Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
depeche mode
frankie knuckles
kraftwerk
Sasha
Digweed
Sven Vath
Richie Hawtin
Adam Beyer
Danny Rampling
Carl cox
Jun-03-2006 02:18
Spirit5
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True a lot of these guys listed here are pioneers but not of EDM, of electronic music. They've influenced EDM but not all of them are EDM producers....I think if we are going to list all of these guys as i'm seeing, it should just be electronic music producers...the title of this thread should just be pioneering electronic music composers...cause not all of them make dance music.
Jun-03-2006 02:27
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
Bloody Hell, its hard to get just 10 ffs
anyways
Classical Musicians (they were geniuses that got it started imo)
Kraftwerk
Larry Levan (people always forget the genius of this man)
Frankie Knuckles
Ron Hardy
Brian Eno
Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May
Paul Oakenfold (he signed musicians and pushed a wider sound)
Sasha
Pete Namlook (overlooked Genius)
Oliver Lieb
Jun-03-2006 04:35
Glade776
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Kraftwerk
Bambaataa/Robie/Baker
Atkins/Saunderson/May
Marc Acardipane
The KLF
Whoever had a genre-changing influence on and/or invented DnB
Richard D. James
Thomas Bangalter
Scott Weiser/David Noller
Whoever had a genre-changing influence on and/or invented Ambient
Jun-03-2006 07:57
Dj_Es-Dva
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: City, Country format (ex. Paris, France)
Jean Michel Jarre is easily no 1 in my opinion....for some reason id tend to also say art of trance? possibly. kraftwerk would be there as well...KLF too i guess.
oh and i remembered...yes would have to be there as well? i mean come one how much more influential was owner of a lonely heart
Last edited by Dj_Es-Dva on Jun-03-2006 at 11:08
Jun-03-2006 11:02
boi85
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Perth, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What influence have Underworld had, exactly?
yeah im not exactly too sure bout Underworld either...
they did kinda redefine the boundaries of a 'live' act. although kinda not really. brought it to a new level though. maybe i dunno.
yeah. not too sure bout Underworld. one of the greatest. influential?
my modified list.
New Order.
Sasha & Digweed.
Depeche Mode.
Tony Wilson (not an artist, but without whom we would be without many).
Mike Oldfield.
Brian Eno.
William Orbit.
Madonna.
+The KLF
+ BT.
quote:
Originally posted by Tayfoon
Pop isnt EDM you wanker
that is right up there with the lolest quotes ever.