12.06.2007, 09:27 AM | #21 |
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My party would have Omoide Hatoba (put in "Osaka Ra").. perhaps Renaldo and the Loaf.. Six Finger Satellite ("paranormalized" era).. DJ Pica Pica Pica.. you'll be rocking all night!
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12.06.2007, 09:28 AM | #22 |
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I've been looking through most of the recommendations you guys posted. Some very good stuff.
Any suggestions of bands combining guitars/drums with electronic music? |
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12.06.2007, 09:32 AM | #23 |
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The first Third Eye Foundation LP is like MBV but with breakbeats...
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12.06.2007, 09:38 AM | #24 | |
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A few of the bands that put records out through the Source label sometimes use guitars and drums, with varying degrees of success. If you can find it, there's a good compilation that is called 'Source Rocks' which is quite good and a bit odd. It has stuff stuff like the funkier cuts from Phoenix next to the more medieval-sounding early tracks by Sebastien Tellier. I can up it, if you want it. |
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Did you ever listen to Matt Elliott's 'The Noise We Made'? It's almost gothic in parts, but not quite. |
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12.06.2007, 09:40 AM | #26 |
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Order their new LP:
http://www.myspace.com/skoalkodiak Seriously, these people are amazing and get large crowds of normally reserved Midwesterners moving in a major way on a regular basis. And there are some electronics at work. Also there is a bleach bottle involved. |
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I am unfamiliar with this. Thanks for the tip. |
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12.06.2007, 09:43 AM | #28 |
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Laid Back - White Horse (4:46)
http://www.badongo.com/file/5458409 wiki: Laid Back is a Danish group formed in Copenhagen by Tim Stahl (keyboards) and John Guldberg (guitar) in 1979. It is best known for its hit "White Horse" from 1983. They were able to focus on their music and "White Horse" after they were fired from their day-job in a dispute over $100 with a drunken publisher. Though originally released as a B-side, its international standing was raised with the release of the 12-inch single "White Horse," (1983) a funk-influenced dance song with a memorable baseline that became popular in US dance clubs. The record was championed by none other than Prince. - Windows Media Player rips in .wmv, so, knowing that you are on a Mac, I converted to .mp3 with dbpoweramp. I hope the quality isn't too affected. |
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12.06.2007, 09:44 AM | #29 |
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LCD soundsystem is good party music to me.
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Please do. I'm looking for blogspots containing things you guys posted because I don't have time to order. I don't mind a bit of techno/dance whatever, but not everything. Found some Vitalic, which is quite ok. I'm gonna check out that first Third Eye Foundation LP too. |
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12.06.2007, 09:48 AM | #31 |
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Third Eye Foundation's 'You Guys Kill Me' is his best, I think, but not sure about its party- factor. Great title for an album, when combined with the sleeve design.
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12.06.2007, 09:51 AM | #32 |
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There are a couple of tracks on the first Word Of Life LP (Swedish psych band from the late 1990s) that are highly danceable and fairly long.
Also, Circle's "Prospekt" album has some kinetic jams for sure. |
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12.06.2007, 09:52 AM | #33 |
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Newcleus - Jam On It (8:03)
http://www.badongo.com/file/5458581 wiki: Newcleus is a band that came in on the first wave of electronic hip-hop in the early 1980s. "Jam-On It" has become their most famous single, ushering in a new sound altogether for hip hop: from the conga rock of the old school to a more programmed sound. This song was ahead of its time in production techniques and general atmosphere. In early 2005, journalist Xeni Jardin declared that "Jam On It" is "the theme song to Wikipedia" due to "the little chipmunk-funk voices" that go "wikiwikiwiki". |
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12.06.2007, 09:58 AM | #34 |
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The United States Of America have also songs like 'Coming Down' that wouldn't feel out of place at a party. It's one of those tunes that seems to hold its own when mixed with more contemporary stuff.
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12.06.2007, 09:59 AM | #35 |
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HA! The record above is in fact called 'The Mess We Made'. I totally got confused with Broadcast's 'The Noise Made By People' and PJ Harvey's 'The Mess We're In'. |
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12.10.2007, 12:28 PM | #37 |
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stooges-down on the street
james brown-sing it loud, im black and im proud ghostface-shakey dog kraftwerk-man machine sly stone-luv n haight parliament funkadelic-mothership connection public enemy-night of the living baseheads happy modays-pills thrills n bellyaches nwa-straight outta compton wu tang clan-da mysterey of chessboxin rolling stones-monkey man gang of 4-h bomb ramones-sheene is a punk rocker aphex twin-come to daddy sonic youth-diamond sea les savy fav-asleepers union lightning bolt-into the valley lil wayne-tha mobb madvillian-all caps lootpack-the antidote mashavishnu orchestra-miles beyond mc5-kick out the jams (duh) led zeppelin-dazed and confused clash-white riot melt bananna-cat brain land gza/rza-liquid swords miles davis-john mclaughlin jimi hendrix-who knows minutemen-Viet Nam morrisey-alsatian cousin mos def-hip hop municipal waste-mind eraser suicidal tendencies-you cant bring me down nas-memory lane biggie-back in the day that should do for now. remember, never play ultra obscure noise, post punk, free jazz, grindcore to impress people at a party. call me a pussy, but when i throw a party i like to have people go "o man i love this song", guilty pleasures, hip hop, classics, and some more popular songs by lesser known artists are the best way to go, hence the list (this is actually a replica of one of my itunes party lists) |
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12.10.2007, 12:44 PM | #38 |
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The party already happened, but cool list. I included the same Melt-Banana song on a best of '07 cd.
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great tune, but not guaranteed to make anyone dance their socks off. put it on late in the night when you want people to pass out or leave. Quote:
But if I were having a party and wanted people to dance, I'd play a bunch of cheese from the '80s. In line with more of what you were asking for, I'd go with Peaches, Cibo Matto, Japanther, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Beastie Boys and Pop will Eat Itself. Siouxsie has a few great danceable tunes as well. |
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12.10.2007, 11:02 PM | #40 |
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