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    Adam Beyer lured me into techno but Tube Jerk stole my soul with Eight. Which I just got yesterday on vinyl.

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    I think the synth pop basis to so many songs of the 80s could certainly be the first electronic influence for many people. I had put Human League, Soft Cell, Ultravox, Gary Numan or whoever in the same bracket as Kraftwerk even though in later times I found out it was more correct for people to namecheck Kraftwerk head and shoulders above everyone else. For me the others had more songs that I liked though :clap: That said, the only Kraftwerk song I ever really remember from back then was "The Model".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    That said, the only Kraftwerk song I ever really remember from back then was "The Model".
    I hope to be laying into a model tommorrow night whilst they are playing that. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    That said, the only Kraftwerk song I ever really remember from back then was "The Model".
    I hope to be laying into a model tommorrow night whilst they are playing that. ;)
    haha, I'll bring you back to the Assets Modelling agency vip lounge Steve, you'll like it there. Apparantly they're all single and into Mayo men

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    Being an old get of 35 I'd say one of the first electronic tracks I remember hearing & liking must've been The Tornado's with Telstar obviously though a few years after it came out! Then I fell in love with all the 80s new wave stuff as a pre-teenager and the rest is history!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dis-tek
    Also a 808 state track with a sample in that was somthing like out of a western?? violins etc....??
    That'll be MC Tunes v 808 States - The Only Rhyme That Bites with the samples from The Big Country movie ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sputnik242
    Then I fell in love with all the 80s new wave stuff as a pre-teenager and the rest is history!
    You're not a Devo fan by any chance? I've only come across them recently and am sorry I had missed out on them for so many years. They're ****in brilliant :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil

    haha, I'll bring you back to the Assets Modelling agency vip lounge Steve, you'll like it there. Apparantly they're all single and into Mayo men
    :love:

    Shes a Model and shes looking good
    I'd like to take her home its understood.

    Asswerk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil

    haha, I'll bring you back to the Assets Modelling agency vip lounge Steve, you'll like it there. Apparantly they're all single and into Mayo men
    :love:

    Shes a Model and shes looking good
    I'd like to take her home its understood.

    Asswerk.
    You can have Glenda Gilson and I'll have Roberta Rowat, they were looking hot in the paper today :love:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    You're not a Devo fan by any chance? I've only come across them recently and am sorry I had missed out on them for so many years. They're **** brilliant :clap:
    Nah man, but Are We Not Men? No We Are Devo is a top track
    it's mostly (especially) Depeche Mode plus Heaven 17, Human League, Numan etc ;)

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    oh and Whip It too!

    Whip it real good! :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by sputnik242
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    You're not a Devo fan by any chance? I've only come across them recently and am sorry I had missed out on them for so many years. They're **** brilliant :clap:
    Nah man, but Are We Not Men? No We Are Devo is a top track
    it's mostly (especially) Depeche Mode plus Heaven 17, Human League, Numan etc ;)
    Yeah it is. If I could get in a time machine I'd go back to 1978 and see them play :love: Would probably pop by to a Gary Numan concert too ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sputnik242
    oh and Whip It too!

    Whip it real good! :lol:
    Yeah, that's good, their big hit I think... an instant favourite of mine was "Shrivel Up", something really cool about that, haven't felt a connection with a piece of music like that in ages. It actually came into a dream of mine one night and woke me up it had made such an mark.

    A bit of Devo trivia... the main opening hook in Layo & Bushwacka's dance smash "Love Story" is taken directly from Devo's "Mongroloid".. they also sampled Beefheart and Nina Simone in that!

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    poing!!!

    and some hardcore track with a japanese girl singing on it

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    listening to jean michelle jarre's london docklands concert on radio 1 was quite influential for me too
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    Kraftwerk,The KLF,early Tangerine Dream,early Pink Floyd,Stockhausen (not too much) and probably more if my memory still worked ;)
    \"Organised & Sinister\"

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    cannot say that a single track has turned me into techno.
    started with jarre productrions,kraftwerk,then technotronic,,
    after that some deep trance shite,then the prodigy,and after that mills
    after that some psytrance..
    well, that was my way to the tech scene.

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    Default Re: Which track has inspired you to listen to electronic mus

    Quote Originally Posted by ANDROID
    1.James Brown is dead
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    Quote Originally Posted by dis-tek
    Also a 808 state track with a sample in that was somthing like out of a western?? violins etc....?? not sure what it was called
    Mc Tunes and 808 state the onley rhyme that bites
    :love: wow I love that tune(Manchester boys too)

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    For me I remember when house became popular over here and there was all that hip house shit and I started listening to some acid house tapes my mate got hold of.
    But realy started getting in to it proper via 808 state and the show they used to have on sunset 102 on the radio

 

 
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