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1998-10-16 01:41DJ Fuckall (idm) electro recommendations?
1998-10-16 04:18Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks (idm) Re:electro recommendations?
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1998-10-16 04:29Tony Biedenkapp Re: (idm) Re:electro recommendations?
1998-10-16 07:22robot Re: (idm) Re:electro recommendations?
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1998-10-16 01:41DJ FuckallSo if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to describe techy hip-hop/b
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So if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to describe techy hip-hop/breakdancing music? Can I presume the new Kurtis Mantronik album I've been enjoying so much (a comeback from his sell-out days, I'd say) fits the category? I've always loved this somewhat cheesy style of Hip-Hop (I still cherish the first Mantronix albums). I'm not crazy about labels, but if it helps you find the type you're looking for... So: recommendations, please... What are the classics I've missed out on? While I'm at it: I also used to freak for Todd Terry's stuttery House from 88-89 (like Can You Feel It and Yeah Buddy). Anything else comparable?
1998-10-16 04:18Andrew Duke Cognition AudioworksDJ Fuckall wrote: > So if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to desc
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DJ Fuckall wrote:
quoted 4 lines So if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to describe techy> So if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to describe techy hip-hop/breakdancing music? Can I presume the new Kurtis Mantronik album I've been enjoying so much (a comeback from his sell-out days, I'd say) fits the category? I've always loved this somewhat cheesy style of Hip-Hop (I still cherish the first Mantronix albums). > I'm not crazy about labels, but if it helps you find the type you're looking for... > > So: recommendations, please... What are the classics I've missed out on?
***early electro classics: Cybotron (Juan Atkins and Rick Davis): "Cosmic Cars" (1982), "Clear" (1983), Afrika Bambaata (sp) and the Soul Sonic Force came out after "Cosmic Cars", though AB and the SSF are miscredited as producing the first electro; from them, check "Planet Rock", "Looking For The Perfect Beat" and others; check early productions from John Robie and Arthur Baker (the best thing that ever happened to New Order); Dynamix II "Give The DJ A Break", etc; you want 82-85ish; then freestyle started to appear, booty stuff like Luke, 2 Live Crew, etc; re: newer stuff: Detroit is still the key, IMO (Florida's "electro" is really funky breaks; what you seem to be reading/hearing is electro is probably breaks or bigbeat (Chemical Brothers/etc-ish): Detroit's Drexciya/Dopplereffekt/Elecktroids, Ectomorph (from Ann Arbor), Aux 88, Model 500 (that Atkins guy again!), plenty more (tired...must sleep; this should help get you started), a lot of incredible bands from the Netherlands and Germany as well; I-F, Anthony Rother, etc; again, this is just a start re: new Mantronik album; I love the early Mantronik too, and even dealt with "Got To Have Your Love" and Bryce Luvah's horrid misogynist raps, but his new one, with Traylude rapping, is closer to the bigbeat anger of the Prodigy than Electro (or anything else for that matter); in fact, the only electroish track on "I Sing The Body Electro" is "Original Electro"--and that's a Kraftwerk cutup; BTW, you'll want Kraftwerk too: "Tour De France", "Numbers", etc. Hope this gets you started. Andrew -- Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 TEL 902-422-7132 FAX 902-422-1262 http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition (Cognition Audioworks/In The Mix: listen : read) In The Mix show 575: Richie Hawtin/Neil Landstrumm/Merrick Brown In The Mix show 576: John Tejada/Damon Wild/D.JeRome playing now: John Acquaviva Presents Skills:K7 world premiere playing next: John Tejada:Little Green Lights And Four Inch Faders:A13 world premiere
1998-10-16 04:31Michael UptonOn Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote: | ***early electro classics:
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On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote: | ***early electro classics: Cybotron (Juan Atkins and Rick Davis): | "Cosmic Cars" (1982), "Clear" (1983), Afrika Bambaata (sp) and the | Soul Sonic Force came out after "Cosmic Cars", though AB and the SSF | are miscredited as producing the first electro; from them, check | "Planet Rock", "Looking For The Perfect Beat" and others; check early | productions from John Robie and Arthur Baker (the best thing that ever | happened to New Order); Dynamix II "Give The DJ A Break", etc; There's a compilation that I reckon is really worthwhile called 'Best of Electro' on Street Sounds. They had comps (just called 'Electro') happening fairly contemporary to the whole explosion, and the "best of" is a relatively recent cd release made up of tunes from these. A lot of the stuff Andrew mentions. There's quite a bit of overlap between this and the Mastersounds 'Classic Electro' album, which focusses on instrumental versions, if that's your thing. It also has 'Planet Rock'. For what happened next, which is where I'd put Mantronix - and some pretty damn obscure, but really exciting stuff - try 'Beat Classic', a comp put together by J Saul Kane (aka Octagon Man/Depth Charge). It puts his own output to shame, IMO. Michael ____________________________________________ "Also, he has automatic evasion devices" http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~michael/jj.html
1998-10-16 04:29Tony BiedenkappYou may also want to check out: Third Electric '1.9.8.3' Electrecord Mars2008/Aerodynamix
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You may also want to check out: Third Electric '1.9.8.3' Electrecord Mars2008/Aerodynamix 'Split 12"' Electrecord Cron 'Scalable Architectures' (Todd Sines) on clear vinyl Le Car 'Auto-Motif EP' Ersatz Electronome 'Music Telex' Viewlexx (This is the 1st release on the label) The Octagon Man ' Vidd' Electron Industries They are all some nice electro, and coincidentally, they are all for sale. If interested refer to the .sig. TeknoCon mailto: teknocon@flash.net http://members.tripod.com/~zeldagirl/amtrak -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks <cognition@globalserve.net> To: DJ Fuckall <charlesian@comnet.ca>; idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org>; 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, October 16, 1998 12:18 AM Subject: (idm) Re:electro recommendations?
quoted 3 lines DJ Fuckall wrote:>DJ Fuckall wrote: > >> So if I understand correctly, the term "electro" has been used to
describe techy hip-hop/breakdancing music? Can I presume the new Kurtis Mantronik album I've been enjoying so much (a comeback from his sell-out days, I'd say) fits the category? I've always loved this somewhat cheesy style of Hip-Hop (I still cherish the first Mantronix albums).
quoted 1 line I'm not crazy about labels, but if it helps you find the type you're>> I'm not crazy about labels, but if it helps you find the type you're
looking for...
quoted 4 lines So: recommendations, please... What are the classics I've missed out on?>> >> So: recommendations, please... What are the classics I've missed out on? > >***early electro classics: Cybotron (Juan Atkins and Rick Davis): "Cosmic
Cars" (1982), "Clear" (1983), Afrika Bambaata (sp) and the Soul Sonic Force came out after "Cosmic Cars", though AB and the SSF are miscredited as producing the first electro; from them, check "Planet Rock", "Looking For The Perfect Beat" and others; check early productions
quoted 1 line from John Robie and Arthur Baker (the best thing that ever happened to New>from John Robie and Arthur Baker (the best thing that ever happened to New
Order); Dynamix II "Give The DJ A Break", etc; you want 82-85ish; then freestyle started to appear, booty stuff like Luke, 2 Live Crew, etc; re: newer stuff: Detroit is still the key, IMO (Florida's "electro" is really funky breaks; what you seem to be reading/hearing is
quoted 1 line electro is probably breaks or bigbeat (Chemical Brothers/etc-ish):>electro is probably breaks or bigbeat (Chemical Brothers/etc-ish):
Detroit's Drexciya/Dopplereffekt/Elecktroids, Ectomorph (from Ann Arbor), Aux 88, Model 500 (that Atkins guy again!), plenty more (tired...must sleep; this should help get you started), a lot of incredible bands from the Netherlands and Germany as well; I-F, Anthony Rother, etc;
quoted 1 line again, this is just a start re: new Mantronik album; I love the early>again, this is just a start re: new Mantronik album; I love the early
Mantronik too, and even dealt with "Got To Have Your Love" and Bryce Luvah's horrid misogynist raps, but his new one, with Traylude rapping, is closer to the bigbeat anger of the Prodigy than Electro (or anything else for that matter); in fact, the only electroish track on "I
quoted 1 line Sing The Body Electro" is "Original Electro"--and that's a Kraftwerk c>Sing The Body Electro" is "Original Electro"--and that's a Kraftwerk cutup;
BTW, you'll want Kraftwerk too: "Tour De France", "Numbers", etc. Hope this gets you started. Andrew
quoted 11 lines --> >-- >Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks >1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 >TEL 902-422-7132 FAX 902-422-1262 >http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition >(Cognition Audioworks/In The Mix: listen : read) >In The Mix show 575: Richie Hawtin/Neil Landstrumm/Merrick Brown >In The Mix show 576: John Tejada/Damon Wild/D.JeRome >playing now: John Acquaviva Presents Skills:K7 world premiere >playing next: John Tejada:Little Green Lights And Four Inch Faders:A13
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1998-10-16 07:22robotTony Biedenkapp wrote: > Electronome 'Music Telex' Viewlexx (This is the 1st release on th
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Tony Biedenkapp wrote:
quoted 1 line Electronome 'Music Telex' Viewlexx (This is the 1st release on the label)> Electronome 'Music Telex' Viewlexx (This is the 1st release on the label)
HA!!! That's funny! Ferenc got you SUCKA! VIEWLEXX V-7/1 Beverly Hills 808303 vs Hott (2x7") VIEWLEXX V-12/1 I-f - Portrait Of A Dead Girl (12") VIEWLEXX V-12/2 I-f / Jungian Archetype - Test Pilot Vol 1 (12"+10") VIEWLEXX V-12/3 The Brown Elbow Conspiracy (EP) VIEWLEXX V-12/4 Spysatellite (12") V-000 IF - Playstation #2 (one track promo only 12") V-001 Electronome - Music Telex EP (12") So Music Telex is the 7th release on Viewlexx! It's just numered V-001. By the way Playstion is one of the most incredible records I've heard. The vocals are enough to drive you CRAZY!!! Many thanks to Ferenc for those lovely sewer tunes. They're soooo dirty!! -rbc3 PS stuff to look out for: Ectomorph (or anything on Interdimentional Transmissions) Le Car (or anything on Ersatz Audio/Monoplaza) Krok Keith Tucker IF (or anything on Interr-Ference/Viewlexx/Murdercapital) BoltzBoltz and Rootpowder (or anything on Electrecord) John Selway/Synapse Klys Tron Anthony Rother