Experimental, Glitch, Dub Techno, Ambient, Industrial, Acid, Footwork, DnB, whatever hybrids and tags of genres there are now, you name it. Thought 1 thread would get everyone and anyone who's interested to share and maybe even collab. Electronic music sharing by sofubi heads for sofubi heads
Something a friend did as a promo release >> https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1824149857855264&id=1573784679558451
SUSUMU YOKOTA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susumu_Yokota I have been a huge fan of Susumu since his 1999 album 'Sakura'. He sadly died in 2015, but left a large legacy of amazing electronic music. I heartily recommend the albums 'Sakura', 'Grinning Cat' and 'Symbol' but most of his output is very much worth your time. He has been described over the years as the 'Japanese Aphex Twin' . . .
You want experimental, you got it! This is just the tip of the iceberg of weird shit that I listen to... Artist: Morton Subotnick Album: Silver Apples of the Moon Year: 1968
Sad to know that he's passed on. I never knew about it. Used to listen to his stuff on cold evenings. Just relaxes the mind.
Another favourite, Ryoji Ikeda. Just came out with an interesting release here: http://thevinylfactory.com/news/ryoji-ikeda-code-name-vinyl/
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Studie I / Studie II / Gesang Der Jünglinge --- 1956 Raymond Scott - Soothing Sounds For Baby Vol. 1 --- 1962 The Residents - Duck Stab! / Buster & Glen --- 1978 Nuno Canavarro - Plux Quba --- 1988 Vas Deferens Organization – Zyzzybalubah ---1997 Stock, Hausen & Walkman - Organ Transplants #2 --- 2000 https://youtu.be/6HnVOore4NA Dead Machines - Gelatin Wide Teeth --- 2011 https://youtu.be/D6URtdY-__s Maybe I misunderstood the question?
Huh, apparently you can't embed more than five pieces of media at at a time... Stock, Hausen & Walkman - Organ Transplants #2 --- 2000 Dead Machines - Gelatin Wide Teeth --- 2011 Pardon the repeat.
@toothaction I still have that Stock, Hausen & Walkman -Organ Transplants #2 album on CD in the little cardboard slipcase. Its a very odd and humorous slice of electronica. I bought it from a rack labeled 'out there'. Nice recomendation!
@toothaction @The Moog all about the reel loops! Not all Stockhausen but this was quite recent and pretty good.
I always felt that he was a great influence to people like Wolfgang Voigt. Love all of the GAS material he's released.
Some stuff my friends were up to back when we were something closer to young: Ron of Japan - Ron of Japan --- 1996 Le Car - Cinematic-Automatic --- 1998 Adult. - Pressure Suit --- 1999 Wolf Eyes - Slicer III --- 2002 Tamion 12 Inch - Fuck You Tami --- 2003 I've actually never met the Ron of Japan girls, but their record was one of the first that my friend Aaron put out.
S'more machine-assisted dittys: The White Nose - Love Without Sound -- 1969 Suzanne Ciani - Paris 1971 -- 1971 Laurie Spiegel - Drums -- 1975 Gary Wilson - You Think You Really Know Me? -- 1977 XeX - Saint Vitus' Dance -- 1980 Nary a Detroit connection in the bunch.
Silver Apples Starlight Noodle Poemss Hall of Faces Download Glassblower Jack Dangers Main Titles/Overture from Forbidden Planet Explored
Guess it's my turn to share some music! Be warned, my tastes are kind of all over the place. This came up on my Pandora and... wow. It starts out rather generic, but it becomes absolutely intoxicating... especially when the strings and music box come into play. My current anger jam. Electronic rock. One of my favorite tracks from high school. Extremely long, very atmospheric and moody. Probably why I loved it so much back then! One of the most incredibly energetic dnb songs I've ever heard. Just so complex and multi-layered. Pretty sure this increases your win rate at PvP games too. Probably one of the coolest music videos I've ever seen. Little kid being possessed by a minotaur demon and killing a bunch of soldiers in an underground labyrinth? YEEEE! Also I know a lot of people dislike rap, but the guys in Foreign Beggars actually have a vocabulary.