Your favorite ELECTRONIC artists and tunes!
- KVRAF
- 5538 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
Ohhh yeah! You prefer not just a usual music. You like something MORE for your soul and heart. And really often some deep electronic music can describe you thoughts and feelings. What artist, songs and tracks REALLY dig into your soul?
Mine:
Autechre-Cichli
Panet Boelex-Suunta
ESEM-dispehrse
Aphex Twin-Flim
And more...
Tell yours as well, so we know:)
Mine:
Autechre-Cichli
Panet Boelex-Suunta
ESEM-dispehrse
Aphex Twin-Flim
And more...
Tell yours as well, so we know:)
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Muzik 4 Machines Muzik 4 Machines https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9550
- KVRAF
- 7829 posts since 6 Oct, 2003 from Quebec
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 2 Apr, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 6596 posts since 21 Jun, 2004 from Secret Underground Hideout

"Most people who experiment with drugs are not lying in the streets, suffocating on their own vomit. If you want to see some of that, go to the Pub on Saturday night at closing time." ozwest
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- KVRAF
- 2521 posts since 3 Jun, 2005 from Italy
Tangerine Dream in the 70's and early 80's. Of course.
- KVRian
- 1496 posts since 10 Nov, 2002 from Earth

Sadly, she went away for vacations and never got back
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- KVRian
- 1414 posts since 24 Mar, 2007
Skinny Puppy -
Throbbing Gristle -
Wumpscut -
Throbbing Gristle -
Wumpscut -
'The science of rich men does not elevate all mankind, but only themselves.'
sound cloud
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- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 11 Nov, 2004 from Kansas City, MO
BOC
Tycho/ISO50
Prefuse 73
Iamjen
Royksopp
Nitzer Ebb
DJ Shadow
BT
Novakill
I'm sure there's somebody I'm forgetting!
Tycho/ISO50
Prefuse 73
Iamjen
Royksopp
Nitzer Ebb
DJ Shadow
BT
Novakill
I'm sure there's somebody I'm forgetting!
"The Law speaks too softly to be heard amid the din of arms." -- Gaius Marius {Roman consul,soldier}
- KVRAF
- 7788 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater
Chris Reece
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- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Liberace, and his pal.
He's so electric, and tronic too...ooo ahhh...oh and those wonderful rings, I've just got to get me sum...uh, uh.
No seriously, I just buy any cd that say Goa in it, and it's all good.
Strange thing is the word Goa, should really be spelled Gao. It's not said as Go-ahh, it's said as Gaw, which means "high" in chinese language, and is said as Gaw.
He's so electric, and tronic too...ooo ahhh...oh and those wonderful rings, I've just got to get me sum...uh, uh.
No seriously, I just buy any cd that say Goa in it, and it's all good.
Strange thing is the word Goa, should really be spelled Gao. It's not said as Go-ahh, it's said as Gaw, which means "high" in chinese language, and is said as Gaw.
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- KVRAF
- 1643 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from Lincoln, CA
I don't know if electronic music can "dig into my soul" even if I do love electronic music. The music that digs into my soul tend to be songs with emotionally or intellectually compelling lyrics, or music with an emphasis on expressing emotions with conventional harmonies and melodies (film scores for example).
My love for electronic music is more about my love for sound--the possibilities of sound. I love Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra (and solo works from members), Art of Noise, Yello, Orbital, 808 State, and progressive house in general. I'm also a fan of industrial music, and the one that's more on the electronic side I like would be Bigod 20. I like some Front 242 and Front Line Assembly as well, and of course Skinny Puppy.
A lot of trip-hop is electronic, and Massive Attack's Mezzanine album has some amazing tracks.
I grew up on alternative/modern rock, so synthpop is a big part of my early influences--Depeche Mode and New Order were the two big ones.
Some of my favorite electronic music came from film/game scores. The track "Fade" (ending credit theme) from Sakamoto Ryuichi's score for Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise is still one of my all-time favorite electronic tracks. It is multi-layered and contains a lot of subtle beauty that you may not hear until you've listened to it a few times.
The track "Medicine Mix" from Harumi Hosono's album Medicine Compilation - From The Quiet Lodge is also a long-time favorite. It's very understated and minimal (essentially one single note throughout the entire track), but the way it builds over time just grabs me.
My love for electronic music is more about my love for sound--the possibilities of sound. I love Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra (and solo works from members), Art of Noise, Yello, Orbital, 808 State, and progressive house in general. I'm also a fan of industrial music, and the one that's more on the electronic side I like would be Bigod 20. I like some Front 242 and Front Line Assembly as well, and of course Skinny Puppy.
A lot of trip-hop is electronic, and Massive Attack's Mezzanine album has some amazing tracks.
I grew up on alternative/modern rock, so synthpop is a big part of my early influences--Depeche Mode and New Order were the two big ones.
Some of my favorite electronic music came from film/game scores. The track "Fade" (ending credit theme) from Sakamoto Ryuichi's score for Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise is still one of my all-time favorite electronic tracks. It is multi-layered and contains a lot of subtle beauty that you may not hear until you've listened to it a few times.
The track "Medicine Mix" from Harumi Hosono's album Medicine Compilation - From The Quiet Lodge is also a long-time favorite. It's very understated and minimal (essentially one single note throughout the entire track), but the way it builds over time just grabs me.
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- KVRian
- 673 posts since 15 Nov, 2004 from Montevideo, Uruguay
Radiohead -
Björk -
The Knife -
Aphex Twin -
Boards of Canada -
Brian Eno -
Vangelis -
múm -
Portishead -
Orbital -
Röyksopp -
µ-Ziq -
Kraftwerk -
etc.
Some pretty random song choices. I couldn't really pick just one for most of the artists.
Björk -
The Knife -
Aphex Twin -
Boards of Canada -
Brian Eno -
Vangelis -
múm -
Portishead -
Orbital -
Röyksopp -
µ-Ziq -
Kraftwerk -
etc.
Some pretty random song choices. I couldn't really pick just one for most of the artists.
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- KVRian
- 816 posts since 4 Sep, 2007 from Los Angeles
+1 for Computer Love
Underworld - Pearls Girl, Cherry Pie, Cups, Kittens
Depeche Mode - ummm about every song namely Useless, Only When i loose myself
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
The Orb - Toxygene ill never forget this song
Paul van Dyk - Words (for love) just classic
Jooris Voorn - Incident
Leftfield - Leftism
Talvin Singh - OK
im sure there is more
Underworld - Pearls Girl, Cherry Pie, Cups, Kittens
Depeche Mode - ummm about every song namely Useless, Only When i loose myself
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
The Orb - Toxygene ill never forget this song
Paul van Dyk - Words (for love) just classic
Jooris Voorn - Incident
Leftfield - Leftism
Talvin Singh - OK
im sure there is more

