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offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-30 22:26 [#00243258]
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Name some of your favourite artists who function as
important bridges between musical genres/styles and mention
what genres that artist has explored and/or combined.

Maybe we can find out which of the artists have the widest
musical variety, and connect some of our musical tastes.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-05-30 22:27 [#00243261]
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KMFDM, Shizit, William Orbit, Portishead, Moloko...


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2002-05-30 22:27 [#00243262]
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Radiohead has lots of different styles.

µ-Ziq is another good one who bridges the gap between dance
music and IDM and just plain ol good listening music.

RDJ: 'nuff said.


 

offline tunemx from Budapest (Hungary) on 2002-05-30 22:29 [#00243265]
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Photek maybe. Not sure.



 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-30 22:33 [#00243269]
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RDJ is the hub of electronic music for me... from him, I've
branced out into other artists. The thing is, he does it
all, dance, ambient, drill, cute stuff, crazy stuff, scary
stuff... from his more abstract work, like Peek from the RDJ
Album, I got into Autechre... from his drill and bass tracks
like Girl Boy, I got into Squarepusher... SAW85-92 made me
want to hear more mellow material with nice synths and laid
back beats... like BOC.



 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-30 22:35 [#00243271]
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WORD!


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-05-30 22:37 [#00243273]
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Prefuse 73 is kind of an interesting bridge between hip hop
& electronic.


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-05-30 22:40 [#00243275]
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Oh! How could I forget:

DMX Krew
Bochum Welt


both bridge the electronica scene with 80's synth-pop. I
can't get enough of some of their cheezy dance songs, even
the dmx ones with vocals! (I usually hate vocals) Some of
their melodies are just too awesome to be called pop, so I
have to put them into the electronic, "IDM" genre.


 

offline tunemx from Budapest (Hungary) on 2002-05-30 22:41 [#00243277]
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And Tortoise is between electronica and hmmm. Jazz? Fusion?


 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-30 22:42 [#00243278]
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Photek doesnt bridge as much as skip genres. Solaris
totally alienated his jungle fans. Myself included.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-30 23:03 [#00243298]
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oooo, i really need to get some tortoise. i heard one track
at school and i loved it!


 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-30 23:21 [#00243313]
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Red Snapper's a good bridger of Gaps more Electronic Meets
Jazz. Tortoise is Electronica, meets indie rock (read
Stereolab), meet prog rock.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-30 23:28 [#00243323]
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What about Bjork, she's done Pop, House(debut),
Rock(sugarcubes), IDM(homogenic), Triphop(post),
orchestral/choir stuff(Vespertine), she's done some Jazz and
punk in the past. Pretty wide spectrum if you ask me...


 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-30 23:31 [#00243328]
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Good One!


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-30 23:33 [#00243333]
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I've yet to get into Bjork... I haven't liked the few tracks
by her that I HAVE heard. I don't like her voice at all...
but I guess I'd better get her albums and see what all the
fuss is about, eh...


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-05-30 23:36 [#00243338]
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....and still she has her own style!

I love her!

Ophecks: Get her album! (BUY it!!)
Get Homogenic!
Listen to the beauty of her voice and how unique it sounds!

If you don't like her...so be it.......


 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-31 02:22 [#00243453]
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Yes I second that. Homogenic got some seet betwork going on
by Mark Bell (LFO).
Also Vespertine..excellent backing by Matmos.,..mmmm
Matmos.

I love her too :)


 

offline ouchbot on 2002-05-31 02:25 [#00243454]
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seet betwork = sweet beatwork

stupid stupid stupid


 


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