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offline electro from detroit on 2004-08-07 19:19 [#01298440]
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what bands and artists are similar to:
solex
delerium
minimalistix
freeloader


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2004-08-07 21:25 [#01298501]
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sorry cant help ya :(

are you looking forward to the bjork (no instuments album,
it supposed to have mike patton(faith no more) on it as
well...

if you get it, pretty sure you will, let me knwo what ya
think

AGAIN: sorry i cant help you with those band mate


 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-08-07 21:30 [#01298505]
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if you want me to recommend you, like, these artists, then
it's all a bit funny wunny isn' it?

why the flying eff am i still up?


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2004-08-07 22:07 [#01298532]
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if you like Delerium, you might as well listen to the later
albums that leeb put out as Front Line Assembly...


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-08-07 22:16 [#01298538]
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Yeah. Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber have el mucho work under
different aliases.

Of course, Delerium (in the Semantic Spaces and Karma days)
is an unabashed derivative of Enigma, going so far as to
sample some of the same monk chants and drum beats (see
"Flatlands" for sonic evidence). I like their ch00ns and you
should also check out Deep Forest -- especially the album
Boheme -- and BT and Sasha's "The Warrior Song" off the
buried Re:verb project. The Enigma LSD "best of" contains
Michael Cretu and friends's greatest hits.

Minimalistix, the trancey? Hmmm maybe look at a compilation
with one of their tunes and see who else is in the mix!

Cheers.


 

offline electro from detroit on 2004-08-08 11:26 [#01298808]
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i listened to the tracks played on radio one's breezblock
honestly i was not impressed
but i didnt listen to them more than twic
i just didnt hear anything new or spectacular in those
tracks
it is like going to the church and listen to the choir
so far those two tracks are nothing but renaissance songs

will give my harsh judgement when i head the whole thing
hopefully it will be more interesting

i also listened to something on the web that is supposed to
be a demo and it was interesting but i am not sure if it was
TRULY bjork or not

lets hear titsworth's opinion here


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-08-08 11:47 [#01298821]
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hello onslow


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-08-08 17:16 [#01299035]
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I don't really know anything that sounds kind of like Solex,
although you could say every album she made after the first
one sounds like a copy, as she sadly keeps repeating the
same tricks that made the first cd great. :(


 


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