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squishyz_m8 06-30-2006 02:11 AM

ive read through all these and heard of a few before but havent really looked much into them
but ive noticed nobody mentioned The Faint
just wondering if anybody has heard of them..

shortcut 07-05-2006 04:04 PM

Anybody heard of "shortcut"? They sound like the Avalanches with peshay and nittin sawney - there's a website at betarecords.com - they're new so i don't know if anyone's heard of them

bruise_violet 07-14-2006 07:15 AM

My friend sent me some Venetian Snares yesterday, I loved it. Very loud.

m_thomp 07-19-2006 10:33 AM

Just got sent the new album by a new artist called Output Message. The albumis called Nebulae, or something. It's quite good in a Spooky meets Autechre meets Kraftwerk type way.

Decoy 07-25-2006 09:54 PM

www.myspace.com/evolintent
local hero's

dogbreath1 08-14-2006 03:33 AM

If you like chilled and ambient electronica, calm soundscapes etc., have a listen to Eingya by Helios (2006).

Review:- Keith Kenniff mustn’t sleep at all, after releasing the incredible Goldmund album ‘Corduroy Road’ for Type early in 2005 he was already busy at work crafting his second record as Helios; all this while finishing a degree at the acclaimed Berklee College of Music in Boston! ‘Eingya’ is very different from his work as Goldmund, as it incorporates not only his piano playing, but his delicate touch on guitar, drums and his masterful electronic production. It is an album of wordless songs, eleven carefully measured movements, each holding inside it an entire movie’s worth of emotion. Beginning the album on a high with the pastural beauty of ‘Bless This Morning Year’ we witness a showcase already of what Kenniff does best; hearbreaking guitar and piano melodies punctuated by crumbling beats and backed by the most atmospheric synthesizer sounds this side of Eno’s ‘Apollo’. Moving on we are treated to the appetising ‘Halving the Compass’ which blends subtle field recording with the kind of piano melodies so beautiful they could be compared to Virginia Astley or Harold Budd. This is followed by the album’s clear highlight – ‘Dragonfly Across an Ancient Land’; an unsurpassable folk guitar piece with a decomposing percussive background and the sort of melodies that would turn evil tyrants into weeping babies. An album which could as easily appeal to fans of Nick Drake as fans of Boards of Canada or even early Air; this truly has something for everyone. To put it simply – it’s gorgeous. -- Type Records

Janosh 08-14-2006 07:51 AM

DataFork - Hello To Love

Im lovin this album, its kinda radiofriendly, but not at all in a bad way. Check it out.


myspace.com/datafork

Dolibog 08-18-2006 11:06 AM

Ready, Steady by Paul Oakenfeld. <----------- Best song in the world, also featured in a lot of movies too. :hphones:

Sound Surgeon 10-03-2006 08:11 AM

For Trance/Techno DJ`s/Labels.....

Hello,
Im interested in selling high quality produced housy/technoish/somewhat dreamy trance tracks.
All written & produced by me in my studio.
Who ever buys the tracks will have total rights for it,can release it under their own name play it at parties clubs radios and profit on it and whatever,will provide all cubase files and such.
Thank you for your time.
Reply to psy_tribe@yahoo.com for a Sample.

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The Dave 10-03-2006 08:31 AM

Shiny Toy Guns is a great band, as is Idiot Pilot, not all of Idiot Pilot's stuff is electro-hardcore, they have quite a few electronica songs.


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