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Old Oct 1, 2013 | 09:33 PM
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Just put on some wicked music not sure how i came across it

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Old Oct 1, 2013 | 11:13 PM
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Here are few of my favourites from Psybient/Progressive:








Previously loved trance(still have few favourites),but after trance went to **** and progressive is no longer progressive and everyone making Deadmau5 style of progressive,now listening Psybient/old school progressive/progressive breaks

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Old Oct 2, 2013 | 08:29 AM
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Oh go on then...

Recent vinyl only guest mix I did for an internet radio show. Straight off the 1210's and uploaded to the server...

https://soundcloud.com/andyandersond...sound-ep-05-14

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1. Libra Pres. Taylor - Calling Your Name (Original BT Mix)
2. Origin - Wide Eyed Angel (Force Mass Motion Remix)
3. James Holden - One For You (Altitude Remix)
4. Tipple - The Drift (Transa Remix)
5. Alex D'Elia vs Ebop Allstars - Isn't Life Wonderful (Flat 6 Remix)
6. Technique - Sun Is Shining (Matt Darey Remix)
7. Scott Bond Pres. Qos - I'm Not Going Home (Gatecrasher Vocal Mix)
8. Kriana - The Weekend Has Landed (Yellowstones Burgled Mix)
9. Kundalini Rising - Kayomani (Cyberkid Remix)
10. Fire & Ice - Lost Emotions (2001 Remix)


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Old Oct 2, 2013 | 10:49 AM
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I listen to your music most days
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 09:41 PM
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Do you want something seriously wicked?

Have it! >





I heard that record in my car today whilst stuck in the traffic to work. Quite hypnotic and distracting from "same ****, different day" annoyances.

Don't SIAL and/or label it with "It was good in 1851" ridicule, Jamie. It's evergreen material, and you know that.
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
Do you want something seriously wicked?

Have it! >


Leftfield - Snakeblood - YouTube



I heard that record in my car today whilst stuck in the traffic to work. Quite hypnotic and distracting from "same ****, different day" annoyances.

Don't SIAL and/or label it with "It was good in 1851" ridicule, Jamie. It's evergreen material, and you know that.



Sorry but to me that sounds shockingly bad. It seems to be a poor/immature version of the Kraftwerk stuff I used to listen to in the 1980s
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jura11
Here are few of my favourites from Psybient/Progressive:

Aes Dana - Memory Shell (Lost Radio E-Dit) - YouTube

AES DANA - Natti Natti (ANDROCELL rmx) - YouTube

Aes Dana - Digitalys - YouTube

Aes Dana - Undertow - YouTube

H.u.v.a. Network - Cobalt - YouTube

Sasha - Coma (full orginal mix) - YouTube

Lostep - Burma (Invol2ver Dub Mix) - YouTube

Previously loved trance(still have few favourites),but after trance went to **** and progressive is no longer progressive and everyone making Deadmau5 style of progressive,now listening Psybient/old school progressive/progressive breaks

Jura



Awful soulless garbage imho.
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Sorry but to me that sounds shockingly bad. It seems to be a poor/immature version of the Kraftwerk stuff I used to listen to in the 1980s
What it is Ding that you have a different taste. I have no problem with progressive electronic music, and Leftfield is regarded as one of the quality music makers in that genre.

What do you like? Rhythm & Blues? Please let us hear one of your favourites. I quite like this genre as well, so I might appreciate it, too.

Go on. Let's hear what you like.

Oh, on Snakeblood, I don't think it sounds like 80's sh!te. it may do, to you- and I respect that. it's absolutely banging on top quality BOSE speakers, but you have to like this sort of music to appreciate it, you see. Otherwise, you'll simply end up with a headache.
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 10:22 PM
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Here's another one from 1995>


Some evergreen massive tunes in it. They sounded good, then. They sound ok even now.
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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
What it is Ding that you have a different taste. I have no problem with progressive electronic music, and Leftfield is regarded as one of the quality music makers in that genre.

What do you like? Rhythm & Blues? Please let us hear one of your favourites. I quite like this genre as well, so I might appreciate it, too.

Go on. Let's hear what you like.

Oh, on Snakeblood, I don't think it sounds like 80's sh!te. it may do, to you- and I respect that. it's absolutely banging on top quality BOSE speakers, but you have to like this sort of music to appreciate it, you see. Otherwise, you'll simply end up with a headache.


You misunderstand me Turbo

I love electronica, that's why I was listening to Kraftwerk and the early electro from New York etc in the late 70s/early 80s. This was the birth of dance orientated electronic music imho and I followed it's progression all the way through the years.

Even now 90% of the music I listen to could be classified as 'electronic dance'

The issue is some of the so called modern electronic music has not moved on or progressed or offers anything different to the stuff I was listening to in the late 70s/80s.

There is nothing wrong with it but to my ears it sounds like I've heard it all before about 30 years ago.

Just as a very quick example here was a tune that was a fave of mine from the early 80s. Try and listen to it through some proper speakers/headphones rather than your computer



Another




A great one to spin on your head to



Not sure why this last one isn't loading, do google it though as it's a wicked tune



Now I'm off to do some body popping and robot dancing in front of the mirror

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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
You misunderstand me Turbo

I love electronica, that's why I was listening to Kraftwerk and the early electro from New York etc in the late 70s/early 80s. This was the birth of dance orientated electronic music imho and I followed it's progression all the way through the years.

Even now 90% of the music I listen to could be classified as 'electronic dance'

The issue is some of the so called modern electronic music has not moved on or progressed or offers anything different to the stuff I was listening to in the late 70s/80s.
I find that bands like Leftfield are very different to the 80's electro. But if they sound like poor version of Kraftwerk to you, it can't be helped. it doesn't; to me.

There is nothing wrong with it but to my ears it sounds like I've heard it all before about 30 years ago.
Well, you did say that it sounded like a very bad/poor version of Kraftverk. It does translate that you found something wrong with it. I don't mind, as you're entitled to your views. If it sounds to you like you've heard it all before about 30 years ago, you clearly aren't listening to 90% electronic pop. If you did, you wouldn't call that Leftfield number poor.



Just as a very quick example here was a tune that was a fave of mine from the early 80s. Try and listen to it through some proper speakers/headphones rather than your computer

Man Parrish - Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) [HQ] - YouTube
^ This one is the evergreen sort, agreed. Gets used forever as a theme music here n' there.

Another

COD 'In The Bottle' (Emergency 1983) - YouTube
Hashim - Al Naafiysh (The Soul) - YouTube
^ Both absolutely dated and diabolical.

[quote]Cybotron - Clear - YouTube[/url]

^OK-ish.

A great one to spin on your head to

Arthur Baker-Breaker's Revenge - YouTube
Not sure why this last one isn't loading, do google it though as it's a wicked tune
No offence but it's^ truly revolting. It wouldn't get me going, even if I rewound my life to the cheesy 80's.


Now I'm off to do some body popping and robot dancing in front of the mirror
Now you're talking^.

Try some of these complex moves away from the usual breakdance, Ding(as below). Hear out this cracking synthpop tune I used play a lot in the 80's. Shame the dancer guy Jimmy Mcshane died at 37 in 1995. I only found out a minute ago on internet. What a dancer.


Still can't beat Michael Jackson, though.

Please feel free to call the Tarzan Boy sh!te.

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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 07:36 PM
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Ok, so basically you know nothing about electronic dance music or its history, evolution etc

Don't worry, it's not worth us getting into an argument about.
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Ok, so basically you know nothing about electronic dance music or its history, evolution etc
So, basically, you're saying that I know nothing, but you know better about electronic dance music or its history, evolution etc. Perhaps you do, and it doesn't upset me or anything. Personally, I rely on my ears. Electro has moved on, and I'm no learned musician or a DJ to absolutely pin-point how exactly it has moved on. My ears tell me that there is certainly a difference between the 80's electro-tunes and that of the 90's. Of course there's going to be a resemblance; it was only a decade before the 90's, and that cannot be denied.

Don't worry, it's not worth us getting into an argument about.
I'm not worried about anything, and yes, that there's no point agruing. We all like different things, and we're all entitled to our opinions and onions etc.
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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 08:33 PM
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Major tune from years back played out everywhere.
It was the main tune in Wipeoout on the PS1 too....try getting a good lap on that after a night on the disco biscuits

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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by speedymonkey
The Dust Brothers - Chemical Beats - YouTube

Major tune from years back played out everywhere.
It was the main tune in Wipeoout on the PS1 too....try getting a good lap on that after a night on the disco biscuits

Absolutely fantastic!
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Old Oct 4, 2013 | 08:49 PM
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Mate I'm just giving 'exit planet dust' a good boom as ive not heard it for donkers years! Sod the neighbors
God there a few tunes on there that make me shudder in a good way
Back then it was all Orbital, Prodigy, Leftfield, Chemical brother with a bit of Massive Attack and Portishead thrown in on a stone head day

I think the best bit of that album is exactly 4.55 into this tune
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Oh yes.


Check this 'live' coverage out>



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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Awful soulless garbage imho.
Agree.
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