Electronic Classics

Discussion in 'Conversations About Good Music' started by Catalyst, May 10, 2013.

  1. Feridan

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    Basic Channel - Radiance II
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPOw-VeHZgQ
    from Radiance, 1994

    Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman - "Music A Fe Rule" (Part 2)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G21NOYjAN2M
    from Music A Fe Rule 12", 1997
     
  2. Feridan

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    Aural Float - Introspection - SPACE NIGHT - earthviews IV (part 7)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX5s6NOUAQA
    I think this version is only available on a compilation entitled Space Night IV?

    Deep Space Network Meets Higher Intelligence Agency - Under Water Looking Up
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKwWGIg1OVE
     
  3. Feridan

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    Arabesque - Pete Namlook & David Moufang (Sons of Kraut)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFwK0NnHQzo
    from Move D - Namlook* ‎– Move D / Namlook XI - Sons Of Kraut, 2006
    R.I.P Peter Kuhlmann :sad:

    Sussan Deyhim & Richard Horowitz - Desert Equations - Azax Attra 08
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzXwy-fnWKA
    from Sussan Deihim / Richard Horowitz ‎– Desert Equations: Azax Attra, 1986
     
  4. Feridan

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    Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Patty Smith - Morning High
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKDEUh4wins
    from Lizzy Mercier Descloux ‎– Press Color (2003 re-release), also on Bill Laswell's Hashisheen - The End of Law, 1999
    Back to Lizzy ;)

    Jah Wobble & Bill Laswell - Orion
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQfhqBnuLQ
    from Radioaxiom - A Dub Transmission, 2001
     
  5. Feridan

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    Transglobal Underground & Natacha Atlas - Sky Giant
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfgdjfgtJw4
    from Transglobal Underground ‎– Rejoice, Rejoice, 1998

    Laika - Let Me Sleep
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-MzGhTx5lI
    from Silver Apples of the Moon, 1995
     
  6. Feridan

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    Prince Far I - Psalms For I - Psalm 95
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHs_EXuE5cY
    from Psalms For I, 1976

    Burhan Öçal & Pete Namlook -- Sultan -- Gel Gör Beni Ask Neyledi
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rflSrP7Ac8A
    from Sultan, 1998
     
  7. Rolma

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    Feridan a lot to check!
     
  8. Catalyst

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    Mondays got you feeling sluggish? That's okay because you've got a Catalyst in your pocket. I'll be here all week long spinning your soon to be favorites and before you know it you'll be chugging right along. Mondays...we're bringing them back. :dancing:

    By the way I intend for the videos to be listened to from left to right and then down. It doesn't really matter but if you want the exact arrangement that I had in mind that would be the way to do it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muNKZK5aSNQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rne0CYgviJo

    Something tells me you're going to love the next two tracks:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrN9voyhM68 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsVFAx77IMA
     
  9. Feridan

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    Jeff Mills - Step to enchantment
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLtnhsLwSZE
    (As Millsart) from Mecca EP, 1993

    And this one track wonder:

    Egyptian Empire - The Horn Track
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjQW0l9pTaA
    1991
     
  10. Alraun

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    I want to bring up one of the currently most important german synthesizer musicians, who has influenced me a lot: Mathias Grassow. :bow:
    With more than 70 CD releases and as part of collaborations with many other musicians, he is one of the most creative electronic guys of the present.
    His genre: Spiritual Ambient. "El Hadra" is for example a well known release by Mathias, which was a collaboration
    with Mat's main musical teacher Klaus Wiese (Ex-member of Popol Vuh).

    Just three samples:
    The first is one of the newer tracks from "Mosaic", a CD which he has made together with John Haughm from Agalloch:



    Second is from "Ambessence - Piano and Drones", a collaboration with pianist Bruno Sanfilippo:



    The third track is (unfortunately) just a very short cut from one of Mat's earlier CD's, an Ambient milestone, the brilliant "Deeper Purity".
    It's in original 45 Min long, without breaks.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JOelK8kksU
     
  11. Rolma

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    @Feridan
    Jeff Mills,
    one of those guys that were there for a long while in ma everyday selection.
    Now enjoying that Jah Wobble & Bill Laswell - Orion...these flavors are great.
    WOW - Other of your surprises Pete Namlook other regular at home...

    As it was Steve Roach...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM7uFFc3W_I

    And particulary Jon Hassell - Power Spot (the album)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HsscymMVF4

    I go to bed with another smile! :mates:
     
  12. lukehh

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    Hi folks,
    for everyone who havent seen yet and is interested in history of synthesizer's music in the late 70's and early 80's especially in great britan. Here's a link to the fantastic BBC4 documentation.
    Also a lot of analog gear is shown.

    OK..for everybody who hates british synthpop and experimental electronics of these days..here is a warning. Following bands are interviewed: Kraftwerk, Human League, Heaven 17, Yazoo, Depeche Mode, Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, New Order, Ultravox, Visage, Soft Cell...

     
  13. Alraun

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    This guy shouldn't be absent in a thread about electronic music: Klaus Schulze. His Big Moog modular system (100kg) is one of the legendary synths of the 70s.
    First track: a unique time document from 1977, where "german Wunderkind" Schulze presented his music for the first time in public TV.
    Second track: three decades later. A collaboration with Lisa Gerrard from 2008.



    By the way: i want to say thanks to all of you. Great music in this thread !
     
  14. Catalyst

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    Absolutely Alraun, Klaus Schulze is a legend. I actually had put up Echoes of Time on the Dance Music Production: Counterpoint thread as a response to the accusation that electronic musicians don't make music that is a journey. In fact the aforementioned track clocks in at around 40 minutes and the point was proven quickly after the person I was having the discussion with pressed play. It is located here: http://audiosex.pro/index.php?/topic/6789-dance-music-production-counterpoint/ The track is on page 2 but if you feel so inclined I would read the whole conversation because it's actually quite interesting. I'm really glad that you've been enjoying the Conversations series, it makes me happy that you've made some discoveries and I thank you for appreciating it and for taking the time to let us know. As always Alraun, you rock! :mates:

    This is certainly one of my favorite journeys by this iconic artist and I'll edit this post later to include more of his work:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZENCyqdoRY
     
  15. Feridan

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    Hah! So we managed to lure you into this thread as well. I was beginning to wonder where you were. :wink:
     
  16. Feridan

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    We aim to please. *yes*

    You might know this. Didn't John Hassell once write a song entitled The Blue Way? I can't find it anywhere. It was inspired by a short story.
     
  17. Rolma

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    Don´t know that is my dad´s stuff I mean he has the actual records...
    All that music was vinyl...I know the covers from the 80´s ambient.
    So homely in a way ...

    Is this?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWD06Fi6hdk



    I know more his jazz stuff...I listen the live version in Amsterdam...It was amazing :wink: (so deep)
     
  18. Catalyst

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    I'm having a shitty day and here comes Rolma with an incredible song I've totally forgotten about. Thank you, that was just what I needed. :hug:

    And thanks to Feridan our resident muse. :wink:
     
  19. Feridan

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    Sounds like a nice job.
     
  20. Catalyst

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    Good morning/afternoon fellow Audiosexers. It's Catalyst here with some tunes to keep you moving today. Enjoy:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD3SWM7ux7M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9UJZjZd-Oc
    There were no lyrics available so I had to transcribe them myself:

    It only takes a moment
    To throw your life away
    It only takes a second
    To dig an early grave

    Caught in the vicious circle
    The young man on the street
    Another day upon us
    In The 21st Century
    In the 21st Century

    And down on every corner
    There's a story to be told
    Cause money gets you nowhere
    When you think it is being sold ?

    An internet sensation
    A one minute celebrity
    'Cause everyone is famous
    In The 21st Century
    In the 21st Century
     
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