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Thread started 02/07/13 7:41pm

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The Old Electronic Music Thread

Rules (yes, rules!) are as follows...

1. All genres, styles and varieties are accepted, allowed and encouraged, but please, nothing released after 1999.


2. Lets try something new here. PLEASE do not post YouTube videos within the thread. Rather, post them as links, like this...


[ url= ]Psychick Warriors ov Gaia - Exit 23 (Source)[ /url ]


... with the video address inside the first set of brackets, after the = sign (but with no extra spaces, those were only included so you could see the example, not an actual link). You can also post links to videos on other sites in the same fashion.

This will make the thread load MUCH faster, particularly when Replying, and allow more people to take part because their browsers won't freeze (assuming there will ever be that many videos in the thread lol ).

3. Please try to includ the year the song was released within your post.


[Edited 2/7/13 19:43pm]

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Reply #1 posted 02/07/13 7:48pm

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Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia - Exit 23 (Source) 1990

OK. Working now. lol


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Reply #2 posted 02/07/13 8:10pm

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Link & E621 - Antacid (1995)

Link is Mark Pritchard

E621 is Tom Middleton

Sounds SOOOOO much better on vinyl. disbelief

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Reply #3 posted 02/07/13 9:16pm

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Reply #4 posted 02/07/13 9:26pm

Fonkyman

You're due a spankin. eek

I've just sat staring at the lappy for 10 minutes, tryin to reply to ya in the 'Song' thread. It all crashed and burned and I'm blaming you. Specially as you know all about browser crashin and squirtin an everyfing. It's all your fault, definitely. nod

I'm gonna leave it there cos I'm a bit scared of ya. I've heard about you, makin people gush and squirt and quite frankly, I don't wanna squirt. Not just yet anyway.

So, I was gonna say, in amongst the youtubes if it woulda let me:

" 'Panties' already started a house thread. I've been chuckin some in there, wondered where you were. I lived in that neighbourhood too for a few years. The dark one with the Cargo Nets. confused Don't go there enough now. Aphex, Luke Slater, Autechre, Robert Hood, (Some) Jeff Mills, Underground Resistance, etc. etc... My brains so fried I'm amazed I remembered those names. Always was shit with the names. That was the good stuff though. Hold on, we're back in the 'clubbin' thread...

I reckon you'd have liked Lost.

http://youtu.be/8MTM4p0Hx0o - youtube

http://youtu.be/LCsd2CDmXds - youtube

http://youtu.be/oHvvwI3jEtM - youtube

What was that bit about rules? biggrin I'm a bit dizzy now, I'll check next time. biggrin

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Reply #5 posted 02/07/13 9:32pm

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Cerebus said:

Sounds SOOOOO much better on vinyl. disbelief

I hope you're being sazzy. neutral

Edit: Course you are.

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Reply #6 posted 02/07/13 9:35pm

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Fonkyman said:

Cerebus said:

Sounds SOOOOO much better on vinyl. disbelief

I hope you're being sazzy. neutral

What's "sazzy"? lol I own this on vinyl and it the difference in sound is indescribable.

I didn't know there was a house thread. confused Oh well, I want to keep this one to all types of music, but before 1999. I'm sure there's room for all of 'em. His, yours and mine. biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 02/07/13 9:42pm

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Leo Küpper - Aérosons (1985)

Belgian composer and theoretician, born April 16, 1935 in Nidrum. He worked with Henri Pousseur at the first electronic music studio in Belgium and is founder and director of the "Studio de Recherches et de Structurations Electroniques Auditives" in Brussels.

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Reply #8 posted 02/07/13 9:57pm

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Sazzy = Sarcastic. I thought for a minute there you could mean they didn't sound better, which o course, they do. Far as my ears go anyway. I'm half asleep and very stoned and for a minute there... Nevermind. Don't mind me wink

I was gonna mention the house thread back in the 'song' thread, before you'd posted the 'this thread' lol Like I said, it all collapsed so I chucked it in the 'this thread'.

Now I should be asleep but I'm noddin my head to bleedin 202's and 303s and It's all your fault. biggrin I'm definitely blaming you and I plan to flood your thread with technoplenty. If I can remember any names or find em online that is.... Got 'Dark Angel' in my ears now.

Fuck it, shall we go clubbin? biggrin

http://youtu.be/zWoZqoxdN5U

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Reply #9 posted 02/07/13 10:01pm

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Fonkyman said:

I reckon you'd have liked Lost.

http://youtu.be/8MTM4p0Hx0o - youtube

http://youtu.be/LCsd2CDmXds - youtube

What was that bit about rules? biggrin I'm a bit dizzy now, I'll check next time. biggrin

That bit about rules was keep the modern stuff in other threads! mad lol I had a perfect reply for the song you posted, but I'd like to keep this thread on topic.

Autechre is muh shit. I could do a thread with just their music. I already started to post side 2 of Lego Feet, but decided I'd focus on some other stuff because that seemed to easy and obvious (in my own head, anyway). I own nearly everything they've ever released and have already pre-ordered their upcoming album (180 gram 2x12").

Jeff Mills I sometimes love, sometimes think he's not trying very hard. I think my very favorite Jeff Mills release (at least of all the old ones) might be the X-103 Thera EP.

X-103 - Eruption (1992)

X-103 - Thera (1992)

X-103 - Magma (1992)

I'm bumpin' 'Magma' so loud that things in my living room are vibrating. My cat just got up, gave me a squinty eyed "FU!" look and walked out of the room. lol

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Reply #10 posted 02/07/13 10:15pm

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Good luck with keepin the thread on topic and Autechre are the bollocks by the way. I haven't kept up with any of it for years though. I can do without Jeff Mills really. Had some bangin nights with him playin though.

Go easy on the poor squinty one. I've had cats for years myself. Thankfully I don't blast out the techno like I used to. They tend to love the ambient. You know they run the place anyway so best to keep em sweet. neko

Love em:

http://youtu.be/RkVNvRHDU3c

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Reply #11 posted 02/07/13 10:27pm

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It's not that hard to keep a thread like this on topic when there's a bunch of other ones that can be used for the other stuff folks want to post. However, not trippin'. shrug

My cats are WELL cared for. Spoiled beyond belief, really. Strangely, one of them HATES classical music! lol Actually comes up, puts a paw on me and meows when I play it. When it stops, he lays down and goes to sleep. lol Otherwise, they don't really care. It was just the volume that woke up Fatty Lumps tonight.

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Reply #12 posted 02/07/13 10:28pm

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Fonkyman said:

Love em:

http://youtu.be/RkVNvRHDU3c

Air Liquide! Yes! highfive One of my favorites. I've got a folder on one of my externals labeled AIR LIQUIDE JAMMIN UNIT WALKER CEM ORAL INGMAR KOCH with 919 tracks in it! lol

My favorite Air Liquide jam EVER isn't on YouTube, though. Never has been. So I think I'm going to go fix that right now...

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Reply #13 posted 02/07/13 10:51pm

Fonkyman

I think you're a bit mental.

I think you've got a funny taste in music too and I think I like it. lol Then again, I'm mental as well so what do I know.

I've got barely any of my 'house' stuff on the lappy. It's all on vinyl. Haven't been arsed to track any of it down online or convert it, maybe I will.

Like I said, cats run the place. Show me one that aint spoilt. I've got one here on heat and she's driving me nuts.

I find it hard to keep anything on topic but I'll try not to post any Frank Sinatra or Bob Marley if I can. I wont talk about turnips and what time the last night bus goes past the magic roundabout either. Give ol fatty lumps a stroke (Pardon the pun) from me and turn it up. wink

http://youtu.be/CNhdfiPf6ZI

http://youtu.be/5UDP7TCGmw8

http://youtu.be/5eh0IOSX1UY

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Reply #14 posted 02/07/13 11:18pm

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I'm completely mental. Thanks! biggrin

Talking? I don't care about that. Talk about... whatever! Although I do truly hate turnips.

Music, on the other hand, old and electronic. lol

Dan Curtin. Cool. Liked that one. Don't think I've ever heard it before.

Autechre - Rsdio, nice one! Love how it takes forever getting there, and then kind of wanders off, like it forgot what it was doing. Tri Repetae is such a great album, though. I guess I'm going to have to post some AE.

Djax-Up-Beats.. I never could figure out how the hell you were supposed to say that and it drove me nuts. They released a HUGE amount of music, though. So much that I had to start ignoring some of it because you couldn't depend on it being great. This Stephen Brown track is quality, though.

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Reply #15 posted 02/07/13 11:23pm

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Hardfloor - Acperience 1 (1993)

Edit: Forgot the 1.

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Reply #16 posted 02/07/13 11:50pm

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OK, it's been aggravating me for years that this song wasn't on YouTube, so now it is...

Air Liquide - Live In New York City 1994 Part 3 (1994/95)

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Reply #17 posted 02/07/13 11:50pm

Fonkyman

Apologies to fatty lumps and squinty. smile

http://youtu.be/s_fKwC7NJlU

Edit: ^ Good girl, that's gorgeous. biggrin pussy

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Reply #18 posted 02/08/13 12:22am

Fonkyman

Black Dog. Follows me everywhere.

http://youtu.be/OYusX7V1SaI

http://youtu.be/pbu5vAipE3Y

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Reply #19 posted 02/08/13 12:23am

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^ Thanks!

& lol Fatty Lumps IS actually one of the things I call Skineck (his real name), but he was also the squinty one. Jake is the other, classical music hating cat.

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OK, this first one isn't a direct AE track, but rather, a remix. I was trying to think of where I would place it if I was making a "I could only listen to 'this many' songs for the rest of my life" list. I got to thirty, which got me to thinking of a few of the other tracks that would be on that list. All three of these would definitely be in my top 30 all-time. I have, in fact, listened to 'Falling Free' on repeat for at least 90 minutes straight. lol

Autechre - Basscadet (Beaumonthannanttwomx) (1994)

Curve - Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) (1993)

Nine Inch Nails - At The Heart Of It All (1995) This is a fan video, and they did a good job, but personally I'd rather just listen to the song without the visual.

'At The Heart Of It All' is the name of the track, but it's actually an Aphex Twin "remix" that appears on 'Further Down The Spiral'. Like many Aphex Twin "remixes", it doesn't contain much of any original Nine Inch Nails music, but there's definitely some 'Closer' in there.

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Reply #20 posted 02/08/13 12:29am

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Fonkyman said:

Black Dog. Follows me everywhere.

http://youtu.be/OYusX7V1SaI

http://youtu.be/pbu5vAipE3Y

You should do something about that. Maybe jump on the night bus before it catches you.

Black Dog thumbs up! Wish the three of them could have stayed together. Really like Parallel. This song right here, Xeper, frustrated me for years because the beat is sort of "off". It just didn't feel right. Then one day a few years later I listened to it again and LOVED it. shrug It sounds dated to me now...

The Black Dog - Xeper (1993)

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Reply #21 posted 02/08/13 12:32am

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Oh fuck. neutral You can't post that.

Curve - Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) (1993)

That's me. That's me fucked. Love it doesn't go near. You can't go pulling out the Aphex and Air Liquide on me, I'll be here forever and flood the place some more.

http://youtu.be/B-US91WU8zA

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Reply #22 posted 02/08/13 12:33am

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Another one of the many great tracks on that first Trance Europe Express comp. (many of which were exclusives). I think I should re-upload this one in HD quality, becuase it's a bit muddy.

DIY - Washed Over By Mastemah (1993)

And now I'm going to watch 'Paul Williams - Still Alive'.

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Reply #23 posted 02/08/13 12:40am

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Fonkyman said:

Oh fuck. neutral You can't post that.

Love it doesn't go near. You can't go pulling out the Aphex and Air Liquide on me, I'll be here forever and flood the place some more.

Sooo, just listen to all the OTHER tracks we've posted. lol

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Reply #24 posted 02/08/13 12:48am

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Reply #25 posted 02/08/13 3:28am

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MJ Cole. One of my favourite musicians who helped usher in a soulful and jazzy period in UK electronic music - UK Garage.

Sincere (1998)

Guilty (1998)

Gerideau - Masquerade (MJ...ix) (1998)

Goldie - Believe (MJ Cole Remix) (1998)

Against the ruin of the world, there
is only one defense: the creative act.


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Reply #26 posted 02/08/13 5:51pm

Fonkyman

Can we have some quality control in here please? The bar just dropped and dug a hole for itself.

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Reply #27 posted 02/08/13 6:12pm

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Fonkyman said:

Can we have some quality control in here please? The bar just dropped and dug a hole for itself.

Well that's a little harsh. lol To each their own. Electronic, 1999 and older.

That being said, I haven't listened to the stuff arX posted yet. I'm doing some video making right now, and watching other videos at the same time makes everything sssssllooooooowweeerrrrrr.

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Reply #28 posted 02/08/13 6:13pm

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Hey, where is that house music thread of which you spoke. I've looked for it, but I don't see it.

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Reply #29 posted 02/08/13 6:27pm

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Fonkyman said:

Can we have some quality control in here please? The bar just dropped and dug a hole for itself.

Against the ruin of the world, there
is only one defense: the creative act.


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