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Great Electro Set?
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| Lopitrance |
| Anyone have any recomendations on a perticular DJ or set to check out for some wicked electro? :crazy: |
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| allcentury18 |
| rex the dog, king unique, angello & ingrosso |
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| dinoXpress |
| quote: | Originally posted by allcentury18
rex the dog, king unique, angello & ingrosso |
Not electro: king unique, angello & ingrosso |
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| Staedtler |
Larry McCormick - Global Electronics Vol. 2
01. Korsakow - Mission Elevator
02. Dave Clarke - Before I Was So Rudely Interupted
03. Cari Lekebush - Broken Beats
04. DJ Overdose - Trust Me
05. Imatran Voima - Techno Slut
06. Percy X - Break It Down
07. Marco Bailey and Redhead - EP 2 A2
08. The Advent - True Combo
09. Boris Divider - Master Model
10. Chris Callahan - Never Mind
11. Luke Slater - All Exhale
12. Vanguard - Stay Centered
13. Solvent - Think Like Ectomorph Version
14. Cosmic Force - Master Blaster
15. Animated - Skelectro
16. Electro Music Specialists - Spyware
17. Dino Lenny - I Feel Stereo (Hydraulix edit)
18. Kronos Device - Identify
19. Exzakt - Second Wave (Uprokk Remix)
20. Exzakt - End of the Pain
21. Lowfish - Fric Frac
22. Anthony Rother - Synthetic
23. Atomic Nation - Atomic Nation (I-F Remix)
Phil Klein - Oldskool/Newskool Mix
1. Chris "The Glove" Taylor w/ Dave Storrs & Ice T - Tibetan Jam
2. Lon Angelo - Vicious Love
3. The Saxon Scoundrels - B-Boy Chronicles Continued
4. Matrix feat. DJ Slice - Jam (It's Time)
5. Jackal & Hyde - Get Down To My Technique
6. Dynamik Bass System - Don't Stop Compute
7. Twilight 22 - Electric Kingdom
8. Transparent Sound - Freaks Frequency (Point B Remix)
9. Volsoc - Shout Out
10. Cybernet Systems - We Are Borg (DMX Krew's Bonus Borg Edit)
11. Cyberian Knights - This Is The Sound Of Underground
12. Artificial Arm - Welcome To Planet Funk
13. Blastromen - Sexy Droid
14. Bass Junkie - Weirding Module
15. Buckfunk 3000 - Planet Shock, Future Rock
16. Evac - Contortion
17. Freddy Fresh - Black Out (Exzakt Remix)
18. Chris "The Glove" Taylor w/ Dave Storrs & Ice T - Reckless (Club Mix)
/predicatable booooooooob.
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| allcentury18 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dinoXpress
Not electro: king unique, angello & ingrosso |
lol, what was the last king unique set you listened to?
angello & ingrosso have pushed electro further than most other stab synth producers have. they went back to electro's roots... in da basslines |
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| Staedtler |
| 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. |
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| UWM |
| Thanks for those links. |
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| Dj onE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
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. |
i just went through those sets and i just heard breakbeats...is that what you categorize as electro?...
.dJonE. |
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| dinoXpress |
| quote: | Originally posted by allcentury18
lol, what was the last king unique set you listened to?
angello & ingrosso have pushed electro further than most other stab synth producers have. they went back to electro's roots... in da basslines |
doze basslines are bumpin funky house evolved, basically grittier unfiltered synths.
not "electro"
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| Staedtler |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj onE
i just went through those sets and i just heard breakbeats...is that what you categorize as electro?...
.dJonE. |
99% of electro is uses the tr-808 and instruments that emulate the tr-808. matter of fact the very first track on record to use the 808 is electro. in other word yes, those sets are electro.
yeah i edited that out...it was kinda useless and retarded.
.sTaedTlEr. |
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| Dj onE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
99% of electro is based on the tr-808 and instruments that emulate the tr-808. in other word yes, those sets are electro. not what i categorize. that's what they are to everyone who knows what electro is. |
when i said "you" i meant everyone. im just tryin to understand exactly what electro is. ive heard many different definitions. thanks for that explanation though :happy2: |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj onE
when i said "you" i meant everyone. im just tryin to understand exactly what electro is. |
overrated? |
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