modern idm/electro
my favorites are:
Rephlex Disco Assault Systems
Cylob
DMX krew
all do a smart twist on electro from time to time
without getting too chin-strokey
if you're in the UK, definately take in a rephlex show
On 9/26/05, StaticBeats <stupidnametaken@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 37 lines I've recently turned 30 and could just as easily say
>
> I've recently turned 30 and could just as easily say
> that nothing being produced today sounds like techno
> as I remember it back in the day. But what's the point
> of that? Electronic music evolves just like any other
> genre. Sure it doesnt sound the same as 10 years
> before - but then wherefore the intelligence? We'd all
> be bored to tears listening to 10 years of the exact
> same sound with nary a deviation. Electro good.
> Progress better.
>
> So let's see... How about Aux 88 or Drexciya for some
> electro listening? Or some of Suction Records output -
> Solvent, Lowfish, mmm.. goodie!?
>
> Shimone/Justes
> http://www.staticbeats.com
> http://www.jungle-life.com
> http://www.boomboombap.com
>
> --- Greg Hill <cameron69@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > electro? who in your opinion produces electro? I'm
> > in my 30s and my idea of
> > electro is stuff like Hashim, World Class Wreckin
> > cru, DJ Matrix, Freestyle,
> > Jonzun crew, Kraftwerk... nothing being produced
> > today in any type of
> > electronic music sounds like this stuff...the
> > closest would be Incunabula
> > from Autechre.
>
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