. and its not like a random festival set. its camp bisco and it woulda been latenight. OTT woulda been perfect for that sea of spunions
Also to Bassfreak, stop throwing a temper tantrum. You are not entitled to have everything go exactly as you see fit with lineups to festivals you attend and blame it on the musicians.
Btw studio albums are fucking great, how else would a DJ have a track from another artist to play?
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they could probly ask that artist
and what im just supposed to be happy he cancelled bc of his fuckin studio album that probly wont sell at all
i wish DJs didnt tour based on albums cuz that means the whole tour theres tracks that they play everynight just cuz its new. do a real DJ set when you just play what you want
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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No, you take it like a man and just say "oh well, better luck next time" instead of resorting to trash talking the musicians.
Not all DJ's tour solely off albums, and I respect the ones that do considering album release dates are meaningless for gaining exposure of new material since album leaks became such common place.
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Yukon Cornelius said: No, you take it like a man and just say "oh well, better luck next time" instead of resorting to trash talking the musicians.
Not all DJ's tour solely off albums, and I respect the ones that do considering album release dates are meaningless for gaining exposure of new material since album leaks became such common place.
id rather say fuck Ott for not getting his work done on time which resulted in him cancelling his set bc he only cares about himself
and he does this shit all the time
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak] 1
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Bassfreak said: like studio albums dont mean shit. theyre for people who suck and cant go to shows. like too fucking bad
seriously, fuck ott
he does this shit all the time too. and its not like a random festival set. its camp bisco and it woulda been latenight. OTT woulda been perfect for that sea of spunions
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Mad_Larkin]
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thank you for your kind words
i truly appreciate them lol
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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All I'm hearing is "I'm entitled to get what I want and if I don't fuck the people responsible".
Getting his work done on time, what are you his teacher?
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Yukon Cornelius said: All I'm hearing is "I'm entitled to get what I want and if I don't fuck the people responsible".
Getting his work done on time, what are you his teacher?
"Ott I'm giving you an F in musicianship for tardiness!" 
no but he def needs a teacher so he can meet deadlines on time to so doesnt have to cancel shows
meeting deadlines is just part of being an adult but i guess its too hard for him
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak] 1
#22041760 - 08/04/15 11:34 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Haha, you're so butthurt about this.
To be fair, I understand the frustration of being stoked to see a performer only to have them flake on the show. But I can't relate to pitching a hissy fit about it. You need to develop some coping mechanisms, bassfreak.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: trvptamine] 1
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trvptamine said: FlyLo all day
Nice choice, first producer besides Justice and Daft Punk who got me into electronic music.
Deadlines are a joke for making music, it's not something that needs to be pressured by a time frame.
I never think," wow this album is so much better because it was released at the expected due date!".
Taking their time to make a quality record is infinitely more important than having it release when you expect it to.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
#22041767 - 08/04/15 11:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey Burke, did you check out the post I made about some good Daedelus albums?
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Yeah, I'll listen to one of them later. I tried listening to A Gent Agent, but it wasn't something I was in the mood for.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Dope, yeah his earlier catalog is a little bizarre. Her's Is is also another example of his oddball selection, but Of Snowdonia is where he starts to veer into the realm of dance music opposed to more or less purely conceptual music.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: Haha, you're so butthurt about this.
To be fair, I understand the frustration of being stoked to see a performer only to have them flake on the show. But I can't relate to pitching a hissy fit about it. You need to develop some coping mechanisms, bassfreak.
ive literally wanted to see Ott latenight at a festival for like 5 years dude
excuse me if im fucking butthurt
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Blue Sky Black Death
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Big Worm]
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pretty sure it was this thread where i linked kryptic minds and biome
love those 2. so dark
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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no, i had heard about the crasher, but i hadn't seen the video. i have no idea what would go through someone's head to do something like that, it doesn't really look like he tripped either.
ott just had obligations to meet and he probably didn't want his project to fall through because his label dropped him or something i don't know.
hmm there's a lot of electronic music that i used to listen to that i've kept through the ages, stuff that gives me tons of nostalgia.
i forgot about Amon Tobin, Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin, Prodigy, and Venetian snares. I'd say those are the artists i listened to most. steve roach, brian eno, robert frip_ all those guys pioneered the Ambient subgenre with albums like music for airports and dreamtime return. biosphere would come later around the time with aphex twin with their own twists in the 80's and 90's, i was suprised to see you mention some of those ambient names, zappa
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: 404]
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dude was on a mission, i bet someone was like dude ill give you a bunch of free K if you go crash the stage
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Big Worm]
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blue sky black death for sure although hes not really electronic. hes one of my favourite producers of all time.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
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My favorite electronic music producer would have to be Araab Muzic. I like most of his music. Here are his electronic dream albulms.
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Eh, Araabmuzik is alright. A little limited for my taste considering he does mostly hip hop beats with electro/dubstep samples.
I can appreciate his fingerdrumming skills though, fuckin killed it at a show I saw him at in Utah along with Opiuo, Zion I, and Pretty Lights.
Jeremy Ellis has him beat by leaps and bounds in terms of sample diversity and fingerdrumming finesse.
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araabmusik used to be dipsets producer
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Huh, never heard of Dipsets. They any good?
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its rap
their best days were like early 2000s
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Doesn't deter me, I'll check 'em out. Lately I've been into Injury Reserve, Death Grips, clipping., and Run the Jewels. Quality beats and quality bars.
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RTJ is really good. i like them
dipset is like cam'ron and juelz santana and a couple others. idk its kinda mainstream southern rap but some of it was cool. one of my friends use to fuckin love em. idk that much about em but it was a big name years ago
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Nice! Yeah southern rap isn't something I'm well versed in so I may or may not be into it.
Going to see Killer Mike do a lecture in October, will definitely be an interesting experience
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haha damn i bet dude. thats pretty cool
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On a semi-related note going to see Big Gigantic next month. So stoked, really dig their stuff but could never make it to their shows because of bad timing.
Have you seen them live, and if so what did you think?
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Yukon Cornelius said: On a semi-related note going to see Big Gigantic next month. So stoked, really dig their stuff but could never make it to their shows because of bad timing.
Have you seen them live, and if so what did you think?
Big G is really fun if youve never seen them before. they have a nice mix of like jazzy shit then heavy dubstep going on
the problem with them is that all their sets are like exactly the same from like 2 years ago. like at red rocks last year they played 2 shows in 2 days and basically played the same setlist each night. people were pissed and for good reason. they either think their fans are retards and wont notice or theyre cokeheads and just dont give a fuck, either way it sucks
but since youve never seen em you wont run into that problem. def a fun set
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
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Damn that is a shitty move on part of a group like that, that's like a comedian doing the same fucking routine on two separate recorded specials hoping that everyone was too drunk to remember the jokes from the first time.
I know I'll enjoy it though, slim pickings in my area when it comes to electronic music shows so I'll savor it.
One of our local popular funk bands has the exact same issue, they repeat their set list all the time with no changes at all and still try calling themselves a "jam" band.
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lol thats fucked. half the allure of jam is every show is so different
but yeah Big G has been doing this the last 2 years. i have no idea how theyre headliners at every fest they play this year. they get more and more popular but keep playing the same set. i dont get it
but youll def have fun seeing em for sure
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
#22047039 - 08/05/15 12:12 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Speaking of big gigantic, you see the lineup for Freaky Deaky? If so, what do you think of that party, bassfreak?
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
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Burke Dennings said: Speaking of big gigantic, you see the lineup for Freaky Deaky? If so, what do you think of that party, bassfreak?
i would definitely not go to that festival
its like nectar, griz, flylo, mr carmack, and datsik and thats basically it. if they were all the same day id go for that one day
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
#22047224 - 08/05/15 12:33 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah that lineup is quality, about 21 artists I'd like to see.
However when there's that many I'd rather not go, too many decisions as to who I'd want to see through out the night and wondering afterward if I made the right choice between two people playing at the same time.
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im just not into festivals that book like heavy dubstep then fuckin trance. like all edm fans are not the same. it makes for a weird/weak crowd imo
id much rather just wait til the next day and see Bassnectar in michigan with G Jones and Yheti. god damn thats gonna be a fun night. burke if you dont know yheti look him up. weird as fuck
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
#22047256 - 08/05/15 12:43 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Not my favorite Electronic producer, but my favorite Electronic Composer is Ochre:
Sun in Aquarius is another favorite, unfortunately he's not making music anymore 
I'm sure people have already mentioned Tipper. He's by far the best producer I listen to.
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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
#22047376 - 08/05/15 01:09 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah, I heard some tunes from yheti. Cool shit.
I asked about Freaky Fest because I heard about it via a Facebook post my cousin made. She's amped for it. She is also a quintessential valley girl type. Lives in Chicago suburbs, manager at a sephora. I previously thought she only liked lady gaga. She's probably a custy.
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