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    Default Help educate me re: best tunes

    Hi

    I have been DJing for around 10 years, and I've been getting more into what I consider an Electro-influenced side of Techno (or House?). To give you an idea, I love thick, nasty basslines, some breakbeats, vocals only if they're not cheesy, Acid influences, and glitches. I'm into artists like Extrawelt, Petter, Trentemoller, Minilogue, etc.. Maybe more well-known, but I'm open to smaller artists as well.

    I'll post this in other forums to cover myself.

    Can you recommend absolute essential tunes that would fit into my style and expand it? I think I will be playing out again soon, and I would like to come out fighting.

    Cheers for any help

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    If it were down to me id tell you to got listen to all robert hoods stuff, then stuff like mika vainio, murcof, redshape, axis to fully appreciate the minimal sound. But if you dont wanna do that have a look at some of this for a start. This is quite comercial stuff but im sure its what your after. This list is very broad E.g) in the techy list some are choppy and cut up, others rolling and quite fast.

    more techy Artists:
    Plastikman
    Dustin Zhan
    Agaric (think thats the spelling)
    Gaiser
    Barem
    Pan-Pot
    Onur Özer
    Alex Under
    Len Faki
    Adam Beyer
    Par Grindvik
    Akufen
    Tony Rohr

    More melodic:
    Steve Bug
    John Tejada
    Troy Pierce
    Dusty Kid
    Duoteque
    Dubfire
    Alex Smoke
    Shlomi Aber
    Booka Shade
    Italo Boyz
    Agnes
    Isollee
    Luciano
    Jay Haze
    wighnomy brothers

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    Mobilee
    Vakant
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    tim xavier

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    Check tracks and remixes from Lützenkirchen,great stuff..
    I can also recommend ´Moogs on Acid´by Steve Rachmad,one of the best tracks this year..
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    try Si Begg, Neil Landstrumm, Tobias Schmidt, Subhead, Dave Tarrida on labels Sativae, Scandinavia, Subhead, Tresor etc

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    moog on acid is very good
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    On the housier tip, check Ghostly International. Artists like James T. Cotton, Matt Dear and Lusine.

    Also, you might be into Daniel Wang, Lawrence and Matias Aguayo.

    One awesome electro producer is Gerald Donald. He has made some blinding records under quite a few psuedonyms:
    Drexciya
    Dopplereffekt
    Ectomorph
    Arpanet
    Heinrich Muller

    Happy digging!

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    Quote Originally Posted by echodek View Post
    On the housier tip, check Ghostly International. Artists like James T. Cotton, Matt Dear and Lusine.

    Also, you might be into Daniel Wang, Lawrence and Matias Aguayo.

    One awesome electro producer is Gerald Donald. He has made some blinding records under quite a few psuedonyms:
    Drexciya
    Dopplereffekt
    Ectomorph
    Arpanet
    Heinrich Muller

    Happy digging!
    Ill second ghostly international! Although IMO James T COttonmakes pure electonic noise as apposed to house music.
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    i love tracks made by David Keno

    More melodic >> Agoria

    Check for latest two releases by Kai Tracid.
    This guy released a lot commercial music in the past but he's changed the style now and i like it!

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    nice to see another angelino on here :)

    some good recs ^^

    would add:

    steve rachmad's output as ignacio and sterac
    all basic channel
    all maurizio
    all chain reaction

    none is really electro , but it's just quality head music
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    oh yeah and cari lekebusch's couple EPs under the pseudonym "the mystik letter k" are really killer electro
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    oh yeah and cari lekebusch's couple EPs under the pseudonym "the mystik letter k" are really killer electro
    ooh, i found an album under this name on Beatport, and it rocks. thanks.

    i'll let you know if i actually start playing out soon. i'm thinking about a Monday slot at a place on Vermont.

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    in k-town or hollywood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_psychologist View Post
    Minilogue, etc..
    you like Kylie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    in k-town or hollywood?
    Hollywood

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    sweet. charles bukowski land. or scientologist land. or both

    met me know, dude...
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    Quote Originally Posted by acidguru View Post
    Check tracks and remixes from Lützenkirchen,great stuff..
    OK, some of this is close to what I need. I'm wondering if Extrawelt has just ruined me on other music? It's like they write music exactly to my tastes. Their really good tracks avoid being minimal, have huge basslines, are melodic, glitchy, etc..

    Cheers

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    A few more examples of what I'm after:

    Extrawelt - Fernweh & 51 Poland Street rmx
    Minilogue - Space
    Fairmont - Flight of the Albatross
    Petter - Left Turned (this track is incredible)
    Trentemoller - Killer Kat

    Deffo into there being a distinct mood to the track. I guess melancholy can be good in doses.
    Last edited by the_psychologist; 27-11-2007 at 10:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athar View Post
    More melodic >> Agoria
    ooh, a couple nasty ones from this guy! most are a bit too... fluffy? for me, but a couple are great. "Code 1026" and "La 11eme Marche (A. Kowalski rmx)" do it for me.

    thanks

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    oh shit - forgot about Johannes Heil. i have some stuff to buy.

 

 
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