What are you listening to lately? Part 2!
After delving deep into the forum archives i came across this cool but forgotten thread.
https://cycling74.com/forums/what-are-you-listening-to-lately
A shame it has been "lost" so i decided to continue it and hopefully get some new music i can check out. :) Since we're mostly artists/musicians/creative i'm interested in what you guys are listening too.
First a list of electronics-based music
- Alex Smoke
- Trentemoller
- Apparat - Walls!
- Machinefabriek
- Sinner DC - Mount Age
- Yppah - You are beautiful at all times
- Unkle/Shadow - Psyence Fiction/Endtroducing
- Black Dog
- Four Tet
- Hervé Boghossian
- Kid Baltan ( "vintage"-electronic music, very cool from the 50's)
- Einsturzende Neubauten
- Sole (and the whole Anticon-click)
Non(/semi)-electronic
- Franco & Le TPOK-Jazz (Legend!)
- Talking Heads
- Tuxedomoon
- Amadou & Mariam
- Dr John (especially "Gris-Gris man")
- Grinderman (Nick cave's side-project)
- Moondog
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Deltron 3030
- Ali Farka Toure - Talking Timbuktu
- Tom Waits (Glitter & Doom is brilliant)
And the list goes on and on and on... So why only share patches when you share artists too :)
FRid
(Of course i could also add Amon Tobin, Autechre, Aphex Twin, Squarepuser but i guess those are obvious :)
that thread might keep some treasures though it's 1 year old :)
here's my mind :
moondog is rare hidden magic
coming back to electro : phonophani,
which is signed by rune grammofon, norway label, wich do quasi exclusively wonderful music
(supersilent amongst other)
(kim hiorthoy particularly delicious though not sure of the spelling)
and ooioo. that's all folks :)
• fennesz
• richard devine
• frank zappa
• captain beefheart
• king crimson
• merzbow
• alva noto
• ryuchi sakamoto
• aoki takamasa
• nick cave & the bad seeds
• lfo
• aphex twin
• autechre
• aube
• the prodigy
• radiohead - plus thom yorke solo works
• moondog [just got some vinyl of him]
• squarepusher
• agf
• vladislav delay
• agf/delay
• daedelus
• flying lotus
• keith fullerton whitman - plus his hrvatski alias
i could go on, and on. but these are the things i listen to pretty much all the time [although there is much more to list]. it does take a while too, considering i have practically all of their cd's [except for merzbow, he has released something like 300 albums].
still a few holes i need to fill in my collection though...
Synaecide, Yokko Kanno, Brian Eno, Jega, Barbara Morgenstern, Robert Lippok, and of course Oversteps by Autechre - track 2 (Ilanders) is wonderful!
In no particular order:
Boredoms / OOIOO / Olaibi (anything in the Boredoms family interests me)
Ikue Mori (bow down to the queen)
Afrirampo (rock but not like what you heard before)
Nisennen Mondai (POWER trio)
10 (dynamic duo)
Corrupted (doom!)
Big Blood (a family that plays together...)
Throbbing Gristle (essential listening)
Ocrilim (guitar hero)
John Zorn (the enigma magus)
oooh yeah throbbing gristle, forgot about them. definite listening indeed...
Nice to see the input, thanks. I will definitely check out the artists unknown to me. Throbbing gristle sounds interesting, yes!
- Zoviet France
- Boards of Canada
- Godspeed You Black Emperor! (Dead Flag Blues)
- Senor Coconut (El baile Alemán, hilarious, "Kraftwerk goes Latin")
- Caribou/Manitoba
- Ezekiel Honig
- Set Fire to Flames
- Jel - Soft Money
- Nils Petter Molvaer - Khmer
- Prefuse 73
FRid
I should have posted this in the "misc"-forum but i forgot, sorry.
"I should have posted this in the "misc"-forum but i forgot, sorry."
You can choose "Move to" at the bottom of this page.
maxer specific
Morton Subotnick. (Holy Hell) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MCu_aDA3ks
Scott Walker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0LHj3Xu9ac
non maxer specific
Zahoor Ahmed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEa2Lg3xgmo
Melt banana http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtrqGa8W5rA
Joe Frank http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDhSumYSp7U
Deftones http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjZCSuRRuS0
What are you listening to lately?
Mostly my own music, full of technology but played with musical instruments
Indian music
John Coltrane
Too many to list ;-)
- madlib
- mf doom
- flying lotus
- dorian concept
- szenario
- lukid
- lootpack
- oldies 50's 60's
- retrogott
- j dilla
- sonology music
always intresting to see what others are into
I'm into Voicecrack, Xenakis and Nmperign for past few weeks.
With occasional excursions to Maryanne Amacher's Sound Characters and the third part of Teo. Now I have to play it again:)
Africa by Toto. The bridge is almost unforgivable though.
"Dead Flag Blues" is unbelievable FRid, good choice!
:) thanks, you'll probably like set fire to flames with "omaha" as well. (same band and same eerie vibe :)
FRid
Africa really reminds me of my childhood man. somehow it always brings back memories of me visiting my aunt when i was like 6 :)
@audiomatt: Thanks for scott walker, never really took the time to check it out but i definitely will...
to The Rumblist:
Oversteps-Autechre-R Ess is my favorite.
so beautiful architectural music !
Nik Bartsch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx03p4iQJPk
The Philadelphia Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMPqQLJZ_vo
Gil Scotts new album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OET8SVAGELA
Arpanet - Event Horizon stupid vocal just keeps going around in my head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9x1YbLEG7k
Major Lazer - Pon Da Floor
http://vimeo.com/5942589
George Russell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature
really nice electronic jazz from 1969...
Ariel Ramirez is my favorite argentinean composer and passed away a month ago :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_J_uK3fLA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFeNARvBfrM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIRnhTwE-8A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN9z585ziww
argentinean music rules..
recent big hits on my stereo
Ruby Ruby Ruby The Shadow of Your Smile
http://www.japanimprov.com/indies2/zarek/yoursmile.html
been on repeat a lot lately.
Annette Krebs/Taku Unami motubachii
mystifying collection of recordings
lovesliescrushing CRWTH
processed!
Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek Bird, Lake, Objects