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Originally posted by Evolutz
@cyberdreamsgirl:
ok, you´re an oldtimer in electronica... I´m into Electronic Music for maybe
ten years now and it´s quite funny that it all startet with "Prodigy" when I was
14... it´s been a long way from jungle/breakbeat to the EBM-familiy...
I´m really impressed by your deep knowledge of this theme... you wrote what I can barely express in German...and I can´t but say that I´m d´accord with you.
The voice as an instrument : I wasn´t really aware of that, only subconscious,
but it´s a fact. Maybe that´s the reason why I think that Covenant is somewhat
different from most other styles...(for example "Prodigy" - in their tracks the lyrics are always on top of the music - even on their latest album).
But I´d say that in former times (before music had any electronic influences)
the voice and the instruments must have been more equal.
Just think of tribal music in which the beat is mostly dominating...
Maybe the invention of the microphone made the voice the most important instrument?
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Originally posted by Joakim
When I saw this thread I decided to have a look at my (far too big and disorganised) record collection and write down some of the bands/artists that has made a strong impression on me/us over the years.
It's a mess, in random order and importance, but it may give a little glimpse of the stuff that has inspired us over the years:
NON, Cabaret Voltaire, Can, Neu!, Kraftwerk, Fad Gadget, OMD, Human League, Brighter Death Now, Genocide Organ, Joy Division, Test Department, Whitehouse, The Cure, Kissing The Pink, Depeche Mode, Sunn O))), Esplendor Geometrico, Front 242, Public Enemy, Africa Bambaata, Karl-Heinz Stockhausen, Bach, Steve Reich, Brian Eno, Lee Perry, Laurie Anderson, Velvet Underground, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Beethoven, Frank Zappa, YMO, Lassigue Bendthaus, Nitzer Ebb, Plastikman/Richie Hawtin, Underground Resistance, Boyd Rice, Dive, Imminent Starvation, Abba, Visage, Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Sweet, T-Rex, Death In June, The Flaming Lips, Daft Punk, Dead Can Dance, Swedish folk music, Television, Nick Cave, Einstürzende Neubauten, Black Sabbath, Sugarhill Gang, Alva Noto, William S. Burroughs, The Fall, Coil, Sex Pistols, The Clash, Pink Floyd, Sly & Robbie, Nick Drake, Vangelis, Bruce Springsteen, Merzbow, The Jesus and Marychain, SPK, Winterkälte, Noisex, Aphex Twin, Anthony Rother, Funkstörung, Pan Sonic, Speedy J, Skinny Puppy, Sophie Rimheden, Autechre, Kid 606, Tom Waits, Terence Fixmer, Thomas P. Heckman, Ellen Allien, Landscape, Suicide, Tangerine Dream, Devo, Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Bauhaus, The Cure, The Sisters of Mercy, David Bowie, LCD Soundsystem, Funkadelic/Parliament, Curtis Mayfield, T. Raumschmiere, Biosphere, Fatboy Slim, Madonna, Rechenzentrum, Akufen, Beta Band, Goldfrapp, Jane's Addiction, Radiohead, Slowdive, Spiritualized, Robert Johnson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, Lee Hazlewood, Johnny Cash, Atom Heart, 16 Horsepower/Woven Hand, DJ Hell, Underworld, DAF, Liaisons Dangereuses, The Knife, Warren Suicide, Yello, DMX Krew, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, lots of nameless Gabber from Holland, David Carretta, Superpitcher, Thomas Fehlmann, Lali Puna, Green Velvet, Robert Görl, Missy Elliott, St Germain, Squarepusher, Antony & the Johnsons, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Primal Scream, Loop, Joey Beltram, Thomas Krome, Jeff Mills, Håkan Lidbo, Adam Beyer, Muslimgauze, The Specials, LFO, Refused, The KLF, Scanner, Sheila Chandra, Peter Gabriel, Clock DVA, Laibach, Dizzee Rascal, Air, Kate Bush, The Smiths, The Pixies, Tindersticks, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Bob Dylan, Barry Adamson, Soft Cell, Ultravox, The Orb, Orbital, Monolake, Boards of Canada, The Future Sound of London, Circlesquare, Sonic Youth, Mantronix, Beck, Khonnor, Boom Bip, Massive Attack, Portishead, New Order, Burt Bacharach, Skream, Digital Mystikz, Loefah, Vex'd, Justice, Klaxons, Feadz, Juno Reactor, Björk, The The, Ry Cooder, Add N to (X), DJ Shadow, The Idealist, Gary Numan/Tubeway Army, Gnarls Barkley, Burial, Arvo Pärt....
...and probably several hundred more.
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Originally posted by Black_Cat
really awsome collection of different bands an genres. it is cool you're not just sticking to one musical direction
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Originally posted by lushmachine
Oh, nice! Glad to see this thread open again. Seeing as one of the most amazing concerts I've ever been to was by Godspeed You Black Emperor, it struck me right away. Nice to see a list that is progressive, in my opinion, as it is open. :perfekt:
Also made me sad I didn't go see Green Velvet/Cajmere (again) tonight ... he's been a tremendous inspiration to me in my life and is an amazing person. Lucky me that he's always putting on shows at a nearby club but unfortunately the crowd that goes there is rather unfriendly and intolerant, which is why I opted to play at my usual spot instead. If I were to ever pursue DJing as a career, I would hope to achieve the type of mix of sounds and genres he has as Green Velvet.
I'm slowly converting my music collection into digital files (it's a space issue) and I'm still not done at 181GB. Very few people I know understand why my 60GB iPod is a mixed blessing in my life. Still trying to figure out how to get this video of A Plus D's Hollaback Headhunter on there, which will eventually have to replace the few Strongbad E-mails I have on there to cheer me up when work has me too stressed out.
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Originally posted by xonic-64
I've never converted my entire CD collection to digital files since I only have a 30 gig hard drive and a 1 gig Creative Zen.