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music like Underworld, Ken Ishii, Fluke... any recommendations?
 

offline uzim on 2004-06-26 06:15 [#01256806]
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any recommendations please? : )

i love these artists but i don't know much about techno...


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-06-26 06:16 [#01256807]
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try 'autechre' by the aphex twins


 

offline big from lsg on 2004-06-26 06:59 [#01256829]
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technasia - future mix


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2004-06-26 07:25 [#01256848]
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orbital perhaps?


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2004-06-26 07:31 [#01256854]
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hmmm... of those i've only ever really heard Underworld...
and as far as i'm concerned those boys are practically
peerless... but something is telling me to recommend Primal
Scream, as a band capable of carrying out, to the fullest
degree, that vicious production style you can often
associate with underworld... Primal Scream has used Andrew
Weatherall as a producer at times... so maybe you should
also check out his older work in Sabres of Paradise, his
pre-two-lone-swordsman band... and possible some of TLS's
earlier albums... as far as good techno is concerned... i'd
definitely recommend just about anything by Cristian
Vogel... Dungeon Master is great, so are a lot of his older
albums... and his work with Jamie Lidell in Super_Collider
could be considered a nephew to Underworld's vocal techno
sound... a very unruly nephew, but a nephew alll the same...
other than that maybe check stuff by Frank Bretschneider,
both under his own name, and as Komet... although now i'm
stretching it a little...


 

offline cx from Norway on 2004-06-26 08:14 [#01256867]
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hybrid
juno reactor (although i think they suck to a degree)


 

offline uzim on 2004-06-26 14:01 [#01257065]
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thanks! : )


 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2004-06-26 15:27 [#01257148]
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Check out Rabbit in the Moon - Phases of an Out-of-Body-Experience.

I have all of the parts on slsk if your interested.


 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2004-06-26 15:30 [#01257152]
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oops... retry.


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2004-06-26 15:33 [#01257158]
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Those Aphex Twins are good.


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-06-27 02:23 [#01257514]
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Juno Reactor - Pistolero is a lot of fun... Fluke did a
remix of it too I believe, so there's your connection right
there. Of course, Ben Watkins collaborated on the Matrix
music too so that's another nice touch.

An enjoyable thing I go by is to see which compilations the
artists you mentioned are listed on, and then see who are
the other artists in the mix.

There are other artists Ken Ishii is linked to in the
Japanese techy scene, for some reason their names elude me
now but yeah. (Maybe check out other earlier R&S records
releases?)

Primal Scream is psychadelically diverse. Haven't listened
to them in awhile, but all this talk of "Underworld" and
"Fluke" is bringing me back to "electronica" circa late-90s
and memories of playing Wipeout. :)

Cheers.


 


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