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For those who like the darker side of electronic music (pg. 2)
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Dark Apostle
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Originally posted by [N]ûk|êû[Z]
WTF!!!!!

hellfish & producer so far down the list?!?!


The ranking hasn't anything to with their quality, I was just summing up those that sprang to mind

The DJ Producer is imo one of the most promising producers around, his album is amazing.

btw this is turning into a music discussion thread :D


I should be encouraging people to become Hereticus, not prizing the quality of certain producers :p
beats and beeps
Umm... I have a bunch of the older diplomat vinyls.

Does that count?
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
quote:
Originally posted by Dark Apostle
The ranking hasn't anything to with their quality, I was just summing up those that sprang to mind

The DJ Producer is imo one of the most promising producers around, his album is amazing.

btw this is turning into a music discussion thread :D




hehe hes hardly promising, hes been producing for years. although i prefer producer as a DJ, without a doubt my fave DJ and has been for the last 9 years. saw him both last weekend and the weekend before, and saw him back 2 back with scorpio on new years eve. and in 2 weeks time im gonna be seeing hellfish do a live PA 10 years in the waiting :D

deathchant in owns you so hard!!!
NiteMer
I like some deeper/darker prog, but I don't think that applies to your categorization.
Noisician
quote:
Originally posted by Exodus17
darker side?

examples?


dark ambient:

herbst9
omei
the [law-rah] collective
land:fire
hive mind
hum of the druid
wapstan
ionosphere
nematoda
helter incendo
nitrous flesh
daniel menche
habeeb
önd
inade
aeoga
wilt
metaconqueror
i.corax
jarl
bloodbox
luasa raelon
thomas köner
vertonen
narkoleptik
never presence forever
ethelscull
pechuga


power electronics:

whorebutcher
slogun
deathpile
con-dom
control
taint
barzel
azoikum
the grey wolves
dvt
blunt force trauma
sutcliffe jügend
steel hook prostheses
fire in the head
IIIrd sentinel
skm-etr
grunt
redrot
bloodyminded
moribund
death squad
nicole 12
navicon torture technologies

...tis a good thing overall. try it.
Dark Apostle
quote:
Originally posted by [N]ûk|êû[Z]
hehe hes hardly promising, hes been producing for years. although i prefer producer as a DJ, without a doubt my fave DJ and has been for the last 9 years.

deathchant in owns you so hard!!!


mmmh then producer sounds promising to me personaly :D
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Noisician
dark ambient:

daniel menche


Liking his works a lot, especially Field Of Skin.
websley
Love VNV Nation's stuff, I'm seeing them april 1st!:D
Dark Apostle
quote:
Originally posted by websley
Love VNV Nation's stuff, I'm seeing them april 1st!:D


Be gone you dirty futurepopper :p
websley
quote:
Originally posted by Dark Apostle
Be gone you dirty futurepopper :p

Ah, give me a break... I'm not a futurepopper:rolleyes: And of course VNV Nation is not the only one I like. I also happened to like Wumpscut, Icon Of Coil, Amduscia and others:p

And by the way: What's so wrong with just good songs with one of the best lyrics in the whole Industrial genre!

websley
And here's another point of critique:

Why Bashing Futurepop, while you know it's the most common gateway into Industrial nowadays? It got me into far more extreme genres this way, lately:D
Dark Apostle
quote:
Originally posted by websley
Ah, give me a break... I'm not a futurepopper:rolleyes: And of course VNV Nation is not the only one I like. I also happened to like Wumpscut, Icon Of Coil, Amduscia and others:p

And by the way: What's so wrong with just good songs with one of the best lyrics in the whole Industrial genre!


If find VNV Nation one of the worst futurepop groups around, ronan haggis can't sing imo, although he does perform nicely in Left Behind (one of the two VNV track that I like).


And because futurepop is so very common, it gets played alot, a bit to much imo.
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