[kj] OT Electronic: Yes or No

sade1 saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 2 13:26:33 EDT 2010


A bit Power Station trivia:
Giorgio Moroder is the only artist I have ever heard/read is not at all
impressed by Kraftwerk.  He calls them simplistic and clearly dismisses them.
Only cuz he's GIORGIO MORODER have I not sent him hate mail.

This KFK/U96 amv might interest you, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B5bWy4ui-4






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Leftfield and Lydon: that (great) combination prompted a mate of mine to buy me
Leftism back in the day.  The rest of the album was, of course, fantastic.

Kraftwerk were amazing - so far ahead of their time it's almost hard to believe.

Early Chemical Brothers rocked.  Also Fat Boy Slim at times.

Does Afro Celt count as electronic?  They were incredible live (also incredible
on CD, but something else live...)  Of course, Jamie Reid (artist for God Save
the Queen) did their artwork - lots of punk/electronic crossover.

Listening to Radioactivity right now.



 


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I love a pile of electronic music, notably all things Kraftwerk, Underworld,
Orbital, Leftfield, Coil (if they 'count' as electronic) and a clutch of others.
Kinda appeals to a different side of the brain than does, say, The Misfits or
The 'Pistols or, for that matter, Killing Joke, but that doesn't make it any
less engrossing. To my mind, anyway. 
 
Alexinnyc. 
 
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texting apparatus. - Alex 
 
On Jul 31, 2010, at 11:40 PM, Matthew Burke <marsboy1 at msn.com> wrote: 
 

> A discussion evolved in another thread that got me curious as to > where

>everyone stands on "electronic" music. Granted the definition > can get cloudy

>and the genres are quite varied, but, where do > Gatherers stand? Ambient,

>Glitch, Trance, Minimal, Shite? What do > you like/hate and why/why not? 

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