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[edit] Oh, and it doesn't have that appalling Miami sound machine remix on it. which was basically released as he couldn't release drop the pressure in it's current form.
And on a side notre. I watched the greatest fear factory (without the tunes) band I have ever saw last night. Just before anyone starts insulting my taste in music.
I just wished I still had my long hair so I could headbang properly.
> Forgive but the only Underworld song i've heard is Born Slippy
The worst song they have ever performed.
Seeing it done live is marvelous however. Particularly mashed on whizz.
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Bootleg Babies is better though. It captures the whole live experience far better than the "official" release.
I dabbled with a few simple tracker programs before then.
I've got a 21 track album that I'll be promoting in Edinburgh in the next few months and enough decent tunes for a 2nd.
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I thought I heard a note-clash between the acoustic and bass on the first track 'Yeah', maybe I'm wrong. Although, Hydra sounded better - reminds of tough breaks/metal. How long have you been producing like?
> Whitestripes DS wrote:
> Instead of just being a few
> catchy beats repeated for 10 minutes they have several layers and
> deeper melodies that you don't catch onto until repeated listening.
>
> Psy-trance.
Infamous. Spot On. Psy-trance is okay, in some circumstances, but they all do soud very similar! The running basslines for example - the same key in a lot of them.
Daft Punk - "Homework". Legendary house album - my fav of all time.
Mylo - "Destroy Rock & Roll"
Tiesto - "In My Memory" - It's not cheesy. In fact, it will turn a few heads despite it's age.
Green Velvet - "Whatever"
I actually don't own a lot of albums; just lots of singles (quite a few hundred!) Artists/DJ's that I recommend, if you haven't heard of them, are:
Dave Clarke
Aphex Twin (No need to explain this guy's creativity)
Hystereo
Royksopp
Plump DJ's
> Just listened to "Chimes" and "Tunnel Trance" the
> first was nothing special but i'm loving the latter. So yeah, first
> impresssions for Orbital are a thumbs up.
>
> A definitive album please?
"Blue Album" is basicly covers everything they have done in their career, but for the most accesable, I'd go for "Middle of nowhere"
Check out Underworlds Bootleg Babies too. Their best ever CD. Free from the official site (that's down ATM)
A definitive album please?
Also if you're not too fussed about lyrics then remixes of Rob Zombie songs are rather interesting to listen too.
One of my friends is quite into Deviant Electronics and I like the odd track by them myself.
Loads of others I could suggest but anyway...
> Instead of just being a few
> catchy beats repeated for 10 minutes they have several layers and
> deeper melodies that you don't catch onto until repeated listening.
Psy-trance.