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From:
Alexandre Lemieux
To:
idm
Date:
Sun, 23 Apr 2000 14:55:26 -0400
Subject:
Re: [idm] Robot Rock Sensation!
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I recommend... Mr Velcro Fastener - on i220 Smash TV - on Bpitch control Dakar & Grinser - on Disko B Chicks on Speed - on Chicks on Speed records Sylvester Boy - on Chicks on Speed records Artist Unknown - on Disko B The Horrible plans of Flex Busterman - on DHR Ellen Allien - on Bpitch Control Le Tigre Add 'n' to (x) -on mute and some oldies (i should say originals...) Suicide (...) John Foxx's Metamatics album Silicon Teens The Normal (TVOD or Warm Leatherette) Malaria! The Plastics (japaneses new wave... fun!) alex ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Ryan @" <i__oo__@hotmail.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 10:08 PM Subject: [idm] Robot Rock Sensation!
quoted 4 lines I'm trying to throw together a CDR compilation of electro dance songs for> I'm trying to throw together a CDR compilation of electro dance songs for > some friends to be called "Robot Rock Sensation!" I'm looking for good, > short, accessible, recently produced electro tunes that either excel in > kitsch or else just sound neat. Everything must be robot danceable.
Here's
quoted 19 lines some likely candidates so far:> some likely candidates so far: > > -DOPPLEREFFEKT: "Plastiphilia" (fade out) > -ADULT: "The Missing" > -MISS KITTIN AND THE HACKER: "Frank Sinatra" > -CONSOLE: "14 Zero Zero" > -PERSPECTS: "Desire & Efficiency" > -LE CAR: "Flame Job" > -LADYTRON: "He Took Her" > -FISCHERSPOONER: "Turn On" > -I-F: "Space Invaders (Radio Mix)" (maybe) > -SKANFROM: "Goodbye" > -MANDROID: "Playdoh" (or something, maybe) > -BODENSTANDIG 2000: undecided > -LEKTROGIRL: maybe a short little ditty > -AUX88: a short vocal clip or two > -Also considering songs by DMX Krew, Bad Street Boy, Drexciya, Computor > Rockers, Little Computer People, Peaches, GD Luxxe, Solvent, Frederik > Schikowski, Aux88, Voice Stealer, Knife Hand Chop, DJ Assault,
Godfather,...
quoted 4 lines but no particular tracks I've heard have really made the cut so far.> but no particular tracks I've heard have really made the cut so far. > > I've still got half an hour to fill so I'm looking for more songs in this > vein. Please help me! You people have to know of some decent roboty
songs
quoted 2 lines I could use. One more caveat: I'm only including relatively new stuff,> I could use. One more caveat: I'm only including relatively new stuff, > that's why you don't see Kraftwerk and all that good stuff. (An old
school
quoted 5 lines "Electrofunk Explosion!" will have to be a later project.)> "Electrofunk Explosion!" will have to be a later project.) > > --> Does DMX Krew have *any* decent songs? Everything I hear from him is > crap (except maybe that Cat on Mars). > --> I don't know anything about alternative music. Are there any more
sort
quoted 2 lines of happy kitschy bands out there that sing over sequenced beats?> of happy kitschy bands out there that sing over sequenced beats? > --> I've never tried the 313 list, but is that a better place to talk
about
quoted 2 lines electro than here?> electro than here? > --> Any recommendations for bad European electropop? I heard a few songs
by
quoted 16 lines Antonelli Electr, Stereo Total, and La Casa Azul that were close calls but> Antonelli Electr, Stereo Total, and La Casa Azul that were close calls but > not quite electro-y enough. > > Thanks! > > ps. Autechre > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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