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mogwai are another good band for detatching from the electronics, i used to listen to them a lot but then someone told me they are actually a bunch of wankers even though they make beautiful music, apparently they get really drunk and violent after their gigs most of the time.
i have NO idea at all how true that is, but for some reason it kind of stopped me listening to them a bit. weird.
+1 on the cinematic orchestra though! although really i dont know much of their stuff, recommend me some?
if you mean the whole record then im gonna have to say +1
else
mahavishnu orchestra
john mc laughlin
dixie dregs
the clarke / (dont remember) project
And looptroop is really my cure when im feeling down or getting sick of dubstep which has become my main genre, chords to but i dont have the same relation to chords that i have with looptroop.
Philip Glass
Sigur Ros
Seasick Steve
Johnny Cash
The Delfonics
The Stylistics
Jocelyn Brown
Bobby Womack
Al Green
David Bowie
AC DC
Tool
Hatebreed
Lamb of God
System of a Down
Basic A wrote:Primus / Les Claypool
The Grateful Dead
The Toasters
The whole damn Marley family.
Anything Oi!/Punk related...
Hiphop count as electronic? Old school esat coast, some newer stuff, some newer uk stuff like sway n shit...
Sooo much more then just electronica though, you have too, uh?
nice man. somehow related to the skinehadculture when you were young and reckless?
i usually listen to early reggae & rock steady.
also 77 punkrock, new wave and the whole prepunk era. northern soul is good too. some sweet tracks around.
jazz is always good. and not to forget... burial
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:
goldplate / war continues
if you mean the whole record then im gonna have to say +1
the record. most people say it depresses the shit out of them, but it's quite the oposite with me. when i feel really really fucked up, i play the whole album and it's almost as if it sucks up everything bad from me into that musical mental breakdown vortex and makes me feel better in the end.