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Posted by krunch on Feb-25-2006 03:58:

Love who are the most influencing electronic bands of the last 10 years?

who are the most influencing electronic bands of the last 10 years?

check out 4 my list..:

depech mode
air
prodigy
faithless
chemical brothers


Posted by all-nite-freak on Feb-25-2006 04:08:

Re: who are the most influencing electronic bands of the last 10 years?

quote:
Originally posted by krunch

depech mode


of all time hands down


Posted by armandzadza on Feb-25-2006 04:10:

It's Depeche Mode (not Depech)


Posted by weymouth on Feb-25-2006 04:12:

Chemical Brothers


Posted by GrimReaper on Feb-25-2006 04:13:

Kraftwerk
Joy Division / New Order


Posted by armandzadza on Feb-25-2006 04:16:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
Kraftwerk
Joy Division / New Order


Most influential over the past 20 years maybe. The last ten years - that's a stretch.

How about Daft Punk (single-handedly revitalized an entire genre)?


Posted by Nayil on Feb-25-2006 06:54:

Pet shop Boys / depeche mode
Snap
Enigma or Michael Cretu


.......
and then the rest


Posted by RapidFire on Feb-25-2006 08:00:

Depeche Mode
Underworld
Orbital
Faithless


Posted by Munchy on Feb-25-2006 08:52:

BT


Posted by Liran-A on Feb-25-2006 08:58:

Depeche Mode


Posted by Subtle on Feb-25-2006 09:05:

Depeche Mode, Faithless and Prodigy


Posted by dOgMa55 on Feb-25-2006 09:22:

Im gonna have to go with Scooter, and dj sammy. Oh and also Ian van dahl. LMAO



jus kiddin


Posted by Fearless One on Feb-25-2006 09:23:

agree with Depeche Mode


Posted by Verona^My on Feb-25-2006 11:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Nayil
Pet shop Boys / depeche mode
Snap
Enigma


.......
and then the rest


KLF!
SFX/Astral Projection

Since you mentioned the Pet Shop Boys, there is a group called the West End Girls out, and they will soon have an album released with all Pet Shop Boys covers. I read it on the PSB website, apparently the producer of the West End Girls is a big fan.


Posted by Pjotr G on Feb-25-2006 12:10:

underworld ftw!



oh and benni benassi


Posted by Dublin Guy on Feb-25-2006 12:14:

Daft punk's Homework is prob the sickest album ever made


Posted by UnDuH-UhUh on Feb-25-2006 12:32:

quote:
Originally posted by armandzadza
Most influential over the past 20 years maybe. The last ten years - that's a stretch.


Not really. More like possibly even more influential over the past 10 years. I know three Kraftwerk tribute albums after 1995, and how many are there before that? Electro is going strong, which is as influenced by Kraftwerk now as it ever was in the 80's, possibly more. But even Coldplay samples Kraftwerk now.


Posted by krunch on Feb-25-2006 12:42:

Love Poundin' Sensation

quote:
Originally posted by Fearless One
agree with Depeche Mode


I think there are still few revolutionry bands left today

check this : www.krunchmusic.com


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-25-2006 17:21:

Hardly any of these names have done much in the last decade. Bearing in mind that the last decade started in 1996...

Daft Punk did reinvent house.
The Prodigy kick-started electronica's mainstream invasion.

I also hear that Vitalic were pretty important.


Posted by Spirit5 on Feb-25-2006 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Nayil
Enigma


Enigma is not a band, it's actually a musical project mostly done by Michael Cretu. Sure there's other people who contribute (vocals, guitars), but like 80% of Enigma is Michael Cretu's work. He gets most of the credit because Enigma is his baby.


Posted by Ivand on Feb-26-2006 01:05:

Daft Punk, Underworld


Posted by cmay119 on Feb-26-2006 06:43:

Daft Punk, hands down. There popularity is well deserved. And yes, homework as an album is in a league of it's own. Still with almost 10 years under it's belt, untouchable is the only word to describe it *starts listening to "Alive", dies*.

Chemical Brothers is also way up there.

Sadly, I haven't heard a trance producer yet that has set themselves up there in the elite category to me...


Posted by Nayil on Feb-26-2006 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Enigma is not a band, it's actually a musical project mostly done by Michael Cretu. Sure there's other people who contribute (vocals, guitars), but like 80% of Enigma is Michael Cretu's work. He gets most of the credit because Enigma is his baby.


thanks for the info.... didnt know that


Posted by beats and beeps on Feb-26-2006 06:45:

radiohead.


Posted by s3nate on Feb-26-2006 06:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Munchy
BT


Agreed.


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