I'm not sure mate?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by killarava2day
But yeah I'd put Katz in there too and Furnee...
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I'm not sure mate?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by killarava2day
But yeah I'd put Katz in there too and Furnee...
death metal\the mover\subhead\zhark records\christian vogel
[quote="DJVirulent"]
As far as the harder, darker stuff is concerned, I agree with everyone here about Skoog. I've been buying his (and Headroom's) stuff since the Evil Deception days, and it's all really cool. Although I miss the heavy industrial influence that the older Headroom material exhibited,
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this shit really excited me alot around 2000-01. what they **** happened?
damn computers. do you think they will ever catch on?
'nother vote for 2 Dollar Egg - Graphit EP
Ruskin has always been an inspiration
Murder Ballads - The Complete Collection - M.J. (Mick) Harris & Martyn Bates
Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden
and apparently just about everything going on in Madrid these days
You wanna try get hold of some of Paul Bailey's new releases. Pure class. To me it comes across a bit meloncholic and moody with a real twisted fukced up dark edge. It's pure class and he is certainly the man of the moment. :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
different people for different reasons but here is a few
Mark Broom - for sheer production skillllzzzzzz, this geezer really can knock up a track and ive been playing alot of his stuff lately
James Ruskin - been up there for years now and still going strong, always consistent on the decks and production is to die for at times, love it
Chris Finke - one of da boys and rightly so! Wikid Dj and wikid geezer too, props to him!
and some of the younger boys like Reeko, Grovskopa etc im loving at the moment.
non electronic then id have to say Super Furry Animals (as always!), Ben and Jason, Nick Drake, The Flaming Lips all mainly for absolute songwriting talent
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jesssssuuuusss ive missed the daddie out there....
Ben Sims - nuff said!
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industrial hardcore, some new german hiphip, jazz
techno wise, then like lot's have already said, skoog, also henry never fails to inspire, steve, your neon rain is never off my turntable, x booty01 is the only tune that competes for the most play's with it.
other genre's then its got to be white zombie's album astro creep 2000, i managed to find it at the back of a cupboard after searching for it for weeks :love:
kelis:milkshake, just because it's as catchy as hell
iv'e even been listening to some old guns n roses lately
ya bollix. this i want.Quote:
Originally Posted by dan the acid man
talented dj but... yawn.Quote:
Originally Posted by eyes without a face
they made some great album's, this one is my favourite though, i think you can pick it up pretty cheap at amazonQuote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
White Zombies La Sexorcisto was the best.
* pounding grooves/ pattern play - the sounds r killing me. Everything i wish i could produce
* acid techno - i just have this urge at the moment to go hard..
* glitch house - not even sure if that's what it's called. Real minimal shitt. Matthew Dear type flavour....
* death/ black metal - i wouldn't have a clue who's who, but i just put the metal show on the radio and find some psycho's goin totally off and i love it.
best black metal=emperor "in the nightside eclipse"
Dug out some old stuff for nostaglia's sake and was surprised by the NIN "Broken" and "Fixed" ep's. Some of the hardest sounds and craziest programming ever, regardless of genre.
NIN. Trent Reznor cops a lot of flack, but his produciton skills piss all over most techno producers. The man is a genius in the studio and some of his stuff is really really evil.
Eraser is feckin nasty.
Mauro Picotto pretty good today!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*sigh*