Some days ago i discovered a group called The Books - Lemon of the Pink, and it probably is some of the best electronic music i have heard since Air or Daft Punk - Discovery. I havent got a clue about the scene and whats good and whats not.
Can any of you recommend me some good electronis music similar to artists like:
Brian Eno Air The books Moby - Play Portishead
I also want you to recommend some classical music. Ive gotten tired of the "old" greats and want to hear about some new composers. I very much like soundtracks and especially composers like Hans Zimmer etc. Music with Lisa Gerrard is great to listen to.
Boards of Canada definately Squarepusher/Aphex Twin has some nice stuff but alot of their shit is very break/glitchy, it's called Intelligent Dance Music or IDM, which is a horrible name btw. Autechre is nice but sounds very oldschool. Covenant is a nice electropop band, but some of their stuff is pretty dark/goth.
If you like the energetic, easy to listen to electronics (I call it matrix music because it's being used in like every modern sci-fi movie) I can recommend Propellerheads, and The Crystal Method.
Susumu Hirasawa, Infected Mushroom, Skinny Puppy are all some of my favorites. And they are rather different from each other, so it really depends on your personality and disposition to who you like among them.
What do you mean by "new" classical? Current people writing in the continuation of the Romantic tradition, creating easily accessible music for the masses (like for movie scores). Any 20th century composer of interest? Minimalist? Neoclassical? Neoromantic? Serialist? Any typical "serious" composer currently alive? You prefer the more experimental or the more traditional? etc.
I enjoy this genre towards the more "Minimalist" or "Atmospheric" end of the spectrum. if you're interested in that check out Steve Roach, Lichens, Robert Hood. These are more like Brian Eno and Air, out of the ones you listed, but even more minimal/chilled/laid back. Good music to have on in the background when doing other stuff.
Also for some reason I like the exact opposite of this, really energetic pounding psytrance, for that check out Shpongle and Infected Mushroom.
Also a good band that is electronic plus female vocalizations, no lyrics, is Makyo.
Also I personally don't like aphex twin or squarepusher, but a lot of people who like this genre do.
I found a youtube vid of The Books - Lemon of the pink. This is one of their best "songs" It totally relaxes me and gives a good feeling. Check it out!
Since someone mentioned Autechre, I suggest listening to the album "Incunabula" which is probably their best album. The opening track "Kalpol Introl" can also be heard on the π (pi) movie soundtrack.
19th century composers are not alive anymore, lol.
notable contemporary living composers include john adams, john cage, philip glass, and numerous composers for films like john williams, howard shore, hans zimmer, and harry gregson-williams, although many film scores are not very original and plagiarize almost directly from the works of great past composers such as dvorak, brahms, and the like.
schools like juilliard/NEC/cleveland etc all turn out great talented composers each year, but none have really made it "big" like their predecessors have. they're talented and they definitely know how to compose good pieces of music, but their works really aren't very widely performed (with the exception of maybe john mackey, but he writes mostly wind orchestra works).
if you're looking for a list of good 19th/20th century composers, then there's a lot more to choose from.
On August 20 2007 09:49 Stegosaur wrote: Guys keep in mind he's asking for stuff that compares to air and daft punk, not for industrial, noise or darkwave :p
I mean I don't think he'll really enjoy sneaker pimps or marilyn manson -_-
didn't realize those were in the list (i pasted it from another list)
I didnt read this thread so sorry if these have been mentiond:
* BT - This Binary Universe * Carbon Based Lifeforms - World of sleepers (and the album before it is the same sound, although the title eludes me) * Tangerine Dream - Any title * Zero 7 - Any title * Boards of Canada - Any title * FSOL (Future Sound of London) - Any title * Sasha - Airdrawndagger (not really the genre your looking for but I feel its too great/atomospheric to not mention; it may be my favorite album, i dunno - top five for sure) * Ezekiel Honig - Scattered Practices * Trente Moller - The Last Resort * Aphex Twin - Any freakin title * Daedalus - Anytitle * Gotan Project - Any title * William Orbit - Pieces in a Modern Style; Hello Waveforms * Robert Miles - Dreamland (the sound is very dated, but meh, a classic) * Thievery Corporation - Mirrior Conspiricy; Cosmic Game [my personal fav of theirs]; Richest Man in Babylon * Kruder and Dorfmeister - K&D sessions; DJ kicks * The "Back to Mine" series * The "Another late night" and more currently "Late night tales" series (which Air infact has a release on, although I have not yet heard it) * Nick Warren - GU: [Global Underground] Rekjavik; GU: Shanghai; GU: Paris * GU: [See Above] Afterhours Series
Electronic music is my lifeforce^^ - Please feel free to PM me or AIM [nofAcedAgent] me if you care to discuss it more
EDIT: Beatport.com -> Genre
EDIT EDIT: Im updating the list as more are coming to me, bare with me - And the Genre is kinda stretching a little more with each artist Im adding, but they all fall into the Ambient/Chillout/Louge/Downtempo theme, although a number do lean into the more dancy club type sound but are still great titles with a decidedly atomospheric vibe - which I encourage you to explore [namley Sasha and Nick Warren titles listed]
It's like violin on crack; it's fast-paced and very vivid with a lot of dramatic overtones. I love it, but I can't find it anywhere. There was this one on "Dancing with the Stars" and the caption said it was Brazilian tango, but a google search yielded nothing.
The mixing is emaculate and the music is pure fucking evil - I swear Bodzin Sold his soul to the devil for his skills..[almost every track is his production (OMG) btw]
Its been my favorite mix for about 6 months now..
EDIT: Is in no way the genre OP is asking for [please see my earlier post for that ;p] EDIT EDIT: Sorry I cant provide a genre for the speed violin although I do have a CD somewhere with about 15 electronic violin tracks, If I can find it I will PM/upload you Axsynthe [About half the tracks were remixed/produced by Aphex Twin; hint hint]
10:50 That was beautiful, was this the last track in the album? Nice finisher..
Cant say I really appreciated the first bit, the song itself - The vocals bothered me, the melody itself was quite nice though. As far as the OP, i think it fits in quite nicley ^^
10:50 That was beautiful, was this the last track in the album? Nice finisher..
Cant say I really appreciated the first bit, the song itself - The vocals bothered me, the melody itself was quite nice though. As far as the OP, i think it fits in quite nicley ^^
I think his voice is something that grows on you (or did on me) over time. That track isn't on the original version of the album, it was a remix by an electronic group, M83, and was added to the Japanese version as a bonus track. It is the last track on that album.
EDIT: Oh, I see what you mean, the part at the end after the long silence. Yeah, I like that part too, but I also really like the beginning of the song.
i really hate vocals in this type of music... and the fact that the voices repeat the same nonsensical lines over and over again... just ruins the damn song
and there's this new band called battles or battle or something that's supposed to be like the best eletronica ever in the history of electronica but i haven't heard anything by them
Fujuya & Miyagi are pretty good krautrock/electronica sort of band.
It's not their best song by a long shot, but it should give you an idea of how they sound. And yeah, the video sucks and is a blatant rip-off of The White Stripes, but whatever.
I doubt anyone mentioned Kronos Quartet yet. They play a lot of contemporary "Classical" composers pieces as well as other stuff. Pretty good place to start with introducing yourself to a lot of the big names(Like Philip Glass, etc).