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MDMAchine wrote:Jazzanova
yep
MDMAchine wrote:Peter Kruder + Richard Dorfmeister
double yep
MDMAchine wrote:Tom Middleton + Andrew Weatherall
how come you put those two together?
MDMAchine wrote:UNKLE sounds <--- forget who it is 2 guys i think.
its james lavelle and richard file

UNKLE - psyence fiction... another really inspiring record :D
galaxy rayyys! powerful.

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Radiohead - Kid A
Ryuchi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Dubstar - Goodbye (a U.S. compilation of their 2 albums)
Depeche Mode - Violator
New Order - Regret
Sasha - Expander

HM's to Block Rockin' Beats, Busy Child, and Battle Flag
If every KVR member wrote one review a year we'd have 1340 reviews each day!

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Depeche Mode - Speak & Spell

Tubeway Army - Replicas

Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express

My first 3 albums, bought them all in '81, and was all i listened to that year :D

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Oh and todays influences:
Death in Vegas- Satans child
Groove Armada
Trubi Trio
Gotan Project
Lemon Jelly
DJ Shadow
Red Snapper
Presence - All systems gone
Radiohead
Moloko
Moby
St. Germain
etc.
etc.

Even moreso influenced by a huge variety of KvR artists ;)

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Autechre -- Amber
FSOL -- ISDN, Lifeforms
When I was younger I used to be in doubt. These days I'm not so sure.

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Old and oldish:

Yes - Relayer
Scritti Politti (forgot the name of their album)
Heaven 17 (also forgot. Man I'm getting old :oops: )
Japan - Oil On Canvas
R. Sakamoto - various
NiN - nearly everything

Recent
Sky Cries Mary - This timeless turning
Portishead - Dummy
Massive Attack - Mezz
Cinematic Orchestra - EveryDay
Amon Tobin - Supermodified
Aphex Twin - 26 mixes

Am also heavily influenced by Dead Can Dance, but can't really call them electronic!
Want to change your additive synth into an addictive one? You just need 5000 Cs!

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splattabreakz wrote:
MDMAchine wrote:Jazzanova
yep
MDMAchine wrote:Peter Kruder + Richard Dorfmeister
double yep
MDMAchine wrote:Tom Middleton + Andrew Weatherall
how come you put those two together?
MDMAchine wrote:UNKLE sounds <--- forget who it is 2 guys i think.
its james lavelle and richard file

UNKLE - psyence fiction... another really inspiring record :D
UNKLE REALLY!!! inspired me! when I hear dthat UNKLE sounds project it was jaw dropping!!!

Good call on the names as it was eating at me that I had somehow forgot who was behind suck a great project. "Lonley Soul" was good too! :-)

As for the combo of Tom M and andrew W, when i thought of em the 1st thing that poped into my head was thier Radio 1 essential mix, and how they are always some kind of combo on the decks, so I just layed it out that way.
Tom M track im currently diggin hard is...
Faithless -MAss Destruction (Tom Middleton Cosmos Mix)

Diggin it totally that Cosmos vide in there!

I cant state Albums, well cuz as a DJ most my tunes are single vinyl's :-)

MD

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in 1986 When i was 9 yrs, daddy gave me these vinyls from his collection :


1) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene :shock:

2) Kraftwerk - Computer World :shock:

It changed me forever, thanks dad !! The magic !


much later i discovered :

1) Aphex Twin (all of his earlier work) :shock:
2) Autechre - Amber :shock:

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Timbre wrote:in 1986 When i was 9 yrs, daddy gave me these vinyls from his collection :


1) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene :shock:

2) Kraftwerk - Computer World :shock:

It changed me forever, thanks dad !! The magic !


much later i discovered :

1) Aphex Twin (all of his earlier work) :shock:
2) Autechre - Amber :shock:
WOW! I wish my dad was listening to the "golden oldies" I had to find ou the hard way...

Sounds like your pops was hip to the game :-)

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Tangerine Dream- Phaedra

Massive Attack- Mezzanine

Massive Attack- Protection :love:

Faithless- Sunday 8PM

DJ Mark Farina- Mushroom Jazz (1-4)

Bossa Cuca Nova- Revisited Classics

Morcheeba- Big Calm

DJ Rap- Learning Curve

Radio Boy- Mechanics of Destruction

To name a few... :D

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Timbre wrote:in 1986 When i was 9 yrs, daddy gave me these vinyls from his collection :


1) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene :shock:

2) Kraftwerk - Computer World :shock:

It changed me forever, thanks dad !! The magic !


much later i discovered :

1) Aphex Twin (all of his earlier work) :shock:
2) Autechre - Amber :shock:
Yeah, my pop got me into electronic music too. Only it was with Pink Floyd, Yes, Synergy, ELP and Tangerine Dream. :D

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The Orb - Adventures beyond the ultraworld.
Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good

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Stockhausen's Kontakt was the first proper electronic piece I heard.

Oh yeah - then later came Terry Riley and Annete Peacock (and sometimes with Paul Bley).

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back in the days:

(its not really an album but anyways)

the normal - t.v.o.d / warm leatherette

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nowadays:

donnacha costello - together is the new alone

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My Distortion is Analogue...

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Timbre wrote:
in 1986 When i was 9 yrs, daddy gave me these vinyls from his collection :


1) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene Shocked

2) Kraftwerk - Computer World Shocked

It changed me forever, thanks dad !! The magic !


much later i discovered :

1) Aphex Twin (all of his earlier work) Shocked
2) Autechre - Amber Shocked


WOW! I wish my dad was listening to the "golden oldies" I had to find ou the hard way...

Sounds like your pops was hip to the game Smile
hehehe, yeah i got luck with pops, even now he's 55 yrs old and has two albums of autechre and massive attack in his car. He's my personal John Peel !

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