Guest Ti0n3r Posted August 2, 2007 wex-q, you obviously don't know anything about techno Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wex-q 0 Posted August 2, 2007 Nah, probably don't listen to much of it. Never mind it, we all listen to different stuff, but I always seen techno as a shell with no content, whilst "real" music (imo) is songs where the lyrics, aswell as the music fulfills it. Nothing I see in techno, but again, let's just drop it, this is the recommendation thread, not the "bitch about who's right" (since it's only about who's left, right? ) wex Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balschoiw 0 Posted August 2, 2007 Lately rediscovered an album I bought a while ago. Easystar all-stars: Dub side of the moon. Basically a dub remake of Pink Floyd´s Dark side of the moon, but offers a large variety of genres and is perfect for chilled evenings with friends. Listen to some tracks on the easystar dub side of the moon page @techno: There is more than bum-bum charts techno. Even Kraftwerk could be taken to that category. Quote[/b] ]James HoldenAgoria Sven Väth Reinhard Voigt Richard Bartz Monika Kruse Alex Smoke Oliver Koletzki Tobi Neumann Umek Marco Carola Robert Natus Chris Liebig (without n) Speedy J Marco Bailey Roman Flugel Alter Ego Adam Beyer Miss Djaxx Richie Hawtin Dave Clarke Eric Sneo Jeff Mills Slam Oliver Huntemann Redhead DJ Rush D.A.V.E The Drummer Alex Calver Joris Voorn Dominik Eulberg Luciano Ricardo Villalobos Booka Shade M.A.N.D.Y Anthony Rother Cirez D Hardcell & Grindvik Technasia Renato Cohen Secret Cinema Steve Bug Guido Schneider Mathew Johnson Viper XXL Loco Dice Ellen Allien Chardronnet Gabriel Ananda Audion I erased the ones I do not know and fixed one name Could probably add a lot more but I am too lazy to turn around and search through my unsorted collection that fills one side of the room up to the ceiling. Still, I am more into electronic music as a whole and as I can see from your list you also have some house artists on it. A well...scrab the above. I have no real favourite music. There is so much music from different genres that I like that it´s not easy to describe. Be it brazil, ragga, funk, dub, house, electronica, nujazz, metal, hardcore, indie, goth, fusion.......... Basically from Pantera to 70´s Strip-club music, but I absolutetly hate charts music of any kind. I could vomit on newstyle gangstarap and nowadays "R&B". So called Artists representing those genres should be sent to nevercomeback-island. Classic Rap or good one like for example NWA, of course Public Enemy, Digital underground but also guys like Busta Rhymes get my vote. It´s just that anyone with a microphone thinks he´s a superrappper today. I guess all that gangsta rappers should meet oneday and have a legitimate reallife deathmatch. This would actually clean the air in the genre for a while Just forgot to add that all those who are looking for something different should have a listen to UNKLE - war stories. It´s a mix of psychedellic rock , beats and atmospheric patterns. I love it. The ones who remember the Psyence-fiction UNKLE album, will love this one. It´s disturbing as the old Frontline - Assembly album "Tactical neural implant" which is still an all-time favourite for me and sweet as Postishead at times. Definately a must-hear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shashman 0 Posted August 3, 2007 It is Chris Liebing. He is a German schranz DJ/producer. Probably the most popular one there is. He is one half of Collabs 300, with Speedy J being the other half. Some of those DJs may have done some house, most DJs have afterall, but none do it now, afaik. Which ones did you have in mind from that list? P.S. We have that Dub Side of the Moon album at the bar where I work. It's not half bad. P.P.S It's Portishead Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chipper 0 Posted August 3, 2007 Techno gives me a headache it's annoying as fuck. Although I could probably enjoy it while on an acid trip. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Major Fubar 0 Posted August 4, 2007 Chipper, you have been repeatedly warned about spamming. We consider anything that doesn't add anything meaningful to a discussion to be spam, which is a perfect description of your post here, not to mention somewhat rude and isulting. Unless you want to get to 5 warning boxes and leave the forums permanently, I'd suggest you think long and hard before posting in topics with useless comments. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BloodOmen 0 Posted August 5, 2007 Drowning Pool - Full Circle ( Album ) Drowning Pool - Soliders ( Song ) <table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>Code Sample </td></tr><tr><td id="CODE"> 3 Inches Of Blood AC/DC Atreyu Audioslave Avenged Sevenfold Atreyu After Midnight Project Bullet For My Valentine Bill Haley Black Sabbath Bon Jovi Bloodhound Gang CKY Cypress Hill Chuck Berry CCR Children Of Bodem Def Leppard Disturbed Dragonforce Dream Evil Devildriver Dream Theatre Drowning Pool Dope Disturbed Evanescence Enya Finger Eleven Finntroll Godsmack Hatebreed Hammerfall Helmet Hot Action Cop Ill Nino King Diamond Korn Lordi Led Zepplain Limp Bizket Lacuna Coil Lynnard Skynnard Linkin Park Iron Maiden Metallica Machine Head Moterhead Motley Crue Megadeth Misfits Nightwish Pantera Prodigy Powerman 5000 Rage Against The Machine Raunchy Rammstien Rob Zombie Rammstien Steel Dragon Suffocation Under Silence Seether Soil SoulFly Static X Slipknot Slayer Sevendust Type O Negetive Van Halen White Zombie All good shit, if you like Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Major Fubar 0 Posted August 6, 2007 I like about 90% of that list, sounds like we have similar tastes. BTW, have I mentioned how much Slayer's last album rocked? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BloodOmen 0 Posted August 6, 2007 lol yeah slayers last one was hard :P Im still loving the song Disciple At the minite im trying to get a hold of Drowning Pool Full Circle autographed Have to contact family in america 2 get it though But yeah pretty awesome 2 see that i have similiar tastes to one of the Mods Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Sphere 0 Posted August 6, 2007 Techno gives me a headache it's annoying as fuck.Although I could probably enjoy it while on an acid trip. like about 90% of that list, sounds like we have similar tastes.BTW, have I mentioned how much Slayer's last album rocked? Â Hm hm hm ... on this forum is obviously a very thin line what's considered as spamming and what not ... or this vary from the member's position and reputation? The only real difference I see here is a bit more juicy language in a first post. Anyway, this song (and the band) wast the first song to which I listened as the music should be heard (was very young and I just opened my senses to the world). The song already had some patine on it if you catch my drift, but still it made quite an impact on me. Sigh, those were great times for some great music ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Major Fubar 0 Posted August 7, 2007 Yes, so sorry for actually joining in on a topic and chatting with a forum member rather than just appearing mechanically to enforce rules. Won't make that mistake again. The name of the topic is music recommendations - I recommended Slayer's last album. This is considerably different than simply posting "X genre of music is as annoying as fuck", don't you think? BTW, if you have a problem with a moderation decision or a moderator's actions, use the RPTM feature or send a PM - such issues are not to be publically discussed, as per the Forum Rules. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zaphod 0 Posted August 7, 2007 Megadeth - Peace sells .... but who's buying? (1987?) video on youtube (with A10 Thunderbolt scenes) PS: Harthouse will never die! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shashman 0 Posted August 7, 2007 Peace Sells is a good track, as well as Moto Psycho... P.S. Do you mean hard house? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zaphod 0 Posted August 7, 2007 nope ... i meant the label Harthouse Frankfurt. got almost all of 'em on vinyl + EyeQ nearly complete, too ... but there's much more in my archive ... like Megadeth Harthouse library on discogs My (techno) collection on discogs PS: another two VERY good music recommendations i prefer is: CCCP - American Soviets (Clockwork) !!! & Paul Hardcastle - 19 (Chrysalis) in~in~in~in~in~in~in~in vietnaaam he was nineteen! -> ber[z]erk rulez! <- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonko the sane 2 Posted August 7, 2007 lately, i've been mostly listening to Spiritual Front, sort of Nick Cave meets Enio Morricone in a Marquis de Sade scenario, quite good. Also, one of the best albuns ever made, Young Marble Giants, "Colossal Youth" from 1980, still way ahead of its time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shashman 0 Posted August 8, 2007 nope ... i meant the label Harthouse Frankfurt.got almost all of 'em on vinyl + EyeQ nearly complete, too ... but there's much more in my archive ... like Megadeth Harthouse library on discogs My (techno) collection on discogs PS: another two VERY good music recommendations i prefer is: CCCP - American Soviets (Clockwork) !!! & Paul Hardcastle - 19 (Chrysalis) in~in~in~in~in~in~in~in vietnaaam he was nineteen! -> ber[z]erk rulez! <- 19 is a great piece You have some very good vinyls in that collection btw. Dave Clarke, Thomas Schumacher, Chris Liebing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BloodOmen 0 Posted August 11, 2007 Now if you wanna be really cool  ACDC    Iron Maiden P.S Major Fubar: Quote[/b] ]Yes, so sorry for actually joining in on a topic and chatting with a forum member rather than just appearing mechanically to enforce rules. Won't make that mistake again.  The name of the topic is music recommendations - I recommended Slayer's last album. This is considerably different than simply posting "X genre of music is as annoying as fuck", don't you think? BTW, if you have a problem with a moderation decision or a moderator's actions, use the RPTM feature or send a PM - such issues are not to be publically discussed, as per the Forum Rules.  You should know that you arent allowed to talk to the public ! Think of consequences ! You might let it out that mods arent robots at all, but are humans !!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kirby 2 Posted November 12, 2007 I'll recommend a few bands/artists/singers/thingies/whateveryouwannacallwhoever's. (Yeah, I know its a bit of a pick 'n' mix but its a bit of the stuff I'm currently enjoying in my newest reformed playlist.) [in no paticular order...] Tool Staind Nickelback Rob Zombie Papa Roach Pendulum Within Temptation Rage Against The Machine Dope Evanescence Hinder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
POPKA 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Bo Carter, if you like acoustic music with sexual innuendo you will probably like his music. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balschoiw 0 Posted November 13, 2007 Uploaded a new song to my myspace music - page. Listen to Indian Raga Rumble and get confused Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GLENNYBOY1 0 Posted November 13, 2007 If you dig old school dirty rock'n' roll may I suggest the 'Supersuckers'. Check out their videos on YouTube.... particularly'Rock n roll records aint selling this year' and prepare to rawk to this criminally ignored band! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ti0n3r Posted November 13, 2007 That's some pretty good stuff Balschoiw! (All 4 tracks) I might as well recommend this. It's nothing too serious, but it fun for me at least. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balschoiw 0 Posted November 29, 2007 For anyone who´s into remixing or producing stuff this might be interesting. Nine Inch Nails have released the studio masters of their last album for Ableton Live, Garageband and RAW for remixing projects that you can upload to their page once they are done. The only thing you have to do is sign up at NiN Remix page and you can download the tracks in studio format for editing in one of the above mentioned programs. I´m already working on some tracks and I´ll keep you updated once they are listed on the page. I´ve been thinking of a Brazil-version of Perfect Drug...or maybe some Sithars ? Edit: Of course you can download all remixes for free at the page aswell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack-UK 0 Posted November 29, 2007 My favourite two bands at the moment are The Offspring and Billy Talent If you like punk rock, then The Offspring is the most varied, with loads of old school punk from the 80s, and some newer punk tracks in their later albums.. Also if u like new style punk rock check out Billy Talent, they're really good.. but kinda like marmite.. You either love em or hate em took me a little to get into, but they're great now Album Recommendations: The Offspring: (old school punk) The Offspring (self titled), Ignition, Ixnay on the Hombre, (Newer stuff) Smash, Americana, Conspiracy of One, Splinter (but splinter's a little crap IMO, but theres a couple of good songs like Lightning Rod and (Cant Get My) Head Around You) Billy Talent: Both albums: Billy Talent and Billy Talent 2 Myspace URLs: Offspring Myspace Billy Talent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wipman 1 Posted December 18, 2007 Hi, this is what i'll recommend to listen to everyone: - - - Body Count - - - - La Excepcion - Outkast - Marisol and well folks... tat tat THAT'S ALL. Let's C ya Share this post Link to post Share on other sites