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VEGANGELICA 04-27-2010 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sidewinder (Post 857999)
I feel the same way as you about dubstep...some tracks are great, some are just not appealing at all.

And also about Eskmo. I hadn't heard the song San Francisco before, and it's pretty good. I also could do without the vocals, and that's my complaint about the 2 or 3 other songs of his I've heard. Some even use an autotune-like effect that really turns me off. The vocals are much less annoying in this song (unless they get worse later on, I only listened to about half).

Agreed. I didn't make it through some of Eskmo's songs that were heavy on vocals, which I find annoying even in "San Francisco."

The fact that you only listened to half of "San Francisco" raises another issue I have with some of these songs: they go on way too long. Listen to 1 minute of the song and you know everything that is coming. I prefer songs to have some surprises in them, unless I am using them as background music (as is the case with Eskmo's).

sidewinder 04-27-2010 01:35 PM

Yeah I agree some dubstep songs go on far too long and reveal everything they have to offer early on. The same can be said about many types of music, which is ok sometimes, but if that's the case for a particular song they need to watch the length.

Sometimes I'll pause an album to check out a song online, and will skip around rather than play the whole thing. So it's not always because a song drags or anything. ;)

Freebase Dali 05-03-2010 09:39 PM

This. Absolutely this:


VEGANGELICA 05-03-2010 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 862330)
This. Absolutely this:


Pleasurable! And what a wonderfully weird video, Freebase!

At first, while listening to the tinkling bells in the beginning of the song, I thought the song would only be able to be described simply as "xylophone and doorbell meet drums." Then, around 2:05, it started to get much more perturbed and violent, all the way to the end! I liked the transition and powerful ending the best. :)

Freebase Dali 05-03-2010 11:23 PM

I am absolutely enamored with that song at the moment. Downloading every album I can.

CanwllCorfe 05-04-2010 06:30 AM


VEGANGELICA 05-04-2010 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 862343)
I am absolutely enamored with that song at the moment. Downloading every album I can.

"Herr Bar" off Clark's Body Riddle album made me curious to hear more of his music. Another song of his that I especially enjoy (of those I've heard so far) is "Violenl." Despite its somewhat repetitive beat, I like the variety of rushing, grating sounds and the way the song becomes more chaotic and frenzied near the end.

However, I think a main reason I like this song is that it uses a sound similar to one of my FAVORITE SOUNDS EVER!!!...the springy sound that Hocus the rabbit makes in the "Frosty the Snowman" TV special:

Clark - Violenl (you can hear the springy sound I like at 1:22 and 1:49, 1:52, 1:55, etc.)



Frosty the Snowman (You can hear Hocus the Rabbit's springy hopping sound FOUR EXCITING TIMES beginning at 2:50!)
(Anyone who makes experimental music, please include this springy sound in a song! Hint hint, FD.)


Bulldog 05-04-2010 09:56 AM

I go through long patches of listening to little to no electronica - a bit like me and reggae. I come to my senses again every so often though.

Anyway, I'm digging some Arovane (aka Berliner Uwe Zahn) like ditches at the moment, particularly this little number;



^ Pretty cool minimalist/down-tempo IDM-type stuff.

sidewinder 05-04-2010 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 862330)
This. Absolutely this:


That's what I like to see...some Clark love!!! :clap: :beer: I haven't seen that vid, will watch it shortly.

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 862342)
At first, while listening to the tinkling bells in the beginning of the song, I thought the song would only be able to be described simply as "xylophone and doorbell meet drums." Then, around 2:05, it started to get much more perturbed and violent, all the way to the end! I liked the transition and powerful ending the best. :)

Clark is definitely known for some twists and turns within his songs. Check this one out:


VEGANGELICA 05-04-2010 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by sidewinder (Post 862476)
Clark is definitely known for some twists and turns within his songs. Check this one out:


Wow, sidewinder, "Totem Crackerjack" certainly does have a lot of twists and turns! It sounds like 83 songs spliced together and is stuffed with almost a bewildering variety of sounds, which made me enjoy listening to it.

I'll have to listen again to see if I think the its "stream of consciousness" feel (in which one sound leads to the next, and that to the next, without much reference to the first sound) makes the song feel too uncohesive to me.

I liked the playful, childlike quality of the tinkling notes (like those of a zanza) which are not always placed right on the beat. This must be intentional, since he places every sound where he wants it, I assume. I think that's in general what I like about non-dance electronica: since the songs aren't just repetition of the same beat or sound over and over from beginning of the song to the end (usually), I really sense the feeling of the musician having strong intentions and control (but also wildness) behind the song.

sidewinder 05-04-2010 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 862496)
I think that's in general what I like about non-dance electronica: since the songs aren't just repetition of the same beat or sound over and over from beginning of the song to the end (usually), I really sense the feeling of the musician having strong intentions and control (but also wildness) behind the song.

Indeed...it feels very thought-out and like more of an art form.

lene 05-14-2010 09:21 AM

100 bpm - Mikael Simpson

He's a genius. Unfortunately he sings in danish, but this track shows his ability to make great music. Give it a try :).

katrine 05-17-2010 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 856518)

The song feels very delicate and gentle, like slow, early morning rain on a gray day:

that is exactly what i think of it! i've never really been able to express it, but that was a very precise description.

Exeggcute :3 05-17-2010 12:54 PM

I'm still loving idealism, by Digitalism. Zdarlight, Echoes and Digitalism in Cairo are personal favourites. I think of Digitalism as properly pure electronic music, it's awesome!

sidewinder 05-17-2010 04:31 PM

This is quite nice, been really enjoying the album lately, contender for 2010.

Roel Funcken - 'Martyrz'
It gets nice and bass-ey (and crunchy!) just before the 2 minute mark.



Man I'm sick of this "free MP3" BS advertisement on YouTube...but at least the song was available for me to post here. :)

sidewinder 05-17-2010 05:00 PM

This one's also really awesome from the same album as above 'Lajor Mazer'.


CanwllCorfe 05-17-2010 05:59 PM


FETCHER. 05-22-2010 05:49 PM

I'm literally in love with this right now. Can't stop listening.


Mr.1102 05-28-2010 09:04 AM

Corrupt-Depeche mode It has a nice dark feel to it >:3

wickedlk 06-01-2010 11:48 AM

This is keeping me alive right now!


ikvat 06-06-2010 02:51 PM

Happy Mystery Child - Trisomie 21 - Listen for free on Deezer

Audio_phil 06-12-2010 02:59 AM

Proem / "Protobella" - which is on youtube.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...nter/EGG02.png

Freebase Dali 06-14-2010 01:41 PM

Locust Toybox (David Firth)
- Through My Head At Night



Bad quality, but mmm... tastes great.

Thrice 06-17-2010 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 882366)
Locust Toybox (David Firth)
- Through My Head At Night



Bad quality, but mmm... tastes great.

I hope you aren't referring to that giant phallic shadow like figure.

jackhammer 07-01-2010 02:40 PM

Dead Fader are kicking my arse right now:

Public Enemy 07-01-2010 02:45 PM

The "I'm a man" cover by Black Strobe is awesome and Splitting the Atom by Massive Attack is wicked

Zarko 07-04-2010 09:34 AM



CanwllCorfe 07-05-2010 03:29 PM



Found this in the related videos right after I was trying to find this (the uploader must have amazing taste):


Zarko 07-07-2010 02:03 AM



Claaasssic

CanwllCorfe 07-14-2010 03:14 PM

Dubbysteppy


Freebase Dali 07-23-2010 04:51 PM

^ Nice. I recommended that tune to a guy recently in the Name That Tune forum.

P A N 07-23-2010 05:07 PM

Bridge - Amon Tobin. it's not a dance tune, but you can certainly dance to it.

FETCHER. 07-23-2010 05:22 PM


jackhammer 07-23-2010 06:17 PM

It's a couple of years old but that Bass drum is kick ass:


CanwllCorfe 07-23-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 905405)
^ Nice. I recommended that tune to a guy recently in the Name That Tune forum.

Yeah I don't get into Dubstep too much but that track struck my fancy. The only artists I really keep track of are Burial and Sinister Souls


Engine 07-23-2010 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CanwllCorfe (Post 905676)
Yeah I don't get into Dubstep too much but that track struck my fancy. The only artists I really keep track of are Burial and Sinister Souls



^That's a great song! I had not heard Sinister Souls before
Thanks for all the ambient darkness that you've pointed out - it seems like there's plenty of Dubstep out there with a relatively similar sound though.

Here's mine (thanks again to LoathsomePete for bringing this to my attention)..
Remain by The Blood of Heroes


Stone Birds 07-24-2010 10:17 PM


Freebase Dali 07-24-2010 10:21 PM

Nice track, SB.

Stone Birds 07-24-2010 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 906567)
Nice track, SB.

thanks its my favorite song by dntel plus it features the girl from the weepies great collaboration. i wish i could cover it but alas there's no good tabs and i'm terrible at playing by ear

sidewinder 07-26-2010 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by zevokes (Post 905414)
Bridge - Amon Tobin. it's not a dance tune, but you can certainly dance to it.

And that would be the exact point of this thread. ;)


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