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| quote: | Originally posted by allcentury18
angello & ingrosso have pushed electro further than most other stab synth producers have. they went back to electro's roots... in da basslines |
no they haven't. electro's roots aren't in basslines. heck, a lot of electro between 1975 and 1990 didn't even have a bassline. you haven't the slightest clue what electro's roots are in. if you want to figure it out, listen to the phil klein set i posted.
actually electro's roots are in many kraftwerk cuts, specifically the trans-europa-express LP. and maybe some early early YMO works. and they're not about the basslines, but the machinic bleeps tchaks beeps porps dung dung dungas kling kling klangs tweek tweeks, vocodeeers, and other crazy crap that would remind you of a future funky robot doing his laundry in outer space using a dryer from 1985. but that set will illustrate my point well enough.
also if you want some more electro sets just browse www.basswarp.com . now ain't that ironic. i might suggest dr. skunkensteins may headspace set on there.
i hide now for reals now really.
Last edited by Staedtler on Nov-08-2005 at 06:43
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