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    The Really Super Cool Electronica Thread

    I have been on a huge electronica binge for the last.. uh, well, all of 2012, and like Anthony Bordain, I'm hungry for more!

    Typically on my playlists lately:
    • Aphex Twin and all the side projects. Massive, massive amounts of RDJ.
    • Culprate - Colours - Holy crap this is an amazing album!
    • Amon Tobin - If you're in this thread you probably know his stuff. Crazy creative sounds always draw me in
    • Ben Frost - Some of the creepiest shit ever
    • Skrillex - Yeah, yeah, he's the ACDC of electronic music, and lots of bros listen to him, but his stuff is still fun to listen to.. on a limited basis
    • Orbital - Wonky - Despite a few rather embarrassing tracks, I'm really digging the new Orbital record
    • Plaid - Scintilli - Digging the new Plaid as well
    • Deadmau5 - various albums - Fantastic "doing something" music -dancing, painting, driving, homework, exercise, etc
    • Underworld - almost everything by this classic band gets play from me, but my favorite is dubnobasswithmyheadman, and Oblivion With Bells
    • NASA Voyager Recordings - This isn't electronic music, it's the actual sounds of the planets and their moons as recorded by the Voyager 1 space probe, and it's the most amazing, rich, and evolving ambient music ever

    I'm interested in anything good in whatever genre, drum n bass, trance, ambient, whatever. I'm not quite as interested in vocals in the tracks, but if it's good it will hardly stop me. Some of those Deadmau5 tracks with vocals are some of my favorites, for example.

    Let the synth wars begin!

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    How's this?


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    I feel highly comfortable with Black Strobes burn your own church. Haven't listened to their other stuff, but I like it alot for its diverse sound. That and a friend introduced me to a group called Old Apparatus. Pretty soundscape-y and they remind me of Telefon Tel-Aviv but I enjoy them alot.

    Also Keith Hillebrandt. I still have to dive deeper into his records, but I like what I'm hearing (transporte).

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    Moar Autechre prease.

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    Anything by The Prodigy or The Chemical Brothers...

    Lazer Sword - "Self Titled"
    Modeselektor - "Monkeytown"
    Justice - "Cross" and "Civilization"
    Virtual Boy - "Symphony No. None"
    Nosaj Thing - "Drift"
    Meat Beat Manifesto - "Autoimmune" and "Actual Sounds & Voices" are my faves
    Junkie XL - "Saturday Teenage Kick"
    Zomboy - "Game Time EP"
    Spank Rock - "YoYoYoYoYoYoYo"
    Clark - "Totem's Flare" & "Turning Dragon" (my 2 faves, but all his albums are great)
    Jackson & His Computer Band - "Smash"
    DJ Krush - "Message At The Depths"
    Harmonic 313 - "When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence"
    Flying Lotus - all his albums are great
    The Bug - "London Zoo"
    Mr. Oizo - all his albums
    Excision - "X Rated"
    Feed Me - all his EPs
    Klaypex - "Ready To Go"
    Lorn - "Nothing Else" & "Ask The Dust"
    Mochipet - "Master P On Atari"
    Noisia - "Split The Atom"
    Slow Magic
    Knife Party
    The Qemists
    Washed Out
    Vaetxh - Mass

    and Neorev (aka ME...)
    Children Of The Bomb -> http://neorev.bandcamp.com/album/children-of-the-bomb
    Brooklyn Stomp EP -> http://neorev.bandcamp.com/album/brooklyn-stomp-ep
    Let's Get Down EP -> http://neorev.bandcamp.com/album/lets-get-down-ep
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    I love nearly all Electronic music. Dont really know where the hell to begin!

    My favourite areas of Electronic Music is really the areas revolving around House Music and the Jungle, Drum n Bass, UK Garage scene.

    But also love, Acid House anything out of Detroit, Warp records, Ambient House, early Dubstep.

    Underworld are probably my favourite electronic 'act' of all time.

    What i dont like is some of the awful Euro trance, and some of the recent commercial U.S Dubstep shit. Also some Minimal Techno can be painfully dull and cold sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highly Psychological View Post
    Underworld are probably my favourite electronic 'act' of all time.
    100% agreed. At their prime they're leaps and bounds ahead of the crowd.

    Orbital, Autechre and Richard D James are on the same tier.

    As for more recent breakthroughs, I enjoy Burial and Flying Lotus' stuff quite a bit.

    Gotta give the Chemical Brothers a mention. Loved them since I was a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xmd 5a View Post
    100% agreed. At their prime they're leaps and bounds ahead of the crowd.

    Orbital, Autechre and Richard D James are on the same tier.

    As for more recent breakthroughs, I enjoy Burial and Flying Lotus' stuff quite a bit.
    Okay, I listened to Burial's album today and it just seems like a low rent Massive Attack from 10 years ago, derivative even. What makes this a breakthrough?

    Flying Lotus' .. the jury is out. It sounds like a mess of jumbled sounds, but then again sometimes Aphex Twin and Autechure do as well. Maybe it's just that I like the later artists jumble better? I'll keep at it a bit though, it might grow on me.

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    Flying Lotus' latest "Cosmogramma" was a little on the noisy/free jazz side, but what he got most popular from

    I like his first two albums "1983" and "Los Angeles" more than "Cosmogramma" or the "Pattersn + Grid World" EP

    Melt and Parisian Goldfish is amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highly Psychological View Post
    ..early Dubstep.
    Such as?

    I've been on a downloading spree. Might take a while to sort through it all though.

    I gotta say though, that new Orbital album really gets me going. If I'm not in the mood for the more abstract stuff, I'm listening to that.

    Out of curiosity, do any of the experts here know of really great bootlegs of Aphex Twin, Underworld, Autechre, or anyone else good? I think I've heard some of those Underworld live recordings they were releasing on their site, and they were pretty damn good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fixer808 View Post
    Moar Autechre prease.
    Confield is sorta blowing my mind right now. This is one of those artists I always meant to check out, but never got around to. Wow!!

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    oh shit, how could i forget...

    if you like Autechre and Aphex Twin....

    Squarepusher

    also

    µ-Ziq

    and for some crazy, sproadic, chopped up breaks...
    Kid606

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    Anyone wanna recommend me some ambient stuff? Looking for more structured stuff, love Tim Hecker, Eno, etc. but looking for more of a lounge-jazz meets ambient mixture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by october_midnight View Post
    Anyone wanna recommend me some ambient stuff? Looking for more structured stuff, love Tim Hecker, Eno, etc. but looking for more of a lounge-jazz meets ambient mixture.
    There might be some stuff by The Flashbulb (Benn Jordan) that could satisfy this.

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    Throwing out a big recommendation for Cylob, who has a vaguely similar sound to RDJ's stuff under the AFX moniker.

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    never heard of him xmd, gotta check him out

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    Quote Originally Posted by neorev View Post
    never heard of him xmd, gotta check him out
    Cylob is awesome. Check out his album Spider Report. Awesome stuff

    And I second the love for Autechre. LP5, Confield, EP7, Quaristice, Oversteps, Amber, and Tri Repetae are all incredible.

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    The Autechre boxset is awesome too. You get all their EPs together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magtig View Post
    NASA Voyager Recordings - This isn't electronic music, it's the actual sounds of the planets and their moons as recorded by the Voyager 1 space probe, and it's the most amazing, rich, and evolving ambient music ever
    Hell, yeah! I was listening to a series of pulsar recordings the other night.

    In the vein of Alva Noto and the Raster-Noton line, Byetone


    and Komet

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    Quote Originally Posted by orestes View Post
    Hell, yeah! I was listening to a series of pulsar recordings the other night.
    What!? Where? I want all the space sound recordings!

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    Lone ft. Machinedrum - As a child. Saw machinedrum live and he brought the house down. Going to see Shackleton early next month.


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    I will say... The Fight Club soundtrack is one of the most underrated albums. What does "chemical burn" sound like? hmm protostep

    if they promoted it with a sticker on the front saying "the blokes what did paul's boutique", I think it would be up there with Vangelis' blade runner ost and goblin's dawn of the dead

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    Love Lone's sound very nostalgic and warm.....

    This is probably one of the most beautiful gorgeous pieces of electronica i have heard so far this year.



    Cant stop listening to these beauties.





    Also re-listening to a lot of Photek stuff at the moment he did quite a lot of remixes....he remixed and vastly improved this slightly cheezy track by Zero 7


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    Love this track. Apart from this and a remix EP I can't find anything else from the artist.


    System 7 are crazy good.

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    Listen to this whole thing at least once a week. One of my favorite albums.



    Also great:



    And one of my favorite deep house tracks



    Finally, my album of 2011

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    I agree...
    Fight Club soundtrack is awesome! Wish the Dust Brothers would do more soundtracks.

    Oh, and for good electronic music... check out the Wipeout video game soundtracks
    I know they officially released one for Wipeout XL and Wipeout Pure
    but yeah, always a great selection of tracks, especially the XL one

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    oops, almost forgot



    You know what, fuck it, just hit play here:

    http://soundcloud.com/youngturks/jamie-xx-essential-mix

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    I've posted a couple other times about this album, but since I dig it and think it deserves a mention in this thread too...



    Mr Bill - Focus
    niftyness
    the album is on spotify, but I'd encourage people to buy it and support some cool independent music.

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