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Nominate The Best Electronic Music Artist Ever (pg. 2)
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| GrimReaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
you guys know you can nominate artists that arent on the list right...
the ones on the list are the ones that will most likely already be included. i think tribus looking for otheres....
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I know but i'd go for the same ones anyway even if they wouldn't have been on the list. |
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| Blue. |
Lange, although he hasn't released any albums. The following songs are the reasons:
Productions:
Follow Me
Remixes:
Agnelli and Nelson - Everyday
Atlantis vs. Avatar - Figi
DB Boulevard - Point of View
DJ Sakin - Protect Your Mind
Ian Van Dahl - Reason
Lost Witness - Red Sun Rising
Lost Witness - Happyness Happening
the Morrighan - Remember (To The Millenium)
Pet Shop Boys - New York City Boy
Space Brothers - Heaven Will Come
Honorable mention goes to:
Drifting Away, Don't Think It Feel It, Will I (Lange Mix), Sureal - Always On My Mind
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What about his productions under the Firewall guise like Sincere and Kilimanjaro?
While he may be lurking in the dark for some time, he has always been one of my favourite artists and most of those productions and remixes are all from the span of only a few years.
For a more complete list of his productions, including a number I didn't mention click the following link
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Lange |
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| Camwin |
SOLAR STONE
I believe these two have a brilliant production technique.
Have always released quality tunes under every guise they have been under, Young Parisians' have some great originals!! Beautiful pianos.
They have been ever constante with their releases (not talkin bout colabs) and haven't nessasarilly stuck to the formuliac stuff.
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"Seven Cities"
"Solarcoaster"
"Day by Day"
"Release"
"Destination"
"Like a waterfall"
"U write the rules"
"Jump the next train"
All of there "After Hours" Rmxes |
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| d-miurge |
Daft Punk
Releases:
Homework (CD)
D.A.F.T. (DVD)
Discovery (CD)
etc.
Sasha and Digweed (Northern Exposure !)
Prodigy |
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| RebeL9 |
BT and Oliver Lieb for sure
if you read interviews with trance producers you realize that most of them gives credits to BT and Oliver Lieb since they've pioneered the scene and been a huge inspiration source for many.
truly outstanding producers. |
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| Steve Stephano |
I believe you are encouraging people to nominate at the moment, not looking for people to say who their favourites are, right?
If that is the case, he are a few from me, not necessarily my favourite artist of all time, but artists I believe have made considerable contribution to the electronic music scene. I'll add a few more later if I get time.
Sasha (Alexander Coe):
Edit: Oops I didn't notice him on your list sorry.
Leftfield (Neil Barnes & Paul Daley):
It was a shock when leftfield split up ahead of their long awaited 3rd album, which only makes those two earlier albums, Leftism and Rhythm & Stealth so much more desired. Some of their classics will be listened to for many years to come, and still cause such a stir when played on a dancefloor.
Artist Album: Leftism
Massive Attack:
A pioneer of the Trip Hop phenomenon, they have produced 4 timeless albums that will stand out in anyone’s collection. Their music is something that will be remembered for it’s darker aspect, but they have continually pushed out the classics in a span of time that encompasses over 10 years.
Artist Album: Mezzanine
Quivver (John Graham):
John Graham arrived on the scene with his early A&M classic Twist & Shout. Also a part of Tilt in their earlier days, John Graham released some exceptional work of his own under such names as Quivver, Space Manoeuvres and Stoneproof. Also, remix contributions of BT classics, and earlier classics of Led Zeppelin and Culture Club, John Graham will be remembered as one of the great producers.
Artist Album: N/A |
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| Turbotrance |
Laurent Véronnez aka Airwave
Best Trance Producer in the World today imo
Alises: Blue Velvet, Cloud 69, Cosmic Junkie, Green Martian, The, Indoctrinate, L-Vee, Lolo, Lounge, The, Magnetix, Meridian, North Pole, Nova (12), PLG, Symphony Of Drums, V-One, V-Three, V-Two, Velvet Girl, Worf, Yamakasi
In Groups: Fire & Ice, Planisphere
http://www.djairwave.com/sites/djairwave/index.htm
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Airwave
Oliver Lieb
Methane
Phoolish
Testified
Dimension
URLs: http://www.franken.de/users/tursa/O...ieb_discog.html
http://www.drizzly.de/content/artists/olieb/olieb.htm
http://www.oliver-lieb.de/
Aliases: Alpha Omega (4), Ambush, The, Archon, Ecano, Genetix (2), Gobiman, Ivan, L.S.G., Mark III, Mindspace, Multiplicity, Paragliders, Phools Inc, Radical Impression, S.O.L., Smoked, Snakemen, Spicelab, Strike (5), Superspy
In Groups: Antimon, Arte Bionico, Azid Force, Chateau Ciel, Deep Vision, DP-SOL, E.S.P. (2), Force Legato, Force Staccato, Freddy Spins, Infinite Aura, Java, Metrixx, Mirage, Paragliders, Psilocybin, Sentinel, Sunseekers, The, True Minds Feat. B.K. Swift
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Oliver+Lieb
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| eulerfx |
Michael Cretu as Enigma :crazy:
of the top of my head -
Some album releases:
MCMXC A.D.
The Cross Of Changes
Voyageur
Some tracks:
Sadness Pt. 1
Age of Loneliness
TNT For the Brain
From East to West
Age of Innocence
Mea Culpa
I don't know if Enigma was revolutionary or not, but I nominate them simply because I enjoy the music so much. I can listen to their tracks beside musical masterpieces like Moonlight Sonata and Sheherazade. |
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| montana |
Cygnus X (Matthias Hoffmann aka AC Boutsen & (formerly) Ralf Hildenbeutel))
Art Of Trance (Simon Berry) |
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| Flotser |
| Infected Mushroom |
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| Dj_Day-V |
Tijs Verwest (sorry ?:rolleyes: )
He just make the best music (IMHO) :) |
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| tribu |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
you guys know you can nominate artists that arent on the list right...
the ones on the list are the ones that will most likely already be included. i think tribus looking for otheres....
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I tried compiling a list of candidates on my own, but everyone I asked for input kept adding more, and I decided that TA could probably compile a much better list of "Best Ever" candidates than I could. My list is people I think will probably be in the voting , my nominations follow.
| quote: | Originally posted by Steve Stephano
I believe you are encouraging people to nominate at the moment, not looking for people to say who their favourites are, right?
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Yes, that is exactly right. Some artists can easily be your favorite and can qualify as great, but to be named the best ever may be a stretch . That being said, some of Electronic music's greatest musicians may not be as commercially succesful or popular with the members of this board, but certainly have the rare mix of skill, consistancy, and ability it takes.
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Tijs Verwest (sorry ? )
He just make the best music (IMHO)
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No need to be sorry. Tijs is certainly one of Electronic music's biggest names and worth of a nomination at least.
My nominations (sans explanations...I know my own rational for offering these artists, all cullled from my list:)
Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) - Richard D. James Album
Oliver Lieb
Raja Ram (1200 Mics) & Simon Posford (Hallucinogen) as Shpongle - Are you Shpongled?
Brian Eno - Ambient 1 : Music for Airports
Mike Truman, Chris Healings (& formerly Lee Mullins)(Hybrid) - Wide Angle
Tom Jenkinson (Squarepusher) - Music is Rotted One Note
Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider Esleben (Kraftwerk) - Trans-Europe Express
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
Boards of Canada (Michael Sandison, Marcus Eoin) - Music has the Right to Children
orbital - Green Album
Paul van Dyk - 45 RPM
autechre - Incunabula
Venetian Snares - Songs About my Cats
µ-Ziq - Salsa with Mesquite
James Holden - N/A
Alexander Coe (Sasha) - Xpander EP
Art of Noise - Into Battle |
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