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Some classics there like. I remember going to Helter Skelter NYE 1998 with me mate and as Mickey Finn came on I turned and said 'I bet he opens with It's Jazzy" which he duly did. :D

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Some classics there like. I remember going to Helter Skelter NYE 1998 with me mate and as Mickey Finn came on I turned and said 'I bet he opens with It's Jazzy" which he duly did. :D

 

still sounds fresh too doesn't it?

 

that die remix of watching windows in the top link is one of all time favourites. that bassline man. booooooooo. makes me want to brock my 36 year old arse the fuck out.

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S'alreet that. I like stuff like that dropped into a more generic, if you like, house set. Would get on my tits listening to bass lines like that all night. Bit like with an all tech house set, which that sounds a bit like anyway.

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S'alreet that. I like stuff like that dropped into a more generic, if you like, house set. Would get on my tits listening to bass lines like that all night. Bit like with an all tech house set, which that sounds a bit like anyway.

yeah, agree with that.

 

this one by the same guy is canny too. i may have posted it earlier in the thread, i can't remember.

 

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reminds me of getting baked with a crusty mate of mine at uni. he was always playing stuff like autechre, aphex twin and squarepusher. bit avant garde for my unsophisticated taste in electronic beats but good smoking music.

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reminds me of getting baked with a crusty mate of mine at uni. he was always playing stuff like autechre, aphex twin and squarepusher. bit avant garde for my unsophisticated taste in electronic beats but good smoking music.

No need to worry about that. An easy rule to apply is that, if I like it, it's good.

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i couldn't really imagine going out to that sort of music, which is kind of what electronic music has always been about for me, though these days admittedly i listen to it more often around the house.

 

good music to listen to while getting baked and playing playstation, not that i do much of that sort of thing these days either :glare:

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That sort of stuff is designed for home listening rather than dancing to though. It's an odd concept (to me at least) compartmentalising electronic music like that as I've listened to it loads since I got into rather than just for going out to. Not having a pop or owt. Just my pov.

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That sort of stuff is designed for home listening rather than dancing to though. It's an odd concept (to me at least) compartmentalising electronic music like that as I've listened to it loads since I got into rather than just for going out to. Not having a pop or owt. Just my pov.

 

i suppose the stuff i tend to enjoy the most is the more upbeat stuff i associate with a night out and i'm more inclined to listen to that around the house instead of the downbeat/ambient stuff.

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mr mrs still has a pop that my taste in music hasn't evolved that much since my 20s. i tend to have to listen to rude fm on the car radio when i'm driving solo these days :lol:

Mrs P hates electronic music which is strange for a Kraut.

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i suppose the stuff i tend to enjoy the most is the more upbeat stuff i associate with a night out and i'm more inclined to listen to that around the house instead of the downbeat/ambient stuff.

I've always been a stoner, which has had quite an influence on my tastes. That said, I love hard, fast, minimal techno plus loads of other stuff which would be considered more the kind of thing you'd listen to in a club off your tits.

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Alex was a massive crusty, loved the Ozric Tentacles, mushroom tea and DIY trance parties. He lost his hair and re-invented himself as an urbane Detroit techno aficionado.

:lol: Never been a crusty or into the Ozrics. I'll give you the mushroom tea though. And DiY did house parties not trance ones (I know what you meant :razz: ). Anyway, you were the fucking white middle class boy who had dreadlocks :lol:

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