Because this is what powers us between 23:00 and 02:00. Right click to open link in a new tab.
This is all new to me, but most of it is definitely not new.
Buscemi, Brazilian Jazz, try Ramiro's Theme
Dub FX, really good dub, try Clue 1
Kleerup, not a new band but still fairly unknown electronic artist, try Towers of Trellick
De-Phazz, Alt Jazz, try Jazz Music
Robyn, electronic pop... because it's hella catchy, try Stars 4 Ever
Zion I, hip hop. not that unheard of, try Coastin
Schmoov, electronic and soothing, try Playground
Gustav Holtz, Opera Number 32, VII, The Planets, Neptune. Best Classical musician I have ever heard.
Miami Horror, good upbeat electronica, try Sometimes
Simian Mobile Disco, this driving electronica song is very appropriate for when I listen to music. Sleep Deprivation
Grafton Primary, Good electronica, very 80's feel. try Left of Nowhere
C-Mon & Kypski, Funky Jazz cut ups, try Shitty Bum
Explosions in the Sky, driving mellow electric guitar, try First Breath After Coma
Showing posts with label electronic music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronic music. Show all posts
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Aging through music.
After writing a punishing Sunday afternoon final I have been slipping between accounting studying for tomorrows exam, and severe procrastination. Seems like a perfect opportunity to make a relaxed post.
I am going to try to post the song that best represents what I was listening to from age 10 to now.
1997 - The Verve's Bittersweet Symphony - Discovering how much I like classical pop fusion
1998 - Big Pun - I'm not a player - Here comes adolescence.
1999 - Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall - Peer influenced I'm sure
2000 - Jurrasic 5 - Concrete School Yard - Finally find Hip Hop
2001 - Metallica - Fade To Black - Really learning to enjoy songs that crescendo
2002 - Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast - Here comes the football pump-up song era
2003 - Groove Armada - Easy - Here comes electronica!
2004 - Lemon Jelly - Homage to Patagonia - Finding instrumental DJ music is huge in Europe
2005 - Dr Dre - The Housewife - The peak of my misogynistic music collection
2006 - Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings - Still my number 1 classical song
2007 - DJ Shadow - You can't go home again - Probably #1 favorite artist
2008 - Ada - Each and Everyone - Still a favorite
2009 - Weezer - Only in Dreams - Hit these guys a bit late
2010 - Bag Raiders - Shooting Star - And we are drifing back to indi/electronic
I am going to try to post the song that best represents what I was listening to from age 10 to now.
1997 - The Verve's Bittersweet Symphony - Discovering how much I like classical pop fusion
1998 - Big Pun - I'm not a player - Here comes adolescence.
1999 - Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall - Peer influenced I'm sure
2000 - Jurrasic 5 - Concrete School Yard - Finally find Hip Hop
2001 - Metallica - Fade To Black - Really learning to enjoy songs that crescendo
2002 - Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast - Here comes the football pump-up song era
2003 - Groove Armada - Easy - Here comes electronica!
2004 - Lemon Jelly - Homage to Patagonia - Finding instrumental DJ music is huge in Europe
2005 - Dr Dre - The Housewife - The peak of my misogynistic music collection
2006 - Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings - Still my number 1 classical song
2007 - DJ Shadow - You can't go home again - Probably #1 favorite artist
2008 - Ada - Each and Everyone - Still a favorite
2009 - Weezer - Only in Dreams - Hit these guys a bit late
2010 - Bag Raiders - Shooting Star - And we are drifing back to indi/electronic
Labels:
electronic music,
hip hop music,
indie music,
music,
rap music
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