Vladimir Ussachevsky
I love how it sound the Prelude to Wagner’s ‘Parcifal’ on Vladimir Ussachevsky’s electroacoustique composition: Wireless Fantasy (1960)
I love how it sound the Prelude to Wagner’s ‘Parcifal’ on Vladimir Ussachevsky’s electroacoustique composition: Wireless Fantasy (1960)
Etudes Schaefferiennes
Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995) was a French composer, noted as the inventor of musique concrète. He is generally acknowledged as being the first composer to make music using magnetic tape. Accordind to Wikipedia, musique concrète (concrete music), is a style of avant-garde music that relies on recorded sounds, including natural environmental sounds and other non-inherently-musical [...]
This is a great tune from the classic duo FSOL of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans.
FSOL is a prolific british electronic music band often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music.
A brilliant mix of Nude (Radiohead) by James Houston, played by old computer parts.
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I know this guy personally and I can tell you that I am not subjective when I say that he really brought something new to the drum and bass music, even if he is more on the dark side. Mental institution
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Kevin Martin is a pioneer in the dubstep scene. Maybe you don’t know, but he founded The Bug with DJ Vadim in 1996. They worked together on the album Tapping The Conversation. The Bug’s music draws influence from dancehall, noise, grime, and hip hop. More subdued influences would include dubstep and the dubtronica and broken [...]
Roguish Armament remains even in our days an underground hip-hop band. There’s almost nothing on the net about them. I was playing for the first time an pre-recorded audio tape in the 90’s with this song: Circus of Mayhem. [vodpod id=ExternalVideo.629660&w=425&h=350&fv=m%3D25977141%26type%3Dvideo%26a%3D0]
Wiley (a.k.a Eskiboy), is a British grime mc and active producer from Bow, East London. In the scene is one of the best. For those who don’t know, grime is a sub-genre of urban music which first emerged in London, England in the early 2000’s, primarily a development of UK garage, dancehall, drum and bass [...]
Who doesn’t remember Throw Your Hands In the Air or Insane In The Brain or Tequila Sunrise?! Maybe the kids… From childhood, Cypress Hill had a great influence on my taste for dark hip-hop, the one with jazzy abstract sounds in the background. Temple of Boom is one of the best albums in this direction. It’s good [...]