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| Originally posted by Sand Leaper I fail to see how Stock, Aitken & Waterman can be considered "influential EDM artists". Sure, they were one of the most succesful chart buster factories in history, but how exactly does this make them "influential EDM artists"? |
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| Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit Simple.. people (modern artists) look to these guys as influences when they produce. They were responsible for the widespread of electronica in the 80s in europe and in north america combined. They're sound ranged from 80s dance, regular synthpop, eurodance, early 90s dance house. When we look at productions liek mel and kim from 1986.. its clear that artists like s express (early pioneers to house) were influenced by these types of basslines and structures created by the stock aitken and waterman group. Also im listing these guys as a trio since htey all produced most of their productions togetehr. All three of them put together deserve a spot up there i would think. Influence can come from something commercial, lest not forget that. Underground dance music especially house is usually familiar tracks just sampled. These three were the kings of commercial EDM. |
umm...prodigy? 
DJ TIESTO 
Vangelis
Tony de Vit
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| Originally posted by Sand Leaper That's well and good, but how does this make them EDM artists? Without the amen break, drum n bass/jungle would probably not exist. That doesn't make The Winstons and James Brown EDM artists. If this thread was called "top 10 EDM influences", then I would be inclined to agree with you. |

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| Originally posted by Fearless One Frankie Wilde |
1. Chemical Bro
2. Fluke
3. Crystal Method
4. Astral Projection (old stuff)
5. Hybrid
6. Prodigy
7. Future Sound of London
8. Airwave
9. Mike
10. Oliver Liebe
U96
Snap
Westbam
Yello
...
Ferry
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| Originally posted by butterball so frankie wilde is a real person/artist whatever and not just some name in a movie then right? |
I'd say Underworld has to be in the top10. I was also thinking of Chicane, but I think that is more a subjective statement than a rational one.
Aphex Twin for me.
absolutly The Chemical Borthers.
laurent garnier? its just a 'guess' ...
The Chemical Brothers
Brian Transeau
New Order
Kraftwerk
Prodigy
Orbital
Faithless
Oliver Lieb
Future Sound Of London
Airwave
Crystal Method
Astral Projection
Chicane
(Solar Stone, or at least a little)
Aphex Twin
Underworld
why is everyone putting airwave.. wtf lol
The Crystal Method
Not a big fan of these lists because they are well...pointless but...
Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) has not been mentioned.
Neither has Goa Gil.
Or Throbbing Gristle.
Front 242.
Front Line Assembly.
Photek.
Dom & Roland.
Age of fucking Love!
Cosmic Baby!
Humate!
The Orb!
808 State!
Derrick May!
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| Originally posted by Derivative Not a big fan of these lists because they are well...pointless but... Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) has not been mentioned. Neither has Goa Gil. Or Throbbing Gristle. Front 242. Front Line Assembly. Photek. Dom & Roland. Age of fucking Love! Cosmic Baby! Humate! The Orb! 808 State! Derrick May! |
In no particular order:
James Holden
Undergworld
Juan Atkins
Robert Hood
Marco Carola
Joey beltram
Orbital
Speedy j
Jeff Mills
Nitzer Ebb
Underworld.
What influence have Underworld had, exactly?
BT, Laurent Veronnez, PvD
goldie
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