I'll just leave this right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUDVMiITOU
singleslammer wrote:Beer Baron wrote:Also, to the OP: I have had good luck with Sleigh Bells lately too. Not a Christmas band...Swank Force One wrote:
A friend gave me a CD copy of a Sleigh Bells CD. I had mixed feelings about it. I REALLY wanted to like it, rocking guitars backed up by cute girl voices, but some of it just felt too "busy". On the whole I still play it sometimes.
I've really gotten into downtempo electronica lately. I always knew it as "house music", the type of thing you expect to hear when you walk into a surf/bike (removed skate cuz those guys like punk) shop. Lively enough to keep you awake, but chill enough to play alongside Jack Johnson or Ben Harper.
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I've been listening to a lot of trap and trap-influenced EDM lately.
http://soundcloud.com/zedsdead/hadouken
http://soundcloud.com/lindien/apashe-golden-empire
And when my kids are around we scream along with Ylvis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCE
pres589 wrote: Any time 'new music ideas' comes up I always suggest Waylon Jennings.
Don Williams is good "new" music, too..
what i hear when i hear anything too electronic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBTUgYIQGFo
Porter Robinson is pretty good too (listening right now).
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Swank Force One wrote: Kaskade, Pretty Lights, Pendulum, Bassnectar, Nero, Sub Focus, Netsky. And for some mindberkeley: Caravan Palace.
Add in some Swedish House Mafia, Alesso, Kat Krazy, Tiesto, and Benny Benassi and you might just have a complete enough list to keep yourself busy for awhile. If I'm in my car, I'm normally tuned into BPM or Electric Area on SiriusXM and Spin Cycle on Iheartradio.
GameboyRMH wrote:singleslammer wrote: I like a few things off the the Discovery LP (Like really like them) but a few others don't work for me.Daft Punk hasn't released an album in the same league before or since. I hate to admit it, but they're almost a one-album wonder.
I thought the soundtrack to Tron:Legacy was pretty good.
In reply to eastsidemav:
And if you want to E36 M3 all over little kids singing "Let it Go" from Frozen, just play them this.....and only this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI2bIJaLIp4
eastsidemav wrote:GameboyRMH wrote:I thought the soundtrack to Tron:Legacy was pretty good.singleslammer wrote: I like a few things off the the Discovery LP (Like really like them) but a few others don't work for me.Daft Punk hasn't released an album in the same league before or since. I hate to admit it, but they're almost a one-album wonder.
While I loved Discovery, it's kind of funny to read Gameboy's comment. Whether or not it's your style, Random Access Memories is a widely praised album that absolutely swept the Grammies this year. Calling Daft Punk a "one album wonder" is pretty silly.
I heard of this band, The Beatles, they were pretty much one album wonders, too. Queen? Ugh, wish they had more than one good song. hehehe
eastsidemav wrote:GameboyRMH wrote:I thought the soundtrack to Tron:Legacy was pretty good.singleslammer wrote: I like a few things off the the Discovery LP (Like really like them) but a few others don't work for me.Daft Punk hasn't released an album in the same league before or since. I hate to admit it, but they're almost a one-album wonder.
My favorite is the Alive 2007 album.
eastsidemav wrote:GameboyRMH wrote:I thought the soundtrack to Tron:Legacy was pretty good.singleslammer wrote: I like a few things off the the Discovery LP (Like really like them) but a few others don't work for me.Daft Punk hasn't released an album in the same league before or since. I hate to admit it, but they're almost a one-album wonder.
Calling the Tron:Legacy soundtrack "pretty good" is about as understated as calling a Pagani "quick"
MCarp22 wrote:JG Pasterjak wrote: no exploration into electronic music is complete without exploring at lease one Skinny Puppy record. I'd start current, with Weapon, and maybe go back to the time when inter band strife was really bad, like Last Rights or The Process.To expand on that, Welt by ohGr is pretty awesome as well.
FYI, Will Morrison, who is the touring guitar player/video director/studio collaborator for ohGr and Skinny Puppy is a GRM/CMS subscriber and big fan. Somewhere I have a shot of him in a GRM hoodie during an ohGr soundcheck. Nice chap. Makes his real living as a cameraman/director for insane adventure reality shows like Ice Pilots and Airplane Repo.
Jerry wrote: I have 3 presets on my XM radio in the Abarth. Octane, Boneyard and Hairnation. I'm tired of bouncing around between only these 3 when the DJ's start talking too much (like after 5 seconds). I remember liking Prodigy back in the day, someone mentioned Skrillex once so that's on my Pandora right now. What else should I be exploring?
If you like that kind of music, I strongly suggest Ursula 1000.
For the record I absolutely do not understand the hype surrounding Daft Punk. Snore.
Damn, there's a lot of you who seem to like music without instruments. About a year ago, I tried to have my son explain what a dub-step was. I thought it was a way to walk. He then went on to tell me about house and who knows what else. I tend to like music made by people picking, plucking, strumming, hitting, or blowing things, not some dude with a mouse head playing a file he created and stored on his computer. I did like reading some of the names of the 'artists' though - they are entertaining to me even if their music is not to my liking. The last album I bought was Willie Watson's Folk Singer which is just a dude with his guitar or banjo and a harmonica every once in a while. The world would sure be a boring place if we all liked the same things though, so dub-step on!
In reply to TJ:
Sometimes electronic music can even make Sarah McLachlan sound good though.....
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hd67ZtPuS34
I'm also a huge fan of Brooklyn Bounce - Club Bizzare.
T.J. wrote: Damn, there's a lot of you who seem to like music without instruments.
Funny thing, that. You might find this interesting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf2PWYnI-wA
Real instruments, talented musicians and songwriters who also happen to be electronica superstars.
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