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Recommendations, please. Thumping, industrial techno. (pg. 2)
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Adam420
edit: never mind that. try these lables:

Ann Aimee
Stroboscopic Artefacts
Time To Express
Perc Trax
Curle
Exone
Komisch
Prologue
Mote Evolver
Blueprint
Dynamic Tension
Audio Assault
Counterbalance
Token
Ostgut Ton
Klockworks
Marcel Dettmann Records
Delsin
Cyclical Tracks
Echocord/Colour
Frozen Border
Apotek
LINEAL
Deeply Rooted House
Fachwerk
Sandwell District
Seppuku
The latest CLR podcast from Function is pretty hard, imo. I definitely wouldn't call PVH hard though.
Halcyon+On+On
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
I don't really consider Function "industrial" at all,


Behh, the term is a piece of meat that's been pecked upon by dead things for decades. A piece of gristle, to be specific.
nefardec
was this mentioned?




reminds me of tresor basement


also here's one of my all time favorite maurizio clones

Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Youtube is really not the way one should listen to these tunes, but nonetheless:


Indeed. I know don't there's any other kind of music where this statement is more applicable.

quote:
Originally posted by JakeC
Ill get some more for ya..


You almost completely ignored my initial post, but I'll check out the others you recommended, thanks.

quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
for really industrial sounding techno, definitely check out Ancient Methods.

try this mix:
http://mnmlssg.blogspot.com/2009/05...-tracklist.html


I vaguely know the guy who started that blog, but I stopped reading it because I thought it was too wrapped up in elitism. Cheers.

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
Steve Rachmad/Sterac

Oscar Mulero

Octave One

Damon Wild

Rob Hood

Function

The Advent

Luke Slater/Planetary Assault Systems

British Murder Boys

Peter Van Hoesen

Joey Beltram


Excellent, cheers! How could I forget Rob Hood? That's the exact kind of stuff I'm after. Like Adam said though, Peter van Hoesen? I don't know about his production, but his recent sets have all been pretty wimpy stuff, not hard or industrial by any stretch. I saw him a couple of weeks ago, actually, and he was .

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk
Look into Opsy and Excizen.

They have some free stuff here:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/artist/opsy
http://www.ektoplazm.com/artist/excizen

But Youtube some of their other tracks... particularly Opsy's Majestic.


Nice. As always, thanks mate, keep up the good work with the site.

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
edit: never mind that. try these lables:

Ann Aimee
Stroboscopic Artefacts
Time To Express
Perc Trax
Curle
Exone
Komisch
Prologue
Mote Evolver
Blueprint
Dynamic Tension
Audio Assault
Counterbalance
Token
Ostgut Ton
Klockworks
Marcel Dettmann Records
Delsin
Cyclical Tracks
Echocord/Colour
Frozen Border
Apotek
LINEAL
Deeply Rooted House
Fachwerk
Sandwell District


That should keep me occupied for the next two weeks. Thanks.

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On


Without even looking, I know I'm going to have trouble finding tracks from 1996. Thanks though.

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
was this mentioned?




reminds me of tresor basement


also here's one of my all time favorite maurizio clones



Yeah, I picked up Funf a little while ago. I have mixed feelings about it. It's a cool concept, and some great tracks came out of it, but some are a waste of time. Though you can call that 'industrial' because of the samples employed, I'm looking for much harder stuff than that.

Someone poked me in the ear with a screwdriver the other day, and that reminded me of the Tresor basement too. :gsmile:
Specimen303
JakeC
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
You almost completely ignored my initial post, but I'll check out the others you recommended, thanks.


None of that stuff is new.
Lunar Phase 7
I love how the first track does absolutely all for the best part of ten minutes.
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by JakeC
None of that stuff is new.


Right, sorry. I should have clarified; I'm familiar with most of their slightly older stuff, what I meant was that I've bought myself up to speed with what I've missed over the past couple of years.

Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Indeed. I don't there's any other kind of music where this statement is more applicable.


JakeC
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Right, sorry. I should have clarified; I'm familiar with most of their slightly older stuff, what I meant was that I've bought myself up to speed with what I've missed over the past couple of years.


Token Recordings.

Casual Violence.
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