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Post by djfurness » Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:42 pm

Hip Hop, Breaks, Techno, Hardcore Techno, Breakcore, Drum n Bass, Electronica, 80s + 90s shizzle, Wonky Techno, Pop...anythin really, I just like to class it all as dance music, if somethings good its good, regardless of what genre it is, theres good in all of it really

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Post by 8bitwonder » Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:45 pm

djfurness wrote:Hip Hop, Breaks, Techno, Hardcore Techno, Breakcore, Drum n Bass, Electronica, 80s + 90s shizzle, Wonky Techno, Pop...anythin really, I just like to class it all as dance music, if somethings good its good, regardless of what genre it is, theres good in all of it really
yall heard of umek?--class techno beats

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Post by clashcame » Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:45 pm

djfurness wrote:Hip Hop, Breaks, Techno, Hardcore Techno, Breakcore, Drum n Bass, Electronica, 80s + 90s shizzle, Wonky Techno, Pop...anythin really, I just like to class it all as dance music, if somethings good its good, regardless of what genre it is, theres good in all of it really
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Post by clashcame » Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:47 pm

8bitwonder wrote: yall heard of umek?--class techno beats
:?

Years ago maybe.

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Post by doomstep » Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:12 pm

Afro-House re-mixes of ...
8bitwonder wrote:christian audio books and langages

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Post by nonseq » Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:13 pm

New Orleans Funk.

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Post by marsyas » Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:15 pm

doomstep wrote:Afro-House re-mixes of ...
8bitwonder wrote:christian audio books and langages
:lol:

nice one doomy.

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Post by 8bitwonder » Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:25 pm

doomstep wrote:Afro-House re-mixes of ...
8bitwonder wrote:christian audio books and langages
care bears the movie soundtrack with a little oaklahoma

4 hero,erykah badu,vadim,skinnyman,nextmen,hybrid and a love me copy of tom midleton sound of the cosmos

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Post by pangaea » Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:56 pm

Anything electronic-related floats my boat, too much to list!

Although I've also been listening to drone metal recently...Burning Witch, Sunn O))), Earth etc

I love music!

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Post by municiple » Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:09 am

Love lots of rockers dub and rub a dub, wackies, digital b, that sorts. Also, classic acid house (fuck, im from chicago, seen?), and strange electronics. New Nightmares on Wax is nice as well.

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Post by gravious » Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:32 am

I only likes me two other kindsa musics:

Country, and Western


Uhhhhh-icK

Now wheres ma dawg Skeeter...

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Post by drewdrops » Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:14 am

Early Bukem, Logical Progression 1 keeps coming in and out of my life, rediscovered Photek, always had his tunes but got back into him, fecking sick puppy, since getting into dubstep ive found new love for dnb, old jungle, which had gone away for a while and was replaced by alot mash up stuff like Venetian Snares, shitmat en al, at the mo appreciating a lot of produced music with emphasis on groove, mu-ziq, aphex as well, also some Bill Evans which ill always have a soft spot for, beautiful man he is!
eeeeee wot

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Post by ectoplasm » Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:03 am

Greetings from south texas...i'm in Brownsville celebrating Spring Break..you have to see these women...been listening to garage since the ol gaialive dayz...i had like 50 dirtyass tapes of ol dnb and speed garage...i alwayze wanted the garage to get darker...you could just see the possiblities..so I thank da gods for Dubstep

JUNGLE: PARADOX, SPORE, PHOTEK, GOLDIE, KLUTE, TEEBEE, GROOVERIDER, BAILEY, WILDCHILD, ALL REINFORCE CREW

METAL: SLAYER, OLD METALLICA, ENTOMBED, GRAVE, DISMEMBERED, SCORN, GODFLESH, VITAL REMAINS, DEICIDE, MORBID ANGEL, KRISIUN, DESTRUCTION, SODOM, DEATH, BATHORY, BEHEMOTH, IMMOLATION, the list goes on...

HIP-HOP: PAPOOSE, GURU, AZ, BUSTA, JOE BUDDEN, JAE MILLZ, LA DA DARKMAN, SEAN PRICE, RAZKASS, GHOSTFACE, RAEKWON, CORMEGA, LAKEY DA KID, LOUIVILLE SLUGGA, CAPONE, M.O.P., the list goes on...

GABBER: VITAL, ZURG, CHRONIUX, H-BLAST, PAUL SITTER, LIQUID BLASTED, METRO FUN, ORBEAT the list goes on...

DANCEHALL: BOUNTY KILLAH, BEANIEMAN, MR VEVAS, RED RAT, ELEPHANT MAN, SCAREDEM CREW, S.pAUL, SIZZLA, the list goes on...

60's: PINK FLOYD, DOORS, JIMI HENDRIX, AND OF COURSE LED ZEPPLIN

WELL I GUESS WE ARE ALL REAL LOVERS OF GOOD MUSIC

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Post by night deposit » Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:41 am

interesting thread here, enjoying this...
i just added up my receipts from last year, how did i only spend around 600 dollars on records? surely its cause i got heaps of cdrs from people...
and ive easily spent half that amount already on dubstep this year... im back on my vinyl jones for the first time in many years.


todays purchases

thai beat a go-go vol. 2
fantastic greatest hits ~ charlie tweddle
music to watch girls by ~ andy votel
folk and pop sounds of sumatra vol. 2
don cherry ~ orient/eagle eye/togetherness/si ta ra ma

been enjoying...

'goodbye babylon' an insane gospel box set 1921-46

'prog is not a four letter word' prog rock comp

all the 'various artist' 7's and 12's i got last month, gorgeous

jean-claude vannier ~ 'L'Enfant Assassin Des Mouches'
alain goraguer ~ La Planete Sauvage

awesome french dudes

felix kubin ~ psykoscifipoppia

exp. electronic german

all the animal collective records

three six mafia ~ all the dj paul mixes from the mid 90s, original crunk shit like lord infamous, koopsta knicca, project pat..

i love early american roots music, pre-war folk and country, ennio morricone, everything wackies ever produced, drone/free form/noise (hototogisu, vibracathedral orchestra, avvarus), arvo part, shoegazer pop,
black metal, early 90's miami bass, homemade loner psyche records, brazilian from the 60's and 70's, donna regina, most of the new grime coming out, rinse fm sets, breezeblock.... i could go on and on...

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Post by brett » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:57 am

Grime, dubstep and so on mostly.

Hmmm...at the moment, reggae, ragga, dancehall, and jungle.

I also every so often listen to goa and psy and Australian gabber and all the associated "-core" styles.

I can hardly bear any American rap at the moment, and have had a hard time listening to it since I discovered grime and dubstep. The late ODB is about it; and of course early Public Enemy is always good.

The list is too big to even name groups....

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Post by jera » Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:35 am

Pangaea wrote:Anything electronic-related floats my boat, too much to list!

Although I've also been listening to drone metal recently...Burning Witch, Sunn O))), Earth etc

I love music!
theres couple of lads in my college course that are into that sort of stuff...very interesting stuff.

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Post by joseph-j » Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:35 pm

Brett wrote:and of course early Public Enemy is always good.
Saw they had a new album out, wondering if it was any good....? seeing as everything they've released since Muse Sick an Hour has been utter shite.
threnody wrote:i've got avant-garde on heavy rotation...still listen to a bit of dnb...paradox, evol intent etc. Warp/IDM....digidub, dub, roots etc......occasional godspeed you black emperor and related sounds-although rarely these days.
Godspeed are the tits.
Clashcame wrote:
8bitwonder wrote: yall heard of umek?--class techno beats
:?

Years ago maybe.
Yeah, I prefer my techno a bit more forward-looking and less european! Surgeon and Regis are the daddies.

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Post by TRG » Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:48 pm

dnb, idm (especially easter-european), hiphop, minimal techno...
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Post by mary anne hobbs » Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:38 pm

thank you ADRUU :) very much appreciated
m/a.. x

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Post by ufo over easy » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:03 pm

Nice to see so much variety :)

Especially nice to see love for drones, doom and post-rockyness..

Dubstep's dominated for a while, but I'm into a fraction of newly released dnb, and a load of stuff pre-97.. various assorted electronica.. post rock.. doom.. bits of minimal techno, soundscape based stuff too. blah.
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