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While there is only games/movies/blabla , and not music section on this board, i will post here .

I love electronic music, most of the time only listen this kind , and just rarely i listen to soundtracks from movies smile.gif .
To be more exact , progressive house ( deep , melodic progressive ) , minimal , some techno .


I have some nice online radios for this ( friskyradio.com , di.fm ) , or a forum that ppl post dj's mixes ( u should really try this one , e-vizio.com ) .

Tell me if u find something nice, meanwhile i'll get back to my playlist tongue.gif

enjoy wink.gif
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i'm interested both to soundtracks and electronic music crazy.gif

in your field of preferences, do you have any particular track, with link, to recommend? Edited by gninori
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QUOTE(z3n0mal4 @ Aug 10 2007, 03:22 PM) [snapback]43837[/snapback]

tks for the nice links. the way i like it: direct links for direct songs biggrin.gif

my electronic mood is for tribal, orgiastic, house, techno, giungle music
the perfect example for me?
band: Fluke. Music: Zion

remember matrix 2 reloaded, the general orgy scene & the love scene
here's the scene from the film (the first minute of music is not well-recorded, pity)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3u7hvzzf00...related&search=

same music, better quality, with the best scenes of matrix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmLyZajiweU...related&search=
(maybe i'll burst another bubble, but i didnt like matrix 2 and 3, but that can be discussed in other part of the board smile.gif )

other songs from fluke:
tosh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i3WOclcrCE...related&search=

atom bomb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqBK5kA1b_k...related&search=

absurd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv46NB_7QdY...related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd1EsB84Ij4...related&search= (atom bomb without words)

even bjork remixed them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_j3QjRRGZs...related&search=

so i could listen to a list with prodigy, chemical brothers, etc too laugh.gif

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QUOTE(z3n0mal4 @ Aug 13 2007, 11:32 AM) [snapback]44481[/snapback]

anubis , u are talking about trance , and trance is not all electronic music tongue.gif so they are just heroes , not gods tongue.gif

Maybe they are not so (godly)versatile but they sure make good music.
Anyway, its all about the beat cool.gif .
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Hey, Tang, remember the mother band of electronic music (It was so called then, back in the 70`s) Tangerine Dream?

http://www.tangerinedream.org/

Nowadays I am not a so big fan of EM....it`s too ...soulless.. too mathematic

cheers,

cb
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yes Curious, thanks, I was a fan of that kind and other german groups or even Terry Riley, nut much lesser now, same reasons that U wink.gif
In fact i'm too lazy to keep on diggin in the humongous music world of today, I just follow some good radios but i gave up learning names … sleep1.gif

But keep on feed the musical post pals, it worth it ! notworthy.gif (^ ^) crazy.gif
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eheh...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music
In the 1970s, the electronic style was revolutionised by the Düsseldorf band Kraftwerk, who used electronics and robotics to symbolise and sometimes gleefully celebrate the alienation of the modern technological world. To this day their music remains uncompromisingly electronic.[citation needed] In Germany particularly electronic sounds were incorporated into popular music by bands such as Cluster, Neu!, Tangerine Dream, Can, Popol Vuh, DAF and others.
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QUOTE(gninori @ Aug 13 2007, 09:06 PM) [snapback]44642[/snapback]

eheh...
In the 1970s, the electronic style was revolutionised by the Düsseldorf band Kraftwerk, .....


Just a small anecdote..:
In the late seventies I was working in the best ice-cream parlour of Düsseldorf (Palatini`s) and almost fell in love with a stupendous young waitress working with me...I say "almost" because the day after our first night out clubbing the leader of "Kraftwerk" Florian Schneider came for an ice-cream....That was it. She started dating him and ignoring me. He came a few more times for an ice-cream (I even had to make him special compositions of it) and suddenlly stopped coming by, at the same time she quitted working...
Which girl keeps going out with a poor ice-cream seller when she can do it with a pop star? That`s why I did`nt give a damm and kept looking for other girls. Good old 70`s...there was so many open and friendly girls in Düsseldorf then!

A nostalgic,

cb
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A sad story Curious ! wink.gif But a nice aera for me too huhu !
About Elecronic music pionneers I'm nto a specialist but I recall Terry Riley's repetitive tapes as my first encounter with that kind, just before the german Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schultze, Popol Vuh etc., perfect music for psychedelic tripd muahahha.
There was good beat in Kraftwerk but not at all in than these early german electronic music bands IMO (^ ^) crazy.gif
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