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sorry, fort to say it's by Bionika- http://www.bionika.co.uk/
I'm listening to Alter Ego - Rocker at the moment.
would be in to that.......if i didnt already have virtually all of the trax :-(Quote:
Originally Posted by maily
"On The Corner" is my personal favourate just because in my opinion it's the best 1970s Jazz album I have heard - in the world ever ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by maily
For anyone who hasn't heard of them, i definatly suggest Godspeed! You Black Emperor and there "Slow riot for new zero kanada ep" is a good place to start. Two tracks, twenty five minutes of post rocking industrial soundscapes. Also, in a similar vein Do Make Say Think provide a slightly less bleak view on the world. For those who were enjoying sigur ros in the other thread, you might dig these.
Slayer War Ensemble
Jay-Z Vs Danja Mouse - The Grey Album
Vast Aire - Look Mom No Hands
and plenty of spanish reggae.
oh yeah.. plaid - spokes, portishead is sick.
that is all.
MMMMMMM! NICE!Quote:
Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
Today for me it's the sounds coming out this beast:
http://65.54.184.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?...m%3d3720968219
:twisted:
Aaawwww damnit... don't work... :cry:
For some great sets to download.... http://www.kindkidz.com
For 24 hour techno beats and live broadcasts http://www.kindradio.net
http://www.kindradio.net/may.jpg
I love speedy j on both collabs 100/200, that industrial sound really appeals 2 me, also adam beyer, reeko-he is coming....... also tobias von hofsten, and the 3rd tune on Patrik skoogs indigo ep!!!!o my god!!!!how wicked, dark, just how i bloody like it!!!mmmmmmmmm
a girl that likes it dark and industrial. Just what i like to see. Come over to the dark side miss BASS!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by miss bass
Now this I must hear.... links? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
I've had this Thomas Krome - Live at Experience mix on my comp for a while and I just started listening to it again.
http://www.lekkerlui.nl/LandDownUnde...d=679&a=dl
His mixing isn't that hot at times, but the track selection is definitely there.
BTW, does anyone know what that second track that he plays is (the one with the vocals)? I wasn't into it at first but it really grew on me.
Look for music by Nicky Jam or Daddy Yankee.Quote:
Originally Posted by xfive
It's thug in espanol.
From my native Puerto Rico.
just thought i'd mention how shit hot PJ Harvey was on john peel last thursday, you can still stream it off the site http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/john...jharvey1.shtml
heavy, distorted, soulfull.
Carcass - Heartwork
Well, I`m doing some II work at home at the mo, so I`m listening to stuff all the time.
Today I am listening to
Harold Budd: Lovely Thunder and The White Arcades. Really cool ambient by a guy who does a lot of work with brian eno.
The Young Gods: Second Nature. While everyone gets into industrial and the whole dark thing, these early pioneers of the industrial sound, have grown up, and moved on. This album is the natural progression of what industrial will become. Hard, powerful electronic music, that is beautiful, and organic, and pushes sounds of this genre into something positive and innovative. Maybe the Birmingham boys should listen to this, and realise that mummy does still love them, they can have their lollypop now, and that it is ok to smile.
KK records: Sheen. A complilation of KK records releases circa 1992-94. Filled with clanging indutrial soundscapes and pounding dark industrial floor shakers, by the likes of Sielwolf, Numb and DHI. Incredible production standards, making the current industrial/dark tech crowd seem like a pale copy. Kinda like comparing Busted or Sum42 to Crass and the Sex Pistols.
The Pixies: Surfa Rosa. Important, seminal, genius that spawned many more experimental bands in the US such as the smashing pumpkins.
NIN: The Fragile. Many people accuse trent reznor of dissapearing up his own arse on this double album. And they are basically right. But he moved hard electronic music into a pro-tools environment, and set an as yet, unbeatable production standard. There is some real gold on here.
Well, that`s it at the mo.