Good to hear! I'd also recommend Bang Bang and Hydro Theory.elmagicochrisg wrote:Didn't know them, but like them already. Listening to Aqua Worm Hole right now. Very nice track... ^^Sideroller wrote:Drexciya (Detroit Techno duo) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW8BQPAxRSg&NR=1
these guys have some nice beats - and a they made up a pretty funny mythos around their name. Something about Atlantis.
What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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Great debut album
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cool stuff yeh Drexciya are ace - as is pretty much all UR stuff if you like that you should check out some early D-Jax stuff tooSideroller wrote:Good to hear! I'd also recommend Bang Bang and Hydro Theory.elmagicochrisg wrote:Didn't know them, but like them already. Listening to Aqua Worm Hole right now. Very nice track... ^^Sideroller wrote:Drexciya (Detroit Techno duo) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW8BQPAxRSg&NR=1
these guys have some nice beats - and a they made up a pretty funny mythos around their name. Something about Atlantis.
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I cant click that link where I am, but I presume you are talking of Cliff Burton
RIP indeed
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How about a little Kraftwerk today?
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I think some Hellfish (& Producer) today. Hardcore techno/Gabber/mashup bizness.
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I was raised on Kraftwerk and Dick Hymen. That, and when my Mom was out of town my Father and I would listen to the "The Point" and read the comic that came with the album.Hobie-wan wrote:How about a little Kraftwerk today?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uInBTsrj-1M
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Like Starscream by On Broken Wings. Saw them a few weeks ago, not expecting much from an opener. Boy was I suprised.
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Since you guys listen to Kraftwerk, I'm sure you can appreciate the humor in taking their boxy robotic beats and turning them into sultry, swinging latin covers:
Senor Coconut presents....
Senor Coconut presents....
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