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MARKEG
15-09-2006, 03:01 PM
There's just so much good new and fast moving artists out there and Eyes hit it straight on the head that we could do with putting more of a focus on this on the show.

Who would some of you like to see on (not the obvious names)?

Myspace is proving a powerful resource too for me at the mo.. Has anyone got any good links to good fresh talent they have discovered along the way?

If I can get a nice list together of potential ppl to get in touch over the next few weeks based on this post and a few other ppl then I reckon I'd be super excited :)

eyeswithoutaface
15-09-2006, 03:08 PM
i'd personally love to see people like John Beltran, Booka Shade (wow could they do a truely live set), Solvent (not techno at all but just amazingly well done electro pop)

its really hard to think of a list off the top of my head but they are the 3 artists i ave been mostly enjoying the past month or so

definately something to think about, i think the bigger names are becoming less and less important as a whole in the sense that alot of newcomers these days dont hold the older, bigger guys on a pedestal so much, usually a combination of working with them, playing the same gigs as them, getting to know them and realising half of them are cunts anyway etc etc

eyeswithoutaface
15-09-2006, 03:12 PM
also gotta add i think the "pushing things forward" thing is stifling the thought process some what, i mean from a totally neutral point of view, who is actually pushing things forward to the point where there is a change occuring? put all your fave artists or artists people want to impress to one side and have a serious think. I honestly cant think of one person. I can think of people who are doing exciting things, intense things but i dont see anyone seriously breaking the mould as it were.

These days i tend to look for people who are making great MUSIC, not just doing the same tracks over and over again with their loop packs, and not even making groundbreaking or "forward thinking" music, just good, solid old fashioned musicianship with solid, well written songs. There are people about doing this, just gotta get out and look for them

Lag
15-09-2006, 03:19 PM
Inigo Kennedy

TechMouse
15-09-2006, 03:26 PM
Some people, old and new, that don't get the coverage they deserve IMHO:

Tim Exile
Tim Wright / Tube Jerk
Leif Ryan
Damien D'Omen
Esther Ofei
Cursor Miner

Any of those would be great to hear on the BOA show.

massplanck
15-09-2006, 03:28 PM
we shouldnt really have to name names. its all there for people to see if they want to... from Landstrumm to Makaton to Tony Rohr to Somatic Responses to Subhead to Kareem to Dirty Bass to Detfella to Dustin Zahn to DJ Boss to some hard techno dj to a minimal dj to some mashup dj to some dark techno nerdy dj to some electro pop dj - blah blah blah.

Why is this such an issue? Its friggin SIMPLE.

massplanck
15-09-2006, 03:33 PM
Some people, old and new, that don't get the coverage they deserve IMHO:

Tim Exile
Tim Wright / Tube Jerk
Leif Ryan
Damien D'Omen
Esther Ofei
Cursor Miner

Any of those would be great to hear on the BOA show.

Id second that list. Cursor Miner & Tube Jerk would be esp great.

Christian Vogel
Dave Tarrida
Neil Landstrumm
Mark Hawkins back to back with Luka Baumann ;)
Tony Rohr
Sunil Sharpe
Terrence Fixmer
Hellfish
whatever.....

even if you could get dudes from boa like essence, fac, rotten, eyes, detfella, the divide, DB etc. It is BOA radio after all.

just not the same shite please.

MARKEG
15-09-2006, 03:34 PM
we shouldnt really have to name names. its all there for people to see if they want to... from Landstrumm to Makaton to Tony Rohr to Somatic Responses to Subhead to Kareem to Dirty Bass to Detfella to Dustin Zahn to DJ Boss to some hard techno dj to a minimal dj to some mashup dj to some dark techno nerdy dj to some electro pop dj - blah blah blah.

Why is this such an issue? Its friggin SIMPLE.

i agree, it's simple. landstrumm has been on the show and next week is another one of that exact list. dustin is coming on too.

it's just good to talk about it i reckon, might be a few names put forward i havent thought of :)

eyeswithoutaface
15-09-2006, 03:55 PM
Tim Xavier and Camea for some great and quite tough at times minimal stuff. Plus they'l play my last ep i did for them haha :)

nah in all seriousness this is a good thread, some great names popping up. Ive taken somewhat of a sabbatical from djing as ive lost a lot of love for just playing records but should have my live set sorted for the new year. There are some great performers on here though definately a blackout special would be good, get Steve to do the absolutely sick minimal/deep house pa he's been doing, truely, truely slick as you like. Lovely stuff

holotropik
15-09-2006, 11:29 PM
My vote for:
Steve
Hawkins
Landstrumm

also been listening and enjoying
Grindvik
Grovskopa

Also fwiw, the most movement in terms of freshness
here in OZ is the whole spectrum of LivePA. Its really
started to gain some much needed attention. This is
where new sounds and styles are coming from.

I even got played on a popular national radio show
which was quite a surprize :) so it must hold some
merit and attraction. They dont play much Techno
on the radio here but they did this time. Really pimped
the LivePA element the most...

eyeswithoutaface
16-09-2006, 01:41 AM
My vote for:
Steve
Hawkins
Landstrumm



yeah i love that steve guy, totally rocking he is ;)

holotropik
16-09-2006, 01:47 AM
he is a bit of a freak though :P

holotropik
16-09-2006, 01:55 AM
oh...yeah, Dirty Bass that is
sorry.

(there is about 43,345,6234 Steve's in the world)
hehehe...

eyeswithoutaface
16-09-2006, 02:05 AM
hahaha

:)

The Overfiend
16-09-2006, 03:08 AM
A chicago show case and have an interview and mix from Urban.

The Overfiend
16-09-2006, 03:13 AM
Wow Eyes get the lotion out for that hand job of yours.
Pot calling the kettle black I suppose?

eyeswithoutaface
16-09-2006, 12:04 PM
not at all, it's quite clear i was joking/being facetious.

and i dont use lotion. I dont need it

conflict
16-09-2006, 03:47 PM
talc?

eyeswithoutaface
16-09-2006, 03:53 PM
haha

Dirtyacid
16-09-2006, 03:56 PM
Tom Hades would'nt mind hearing an interview & a mix or does he do a live set now?

davethedrummer
17-09-2006, 04:50 PM
curser minor is a great suggestion fro breaks / electro i love their album

for weird:
tom middleton , david holmes , mark pritchard
aphex twin , autechre , sun electric ?

or for more straight up stuff ,
mark ankh , oliver huntemann ( please !!) , nils hess , thomas heckman
felix krocher , andre walter ?

and minimal
troy peirce , magda , patrick skoog as agaric ,


maybe showcase a label for a show

anyway we're gonna get stuck in and do some sound fx for you mark
i'll just do a mixed bag and you can choose whatever you want how's that???

davethedrummer
17-09-2006, 04:55 PM
motor
thats another one i'd like to hear
and phil keiron


they might be big in the industry , but there's not so many mixes of theirs on the net


is there??

aphex_hn
17-09-2006, 06:17 PM
thomas p heckmann,that would be nice

TechMouse
18-09-2006, 11:20 AM
curser minor is a great suggestion fro breaks / electro i love their album
He's very impressive live, too.

The Overfiend
18-09-2006, 04:10 PM
Kay D. Smith
Invexis.

Dorian Hunter
18-09-2006, 06:43 PM
My vote for the Audio Assault-guys, Alex Calver & Ogi

wenna
24-09-2006, 06:03 PM
jeronliebregts :techno:

Buttman
24-09-2006, 09:02 PM
Nelly Furtado

Aratron
24-09-2006, 09:26 PM
Tony Blackburn

judas_beast
24-09-2006, 10:53 PM
Speedy J,
Andreas Kremer
I know there not exactly small time, but they rock! I'll have a go!! ;-)

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