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slint
on 2002-12-20 13:24 [#00486935]
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i'm just listening to pan sonic and i'm thinking about how i'm arrived to listen to minimal tecno and glitch.....i mean it all started with nirvana...i can still remember the day i listened for the first time to nirvana's bleach....it was 6 years ago and when the first notes of blew hit my ears i was so impressed cause i had never listened to something like it......well then i started to discover a lot of bands(kurt cobain favourite bands)like melvins,mudhoney,sonic youth,pavement,dinosaur jr....the i discovered noise with bands like big black and jesus lizard then post rock and i think the most important link with electronica are tortoise wich really changed my idea of music....no guitars 2 bass and keyboard....finally i bought incunabula(autechre)
and now i'm listening to kulma. sorry for my awful english but how do you get there? what's your evolution?
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sadist
from the dark side of the moon on 2002-12-20 13:35 [#00486959]
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heh, similar story. began with early techni like dr. alban or 2unlimited (anyone remebers), after this i started with mayday things like this... then there was german punk-rock about two years... i got back to westbam, and bought my first cd, thunderdome V... then chemicla brothers, limb bizkit, d-12 (wow, i really listened that) and then, there was aphex....and now i hear gantz graf when i go to the toilet....
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uzim
on 2002-12-20 13:37 [#00486963]
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shitty nu-metal > NIN > aphex twin > idm
and NIN led me to coil too, and einstürzende neubauten and some other bands...
now i discover most of the bands i know with forums...
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slint
on 2002-12-20 13:38 [#00486965]
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eeheheh gantz graf in the toilet.....in the toilet now a listen to nirvana and queen.....
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slint
on 2002-12-20 13:41 [#00486969]
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i forgot that before nirvana i use to listen to italian musicians like jovanotti and 883 which you should know very well.
but also early 90 dance music...anyone remember that song "short dick man"?
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Bob Mcbob
on 2002-12-20 14:05 [#00487004]
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i started with fatboy slim back in 98'. i started exploring the other big beat artists, going for the stuff that sounds the least like clubby sounds...soon i discovred Req, who was on fatboys' label but moved to warp..so i decided to see what warp was like by listening to their main player, Mr A Twin.....
i have never lisened to any songs with lyrics of any kind and i never will, including and especially rock and/or roll :P
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aron
from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-12-20 14:09 [#00487010]
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i started with stuff liek the smashing pumpkins in the mid 90's, then sorta just a lot of pop stuff.
then one day i was introduced to nofx, and i went out and bought some records and got into punk rock. yeah man. i'm still a punk at heart :)
then i went to vancouver in 1998 and my cousin and adam hodgins showed me downtempo stuff and some dnb and eventually i heard some boc and aphex.
when i first strated listening to electronica type stuff it was like trance and fatboy slim and such. then a lot of ninjatune styled stuff. then thievery corporation and kruder and dorfmiester.
then eventually i got into some aphex and i got big into squarepusher.
and just sorta branched out from there
yeah
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2002-12-20 18:00 [#00487109]
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dj jazzy jeff and the fresh prince, ll cool J, rem, billy joel, audio adrenaline, motley crew, nirvana, mudhoney, melvins, ben folds five, training for utopia, coalesce, skinny puppy, nin, aphex twin, underworld, autechre, bogdan.
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nacmat
on 2002-12-20 18:44 [#00487119]
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well... 1987... my father gave me a tape of queen (a day at the races) I was 12 years old. that introduced me into heavy (dont know why) I think because of the great guitars... metallica (master of puppets and kill em all)... the early nineties came with nirvana which introduced me into alternative rock leading to smashing and on the other hand beck (a friend in university).... so after beck.... bjork... tricky... massive attack... portishead... kruder and dorfmeister... (some fatboy slim and chemical and primal scream and moby)... by accident a disc of boc in 1998 and red snapper in 1999 lead me to warp... then... dj shadow (apart from warp) lead me to unkle and all the mo wax... and in 2001 I knew drukqs...
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Iroel
from Pisa (Italy) on 2002-12-20 20:18 [#00487174]
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I'll write a small one
Prodigy -> Trance -> Goa trance -> DnB -> Aphex Twin -> All the rest...
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MrTenzin
from The Concrete Jungle (United States) on 2002-12-20 20:24 [#00487177]
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hmmm
classical cypress hill wutang janet jackson smashing pumpkins weezer jazz acid jazz ambient dhr techno trance dnb/jungle downtempo jpop idm noise experimental
um yea everything now
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-12-20 20:30 [#00487182]
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started with "nevermind" when I was 16, so thats 8 years ago (!).. then went on to the Breeders, the Pixies.. then on to Kristen Hersh, Throwing Muses.. getting into a bit of Eels (electro-shock blues) by then.. lots of guitar bands.. BIG everlasting crush on PJ Harvey.. PJ was my last big change (I always have "big musical changes" - that my taste switches to something new, mostly more complex).. I was looking for something new.. tried the Chem Brothers - that wasn't it... Luke Slater? nice, but still not what I was looking for.. then I heard "foil" on "amber" by Autechre and THAT WAS IT!!
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-12-20 20:30 [#00487183]
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oh yeah I fell for NIN too when I was 18..
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-20 21:37 [#00487201]
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new kids on the block was the first music i listened to (or maybe it began with the heartbeat, hard to say). no, it was the smurphs sing along, before school. new kids were later. i was pretty young, but i spent a lot of time with my aunt who is only a few years my elder. in no particular order, somewhere around the third grade i discovered bryan adams, mc hammer and vanilla ice. i didn't listen to the radio, but i managed to aquire these tapes. by fifth grade i heard nevermind and on through nirvana and ganster rap by 6th grade and then it becomes countless. nine inch nails was pretty important. heavy metal and dank music. come to daddy, raves and candy, revolutionary emcees, hippies. when i had finally come to appreicate tri repetae my entire music appreciation protocol was altered and expanded. since then i've found most of the music i listen to today, which is too broad a list to go into to.
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rez
from here on 2002-12-21 09:37 [#00487330]
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i'm 15 and i'm into idm NOW :)
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Monoid
from one source all things depend on 2002-12-21 09:49 [#00487331]
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It all started in early 2000 when I download a copy of Napster !
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melack
from barcielwave on 2002-12-21 09:54 [#00487332]
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mmm lenny kravitz (circus) + brit-pop---> smashing pump. and grunge (nirvana)--> californian punk (nofx, millen., s.surfers, nouse, lagwagon, undeclinable... etc)--->
aphex twin---> braindance.
i dont understand yet how i passed from punk to the twin...mistery!
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rez
from here on 2002-12-21 10:09 [#00487336]
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it started for me too when i downloaded npaster
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slint
on 2002-12-21 11:48 [#00487365]
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it all started with nirvana. anyway when you start listening to idm it's really hard to come back to what you use to listen to before......and now for me it's almost impossible to buy a rock album.....i only buy highly original rock album.....because it's so trite......i'm so tired of electric guitar...and this is sad because I PLAY GUITAR
anyway if you want to listen a band wich sounds different try u.s. maple.
they're from chicago sonic youth+polvo+captain beefheart+pere ubu
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