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    I¬m loving all this stuff up here, fantastic.

    I`ve heard a load of stuff I didn`t know about now, and I`m feeling quite inspired.

    I heartily recommend this band to anyone.
    They have inspired me for years.
    The Young Gods.
    True masters of the sampler.
    They defy categorisation, but recently their music has become more organic and spacial.

    http://www.younggods.com/cms/front_content.php
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    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    http://www.subgenius.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
    Anders Iliar Mix

    I think this got posted in the D/E board a while back but its definately worthy of another mention.
    Get it here. Dont let the word 'minimal' put you off.

    Tracklisting

    spacetank - shitkatapult 13
    richie hawtin - minus 8e
    donnacha costello - force inc 198
    niederflur - minus nd
    richie hawtin - minus 8e
    phylyps trak - basic channel 9
    dean decosta - mosaic spl 3
    motor - audio.nl 8
    andy vaz - sound variation 1-1
    deadbeat - revolver 3
    *slo-fi - audio.nl 5
    anders ilar - pinesky 1
    philus - sähkö 14
    komet - audio.nl 12
    andy vaz - soundvariation 1-1
    taylor deupree - audio.nl 13
    deadbeat - revolver 3
    spacetank - shitkatapult 13
    motor - audio.nl 14

    Excellent mix...Thanks for the hook, B!

    BTW, I'm curious, can you express the value of the Planck Mass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    Steve Reich "Music for 18 Musicians."

    it's not techno...it's modern classical, but you'll notice the rhythmic ideas and use of LFO (all done with acoustic instruments) is crazy techno...
    very clever but dull as dishwater. Same for phillip glass.

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    thank you for your positive contribution to this part of the forum Acidtrash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Isaac


    BTW, I'm curious, can you express the value of the Planck Mass?
    For sure Mr Issac. ;)


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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Isaac


    BTW, I'm curious, can you express the value of the Planck Mass?
    For sure Mr Issac. ;)


    Thanks, I always get the last digit mixed up.

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    Does the burroughs album have a track called "Words of advice for young people?"

    I had that played to me many years back, never found out what it was though.

    "Do not offer sympathy to the mentally ill. Simply tell them firmly, 'I am not paid to listen to your drivel. You are a terminal fool."

    That line always stuck in my memory. The man had a way with words...

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    Haha
    that is from "Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales" which was an album burroughs did with the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprasy
    Thoroughly recommended.
    Solitary by nature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash
    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    Steve Reich "Music for 18 Musicians."

    it's not techno...it's modern classical, but you'll notice the rhythmic ideas and use of LFO (all done with acoustic instruments) is crazy techno...
    very clever but dull as dishwater. Same for phillip glass.
    listen to glass's akhnaten and tell me thats dull......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
    Steve Reich "Music for 18 Musicians."

    it's not techno...it's modern classical, but you'll notice the rhythmic ideas and use of LFO (all done with acoustic instruments) is crazy techno...
    Yeah, this is a great album. For anyone listening to it for the first time you really need a bit of patience as on the face of it it can sound sort of 'samey'. Listen to it for a while or all the way through and it is a very rewarding listen :clap:
    shit, just listening to 'pulses' for the first time. ****in amazing.
    would love to see that performed live....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Haha
    that is from "Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales" which was an album burroughs did with the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprasy
    Thoroughly recommended.
    yeah man, cheers for reminding me about that.

    "spare ass annie" is one fuk'd up track.
    and
    "did i ever tell you about the man that taught his asshole to talk"
    deranged.
    It's toe tappingly tragic
    www.myspace.com/pure_techno

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adverse
    Incredible. :clap:
    Wetworks
    Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx

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    Medeski, Martin, and Wood - End of the World Party (Just in Case)
    :clap: :clap: :clap:

    Any MMW is well worth many listens!!

    "Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps)"

    is on my playlist all the time as well

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    the mars volta - frances the mute ok? ok...
    piss and the vultures will pay... coming soon

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    http://www.nuloop.com/Details_e.php?arti=33389

    Tom Tyler - Forward going backward.
    Sleazy, electro and jazz, for the downtrodden, alcoholic, heartbroken tennement dweller.
    Solitary by nature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by herman
    Not techno but a more than worthy listen is Dj Food's Raiding The 20th Century , its basically a cut up about the history of cut ups download it here more info here highly recomend this to anyone with an interest in sampling.
    been listeing to this for about 2 weeks now... funny as **** and i use it as and educational aid...

    bloody lecturers!!! hahahaha :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by herman
    Not techno but a more than worthy listen is Dj Food's Raiding The 20th Century , its basically a cut up about the history of cut ups download it here more info here highly recomend this to anyone with an interest in sampling.
    Had this for a couple of years now, amazing work.

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    A bit old now but allways worth a listen :love:

    Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...24069?v=glance
    !!! POWER TO THE PEOPLE !!!

 

 
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