Hahaha
#51 posted by starbuck on 2003/08/01 17:01:53
classic, and with 8 signatures they're sure to do the public's bidding
UnF
#52 posted by killjoy on 2003/08/01 20:47:06
right now i am listening to Funkstorung - Appetite for Disctruction... but its a 45 and i'm listening on 33. it sounds cooler that way, you can hear the detailed crunchiness.
DnB:
Klute - Lie, Cheat and Steal, as shambler said, is t3h r0x0r.
London Elektricity - Funky, Orchestrated, Dancefloor DnB
Soul:R Recordings - Soul:ution Pt. 3 - the best in funky dnb
Calibre - Hold Back - sex. on. legs.
high contrast - basement track
influx datum - take my
Breaks/Step:
Tipper - Holding Path. oh my fucking god this album rocks!!!
Zinc
Wookie
The Streets
Ambient Buttcore/IDM:
Speedranch vs. Janskynoise
Venetian Snares
Mu-Ziq - Bilious Paths
Funkstorung
Farben
squarepusher
hellfish
electric birds
afx - melodies from mars
Funk and Soul:
David Holmes - new mix cd
Classic Salsoul Mastercuts
Dayton
Elza Soares
Quincy Jones
Roy Ayers
Lalo Schifrin
Mark Farina
Mr. Scruff
Techno/Electro:
Carl Cox - Want a Life
primate records
drumcode records
bush records
marco carola
bryan zentz
fischerspooner
adult
Selway
ben sims
underworld
beyer and lenk!
boink boink
Dark Musik
#53 posted by here on 2003/08/03 03:57:24
did you know dead can dance ???
Yes We Do, Here
#54 posted by Vondur on 2003/08/03 16:48:59
and it rocks
Vondur
#55 posted by Vodka on 2003/08/03 17:29:19
I suggest you Listen to Kirkorov and Boris Moiseev. They are sweet
Speedy
#56 posted by Vondur on 2003/08/04 05:16:19
who are they? tell me more! i'm intrigued.
#57 posted by Vodka on 2003/08/04 20:07:59
Its very dark music. You know, the kind that makes you want to stab yourself in the face, tear off ears and jump into the bottomless pit.
Gleep
Is it healthy to be listen to They're Coming to Take Me Away by Lard, over and over again?
The worms in my brain are complaining, you see. Got a good trump song to drive it out?
Huh?
#59 posted by Tronyn on 2003/08/06 03:32:36
Dead can dance isn't dark at all.
I've listened to them a fair amount, if we're thinking the same group then they're more of a light folk/world/ambient act.
gothic/punk/industrial in the 1970s:
Joy Division (influential on such diverse 90's acts as Nirvana, Radiohead and NIN)
try skinny puppy: they're very dark and eccentric. however, they might be a bit too weird for anyone who isn't fully into industrial music.
Ah, Tronyn
#60 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/08/06 09:42:36
I believe they were talking about Kirkorov and Boris Moiseev.
Speedy
#61 posted by here on 2003/08/12 17:52:23
I m not agree with you , this is note suicide-music !
Listen "how to fortunate the man with none" I love this requiem
Music...
#62 posted by Shambler on 2003/09/05 16:17:02
...if you want some really nice chillout/ambient (sorry vondur not dark and evile) then I can heartily recommend:
Tipper - Surrounded (Myutopia)
Not breaks as his usually stuff is, just very nice mellow downtempo stuff.
And other music ideas...
Killjoy: Hellfish....eh. Used to be a big man in the later era of the gabber scene here in the UK, sometime partner of the mighty DJ Producer and owner (I think) of Deathchant records. Tried a recent CD of his and it is some weird shit.
Vondur: Thanks to the Russian I now have some proper dark ambient - R|A|A|N - The Nacrasti (Malignant Antibody), very good dark droning.
Fatty: I had the Lard album with that on LOL. Didn't Lard end up vaguely related to Ministry or something?? I remember lyrics about pulling out ones teeth as the goverment were hiding data transmitters in your fillings...
Buggered If I Know
Maybe Jello Biafra played with 'em once, but I do recall an interview which said that the "lyrics" for Jesus Built My Hotrod were done by Gibbie Hayes from the Butthole Surfers. And I know that said "Gibbying" is exactly the same as in "Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales" off Independent Worm Saloon.
There's Actually Someone Named Gibbie?
#64 posted by cyBeAr on 2003/09/06 05:19:14
yay hip and cool
Gibbie Or Gibby, I Can't 'member.
And I'm too lazy to look it up.
Interesting Ambient Electronic Stuff
http://www.khate.org
This woman needs to do the soundtrack to Doom 3 and Quake IV.
Khate...
#67 posted by Shambler on 2003/11/07 03:57:40
Some nice chillout rhythms and bleeps and bits there.
But perhaps a bit too groovy and not evile enough for D3....ask Vondur, he will advise on such areas.
...although.
#68 posted by Shambler on 2003/11/07 04:00:15
I agree that someone like this could do a very good soundtrack if requested. After all it's definitely a good genre and combination of sounds.
#69 posted by account suspended :/ on 2003/11/11 16:34:37
Too Much Metal 4 Me
#70 posted by [Kona] on 2003/11/15 18:15:07
not a single ppls mentioned rap
thing with hiphop and rap is that if you search underground stuff there is much more quality than other genres. at least for me.
but if you like idm/ambient techno type stuff like boards of canada, then you should check out:
prefuse 73
anti-pop consortium - Arrhythmia
zion i
cannibal ox
jedi mind tricks
deep puddle dynamics
clouddead
To Go With...
#71 posted by Shambler on 2003/11/19 09:44:49
...me seeing the matrix films recently, two matrix themed tracks, both kick some serious arse:
)E|B( - Bullet Time
http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/player/audio.asp?ID=6745
Hive - Neo
http://www.breakbeat.co.uk/player/audio.asp?ID=6495
The latter was actually commissioned for Reloaded but not used which to be honest is a crime against humanity, this would have pissed all over the tired RATM nonsense at the end.
You Mean
#72 posted by nitin on 2003/11/19 10:22:53
the song that suspiciously sounded like people yelling WACHOWSKI, WACHOSWKI, WACHOSWKI!
I Don't Know...
#73 posted by Shambler on 2003/11/19 16:16:48
...my ears switched off then...
...in the same way my brain had switched off two hours previously.
BOOM!
That Hive Track Is Ferocious
#74 posted by grahf on 2003/11/24 20:21:16
/me likes.
Hive's album Devious Methods is killer too.
Album!?!
#75 posted by Shambler on 2003/11/25 06:42:30
Where?? Gimme gimme!!
And what the hell happened to UFO!'s album too??
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