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Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music by PrimeNumbers at 8:00 pm EST, Jan 9, 2004 |
Most cool family tree of electronic music. Includes sound clips representative of each genre. This is most cool. |
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RE: Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music by Lost at 4:50 am EST, Feb 17, 2004 |
PrimeNumbers wrote: ] Most cool family tree of electronic music. Includes sound ] clips representative of each genre. ] ] This is most cool. I love this thing. Now... can anyone recommend a good pay e-music site that will have alot of the sample songs in this guide available for download? I'd like to broaden my electronic music horizons by getting alot of the music in the charts. Some from each node. Some of it is very good... but where to acquire it, not on vinyl or by paying for an entire CD for the one track? |
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Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music by k at 11:28 am EST, Jan 10, 2004 |
] Most cool family tree of electronic music. Includes sound clips representative of ] each genre. ] ] This is most cool. yeah, this is badass. i've heard about 60% of the tracks i clicked on, and i'm no where near being an aficionado of electronic music. I've got a some Daft Punk and some Crystal Method and i when i was a kid i listened to a fuckload of Ray Lynch and old Eno-inspired stuff i can't name anymore. I'm not sure if the kiddies would approve, but to me, this is a really cool presentation of an increasingly complicated set of incestuous genres. |
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic (Dance) Music by Decius at 11:54 am EST, Jan 10, 2004 |
Most cool family tree of electronic (dance) music. Includes sound clips representative of each genre. This is a neat way to explore. You'll find new stuff you didn't know about that you like. Now, can someone please do this for "industrial" so I can at least understand how the genres break down?! |
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