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re: Electronic Music Thread
Posted on 7/23/16 at 6:20 pm to StraightCashHomey21
Posted on 7/23/16 at 6:20 pm to StraightCashHomey21
Stream and schedule
I don't like electro house or Q dance. Not even sure what stage 2 is techno?
Sunday stage 3 might be for me. Tropical house.
I saw Hotel Garuda at gravier street social last night in NOLA. Fun set in a cool venue.
I don't like electro house or Q dance. Not even sure what stage 2 is techno?
Sunday stage 3 might be for me. Tropical house.
I saw Hotel Garuda at gravier street social last night in NOLA. Fun set in a cool venue.
This post was edited on 7/23/16 at 6:27 pm
Posted on 7/24/16 at 3:10 pm to Rust Cohle
Anyone have any artist that are playing the breaks sounding stuff these days?
Been dry with the EDM for me
Zedds Dead , Nero have gotten all my attetion. Surely I am missing out on someone
TIA
Been dry with the EDM for me
Zedds Dead , Nero have gotten all my attetion. Surely I am missing out on someone
TIA
Posted on 7/25/16 at 10:14 am to JohnZeroQ
quote:
Anyone have any artist that are playing the breaks sounding stuff these days?
I've been playing Breaks since the mid 90's and never stopped. I know after like 2008 they REALLY dried up, but they are making a bit of a rebound. I just hope people quit making Breakbeat with EDM and Dubstep/Trap sounds and get back to what Breaks REALLY was all about.
This post was edited on 7/25/16 at 10:15 am
Posted on 7/25/16 at 2:01 pm to moon
quote:Yes it did
I know after like 2008 they REALLY dried up
Breaks were my favorite genre...I missed them while they were gone? Have any artist I should check out?
Was a big fan of : Adam Freelan, Plump DJs, Meat katie, Stanton Warriors, Hybrid, Rennie Pilgrim, Lee Coombs, Basically anyone from Freeland's label and Finger Lickin
TIA
Posted on 7/25/16 at 3:26 pm to JohnZeroQ
dj icey still making breaks LINK Much of his breaks use popular sounds from other genres, so its modrnized.
Beatport has a top 10 breaks list LINK
MOON I just found this reddit channel that has new breaks like the ones I grew up with. heavy synths and female vocals. LINK
ther are a few more channels of breaks on reddit easily found
cool mix by Icey LINK
very modern breaks. breaks are so intense!
Beatport has a top 10 breaks list LINK
MOON I just found this reddit channel that has new breaks like the ones I grew up with. heavy synths and female vocals. LINK
ther are a few more channels of breaks on reddit easily found
cool mix by Icey LINK
very modern breaks. breaks are so intense!
This post was edited on 7/25/16 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 7/25/16 at 3:36 pm to Rust Cohle
I jamm Icey on rare occasion still
Posted on 7/25/16 at 3:47 pm to StraightCashHomey21
I haven't read the entire thread so I hope someone mentioned The In Sound from Way Out!
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The in Sound from Way Out! was the first collaboration between electronic musicians Perrey and Kingsley (Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley), and an early mainstream electronic music album. It was released in 1966 on Vanguard Records, an independent label in Santa Monica, California.
Perrey and Kingsley came together during Kingsley's stint as a staff arranger at Vanguard. At that time, Perrey was experimenting with tape loops, which he had been introduced to by the French avant-garde musician Pierre Schaeffer. Each loop was a laboriously hand-spliced assemblage of filtered sounds, pitch-manipulated sounds and sometimes even animal calls. The end result of their first collaborative effort in 1966 combined Perrey's tape loops, and his inventive melodies with Kingsley's complementary arrangements and instrumentation and their album was filled with tunes that sounded like an animated cartoon gone berserk. The result, titled The In Sound from Way Out!, was released on Vanguard that same year. Since this was decades before the advent of widespread digital technology, each tune took weeks of painstaking editing and splicing to produce.
The twelve rather whimsical tracks bore names such as "Unidentified Flying Object" and "The Little Man from Mars" in an attempt to make electronic music more accessible. The offbeat titles and happy, upbeat melodies added a genuine sense of humor to the popular tunes. In fact, "Unidentified Flying Object" and another of the album's cuts, "Electronic Can-Can", became theme music for "Wonderama," a Metromedia Television children's program of the early 1970s. Though most of the melodies were original, two borrowed from the classics. "Swan's Splashdown" was based on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", while "Countdown at 6" borrowed from Amilcare Ponchielli's "Dance of the Hours", much as Allan Sherman did in 1963 with his hit recording, "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh". The last few bars of this track were also used on an animated Sesame Street segment several years later. The final cut on the album, "Visa to the Stars" is co-credited to "Andy Badale", who would go on to fame as Angelo Badalamenti, arranger of the music in many of David Lynch's movies. In contrast to the rest of the album, "Visa to the Stars" is a more serious gesture and lacks the unusual sound effects of the other eleven cuts. It is highly reminiscent of the style of Joe Meek and his hit "Telstar" by The Tornados. Perrey's Ondioline carries the melody throughout.
In 1996, the title and cover art were referenced in the Beastie Boys release of the same name, while Smash Mouth (who did not ask for permission) borrowed the opening riff from "Swan's Splashdown" for their 1997 hit "Walkin' on the Sun".
This post was edited on 7/25/16 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 7/25/16 at 6:53 pm to DawgfaninCa
Posted on 7/25/16 at 7:50 pm to Andre
I love that! Thanks, I never heard of em'. What else you got? I love classix, Miami horror, gold room, st Lucia, RAC, the knocks, penguin prison.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:21 am to Rust Cohle
Solid link to Beatport Rust Cohle
Russian Breaks is a thing
Russian Breaks is a thing
Posted on 7/26/16 at 12:21 pm to JohnZeroQ
Posted on 7/27/16 at 4:15 pm to moon
Yeah Ive kept up with them on Spotify
Posted on 8/30/16 at 4:25 am to JohnZeroQ
Went to Sonus festival last week in Croatia
A must for any house/deep house and techno fan
A must for any house/deep house and techno fan
Posted on 9/30/16 at 11:33 pm to JohnZeroQ
quote:
Breaks were my favorite genre
You ever check out di.fm?
You can listen for free like a lot of streaming sites. Premium (no commercials) membership is like $7/mo.
Anyway, some good break channels in there. I like atmospheric breaks but they have a ton of stuff.
Posted on 3/30/19 at 11:02 pm to AubieALUMdvm
Thought it would be time to bump this old arse thread
been watching the resistance stage at Ultra
Carl Cox and company killing it as usual
but it looks like Ultra in this new location is an utter shite show
50k people got stranded on night one
been watching the resistance stage at Ultra
Carl Cox and company killing it as usual
but it looks like Ultra in this new location is an utter shite show
50k people got stranded on night one
Posted on 3/31/19 at 7:33 am to StraightCashHomey21
Been watching too. Sad to not see the skyline in the background
It’s a breath of fresh air to see some melodic house, either bigroom or progressive, whatever it’s called.
We went to Buku last week, and even at Voodoo, the dubstep is the majority edm sound you hear, and it’s gotten crazier and Crazier, just stupid noisy, there is an
Industrial sound that has taken over too. It used to be enjoyable, but I just don’t see where it can go from here. Most are head banging and in mosh pits.
My spectrum of edm sounds I enjoy has narrowed, Last three years I’ve basically listened to this 700 song Nu disco indie dance playlist
It’s a breath of fresh air to see some melodic house, either bigroom or progressive, whatever it’s called.
We went to Buku last week, and even at Voodoo, the dubstep is the majority edm sound you hear, and it’s gotten crazier and Crazier, just stupid noisy, there is an
Industrial sound that has taken over too. It used to be enjoyable, but I just don’t see where it can go from here. Most are head banging and in mosh pits.
My spectrum of edm sounds I enjoy has narrowed, Last three years I’ve basically listened to this 700 song Nu disco indie dance playlist
Posted on 4/1/19 at 3:22 pm to Rust Cohle
I watched a bunch of the streams too, check out r/ultra for the torrent downloads for the shows. Cant wait to go back and watch a few of them, especially that 3 1/2 set Armin did last night apparently (looks like in may be in Day 3, which is still downloading).
I guess there are only a few EDM fans, so no "Official Ultra" thread
I guess there are only a few EDM fans, so no "Official Ultra" thread
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