I like some things you're posting here, but it does feel like this thread is getting hijacked to plug and self/friend-promote. I like a lot of your music, but.... what's happening here?
Sorry, didnt mean to hijack anything. Sure, I've become friends with some of these folks, but I discovered them through their music first. A lot of the music I listen to I discovered through producer communities and groups. So I can't help if I know some of these folks. I actually like and listen to their stuff and thought it fit the whole "here's some cool electronic music" thread. It's electronic music, it's music I actually listen to. How else would people discover unknown music if no one shared it? It's been a bit dead around here, thought it would be cool to go with more unknown stuff than the usual. Just seems strange that if I was sharing a bunch of music that is more known, that would be fine. But sharing unknown music from folks who I happen to have become friends with online means there's some ulterior motive behind it. If someone else here knew someone who was making some good electronic music, I'd wanna hear it. Aren't we all just promoting electronic music we love, listen to, and want to support here? If we know the person at all, we're not allowed to share their music even if we love it? It just seems strange. If I was talking about The Prodigy or Aphex Twin or Autechre I would still be promoting music. It's all the same, music we love and want to share. It's not like I'm sharing my cousin's shitty amateur punk polka band here. These are electronic producers from all over the world and I've mostly shared other people's music here. Sure I made a couple of posts about my new album release back in September. I did respond to Your Name Here earlier about what I did to promote my album since he was trying to figure out how to get his music out to a bigger audience and thought it may help him. But I can't help it if no one else wanted to share anything here the last couple of months and I tried to keep the thread alive by sharing some folks' music.
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I swear I don't know any of these following guys personally...
Any EPROM fans here? I dug this collaboration Shades EP he did with DnB producer Alix Perez.
Last edited by neorev; 12-24-2015 at 07:09 PM.
Also really loved Monstro's Spectre EP...
Some slow brooding techno, especially love the production. Some bits remind me of Gesaffelstein... if you don't know Gesaffelstein, check out his album Aleph.
And Mr. Oizo just released the Hand In The Fire EP...
Title track is a collab with Charli XCX.
He released this short little film called Being Flat to promote it, starring Stevie from HBO's Eastbound & Down...
and Underworld released the remastered super deluxe edition of their album Second Toughest In The Infants last month...
The third disc of unreleased material is pretty darn good. This and Dubnobasswithmyheadman super deluxe are amazing boxsets. Can't wait for Beaucoup Fish next!
These three albums are definitive Underworld.
Underworld is also releasing a new album in March called Barbara Barbara We Face A Shining Future that is available to preorder.
http://www.underworldlive.com/
Neorev, I am going to respond I'm just listening to all the music first before I make a comment.
Lorn's new album "Vessel" just came out on December 30th and I'm loving it! He recently did the music for the video game Killzone Shadow Fall. He's associated with Brainfeeder and Ninja Tune.
You can name your own price, with no minimum here... http://lorn.bandcamp.com
Pitchfork just posted an article about a bunch of electronic live albums that are better than being at the gig (ooookay), but I'm taking it as a "great live albums" post. Working my way through it, there's some pretty great stuff, including Autechre's recently update AE_LIVE bundle from their current tour. Five more shows were added to it in December.
http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/981-si...n-being-there/
Looking back on some older, but still pretty damn good live releases...
The Prodigy released World's On Fire Live CD/DVD (or Blu-ray) a few years ago, which features some live only exclusive tracks/alternate versions.
The Chemical Brothers did the same with their live release called Don't Think.
If you go back even further, Underworld released Everything, Everything as well as a dozen or more awesome live collections with lots of rare and unreleased material.
Leftfield has a live album called Tourism.
Justice's Access All Arenas and A Cross The Universe (prefer Access All Arenas, they really chop up and mix up their songs more)
Atari Teenage Riot's Riot In Japan 2011.
Meat Beat Manifesto's Live '05 accompanying Travelogue Live '05 DVD.
Amon Tobin's ISAM Live CD/DVD as well as a few live recordings released online, his Foley Room Live In Brussels and Ninja Tune Takeover ones are pretty damn good.
And we all know Daft Punk's Alive.
Iamamiwhoami's Concert In Blue and Animal Collective's Live At 930 are some good recent ones.
I'm trying to think if I forget any other good ones...
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I love House Music..the stuff from New York, London and Chicago from the 1990s...i always loved Disco as a child...house music is a modern day extension of that.
I feel sorry for anyone who refuses to listen to it. Its ecstasy, their missing out on great great music.
Its more specific record labels than particular artists when it comes to house.
Record labels such as Junior Boys Own, Nervous Records, Strictly Rhythm, Happy Records (obscure Detroit label), Easy Street Records, Nu-Soul....and many more.
just a ton of really interesting sexy atmospheric soulful electronic music. I love crate digging and finding obscure gems.
Obviously House music came back in a MAJOR way in Europe in last few years..all this new stuff is influenced by the music from the labels i mentioned above.
Totally different genre of electronica but another label i been getting into hugely is James Lavelle from Unkle's MO WAX records
was so cool in the 90s.
Its a mixture of Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Techno, Jazz...DJ Shadow released Entroducing on it, Dr Octagon was on it many more.
I dont think its around anymore...but i picked up an AMAZING compilation of the labels music from about 1992-1996.
its the best weed music ever..stunning.
.................
Last edited by Your Name Here; 07-25-2016 at 12:10 PM.
I think you're gonna make me cry. I know Aquila may get to bawling.
But thanks for those amazing and kind words. It truly means a lot to me. And don't worry, I'm on Aquila's case to put out some more tunes. He definitely has another solid batch of songs leftover. I'll be sure to share your words with him.
I actually did release something new on New Years Day. I ended up doing a last minute live performance on an online radio streaming concert for the Electro-Music.com community. People in the chat who know me started bugging me to jump on and do a set, so I did. I performed a couple of unreleased tracks that were a little different from my usual stuff. When I saw the response was very positive in the chat and forums, I decided to throw a few tracks together and put it up the very next morning. It's kinda like my little concept mini-album or EP or whatever. I'm known for doing aggressive stuff aimed at blasting the crap out of it live, so I was a little nervous how folks would react to a change of pace. It is up for sale now on digital music stores and streaming sites, but if you go to my Bandcamp you can name your own price (there's no minimum, so if you enter "0" it's free!) and download in the format of your choice. I like to give folks choices when experiencing music and I know during these tough times some don't have the luxury spending money on music. I've been there myself. So I always like to have a free option.
Bandcamp - https://neorev.bandcamp.com/album/ac...-lands-unknown (Name your own price, no minimum)
Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A44GBXQ
Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/music/...zfvyumi45gvwk4
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/1DqBXce3OZnHzbWyy7OvIb
Tidal - http://www.tidal.com/album/55808308
Microsoft Groove - https://music.microsoft.com/album/ne...933?target=web
iTunes and Apple Music coming soon!
Hopefully folks aren't too bothered with this post. But I'm happy you enjoyed it Your Name Here and thank you for taking the time to listen and writing those words.
Last edited by neorev; 01-07-2016 at 09:52 AM.
Chemical Brothers' full set from Woodstock '99...
The Prodigy live at Phoenix Festival '96...
Amon Tobin - ISAM Live (taken from CD/DVD release)...
Junkie XL live 1999...
Moderat (aka Modeselektor & Apparat) are coming out with their third album "III" on April 1st as well as a world tour...
The record is being co-released by Mute Records and Monkeytown Records. It sees the trio of Apparat (Sascha Ring) and Modeselektor (Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary) rounding out their trilogy of electronic pop LPs following 2013's II and 2009's Moderat.
Tracklisting:
01.Eating Hooks
02.Running
03.Finder
04.Ghostmother
05.Reminder
06.The Fool
07.Intruder
08.Animal Trails
09.Ethereal
Release Date: 01.04.2016
Spring Tour Trailer
Last edited by Al_Hunter; 01-14-2016 at 02:00 PM.
New Moderat single "Reminder" from the forthcoming "III".... Cannot wait!!!
Last edited by Tums206_BFY; 02-05-2016 at 09:51 PM.
anyone into Dance With The Dead???
Imagine Justice, but with more 80's style and a bit cinematic horror soundtrack music mixed in.
Nosaj Thing - Drift [Full Album]
Slow Magic - ▲ [Full Album]
EPROM - Center Of The Sun (Bong-Ra Remix)