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kingdom hoop
23/05/2008, 2:58 PM
Just looking at Stann's ( :nod: ) budding hippidy hoppidy compilation I've been inspired to collate an e-music one, with your help crucial of course. So much the same as Stann's criteria; songs don't necessarily have to be brilliant, just iconic, either for you, or for the time they were made. And under the broad electronic heading, so any sub-genre is fine, but I'm not sure where to draw the outer line - use your own crafty judgment, as will I. I'd imagine early ambient stuff and French 90s will dominate my selection. I'll run off now and rustle a little playlist together.

So theme is: Pete Tong requests Foot.ie crew to chart the history of electronic music, to be aired on next Saturday's Essential Mix.

Advance copies will be available outside Croke Park tomorrow! And the best "Haha e-music is it yeah? Nothin but a hilarious triple entendre. Ya know, ecstacy pills and elevators. That's all it's good for. Haha." The best joke like that wins a free copy so you can appreciate how much of a tosser you are. :)

jebus
23/05/2008, 3:10 PM
hmmm, the history of electronic music.....

Well that would mean a few tracks like

Kraftwerk - The Robots
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
Altern 8 - Evapor 8 (:D)
Josh Wink - Higher State
Coldcut - Music For No Musicians
Daft Punk - Around The World
LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing at My House
Digitalism - Magnets
The Cryptonites - Glow


Thats off the top of my head at work, I'll think of more and post from home later :)

superfrank
23/05/2008, 3:12 PM
Rise Up - Yves Le Rock (I think)
Hey Boy, Hey Girl - Chemical Brothers
Get Up, Stand Up - Stellar Project
Out Of Space - Prodigy
You Don't Know Me - Armand Van Helden
Sing It Back - Moloko

jebus
23/05/2008, 3:15 PM
Forgot all about Prodigy for some bizarre reason, I'd pick 'No Good (Start The Dance) from them though. I'm not the most informed of mid to late 90s dance however as the likes of Judge Jules put me off the scene

I s'pose some Vitalic would be in order too

DaveyCakes
23/05/2008, 3:46 PM
4 off the top of my head....

808 State - In Yer Face
A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
Front 242 - Headhunter
Laibach - Tanz Mit Laibach

gustavo
23/05/2008, 3:53 PM
Kraftwerk -The Model
The Orb- Fluffy Little Clouds
LCD Soundsystem - North American Scum

SligoBrewer
23/05/2008, 4:11 PM
Fot the Recent Age of Electronic

Crystal Castles - Alice Practice
Klaxons vs Crystal Castles - Atlantis to Interzone Remix
Foals - Hummer
Justice - Waters of Nazareth
Bloc Party vs Death from Above 1979 - Luno
Foals - Astronauts 'n all
Justice vs Simian - Never Be Alone
Simian Mobile Disco vs The Teenagers - It's the Beat Remix
Crystal Castles - Love and Caring

kingdom hoop
23/05/2008, 5:50 PM
Cheers boys. Don't hesitate to put forward more suggestions - those ones were shocking. :p I'm leg-pulling, some good ones there. I haven't heard all of them though so must check 'em out.


I'm not the most informed of mid to late 90s dance


You mean you've forgotten the un-glorious Euro-dance period? :eek: Lucky you!


Ok I'll put down what I picked myself from a quick trawl of my own stuff - so no offence if your choice isn't included, probably means I just don't have it! I'll order them in semi-educated-guess chronological fashion.


Perrey & Kingsley - Swan's Splashdown
Gershon Kingsley - Popcorn
Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe 6
Kraftwerk - The Robots
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (live version off Minimum-Maximum for brevity's sake)
Kraftwerk - The Model
Cerrone - Supernature
Giorgio Moroder - Chase
Tangerine Dream - Mysterious Semblance At The Strand Of Nightmares
Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent)

New Order - Blue Monday
Rythim is Ryhtim - Strings of Life
Cybotron - Cosmic Cars
Frankie Knuckles - Your Love

Altern 8 - Infiltrate 202
Altern 8 - Activ 8
Electric Choc - Shock the Beat
Aphex Twin - Xtal
Orbital - Belfast
DJ Shadow - Stem/Long Stem
Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
Prodigy - No Good
Underworld - Born Slippy

Daft Punk - Da Funk
Daft Punk - Around the World
Les Rythmes Digitales - Music Makes You Lose Control
Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
Alan Braxe - Intro
Alan Braxe - Most Wanted
DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter - So Much Love To Give
Cassius - Feeling For You
Cassius - Toop Toop
Etienne de Crécy - Fast Track
Vitalic - La Rock 01

Booka Shade - Body Language
Booka Shade - Karma Car
The Knife - Silent Shout
The Knife - Like A Pen
Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink (James Holden Remix)

Mylo - Drop The Pressure
Mylo - Otto's Journey
Mylo - Paris 400 (Etienne de Crécy Remix)
Hot Chip - And I Was A Boy From School
Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor
Lemon Jelly - Nice Weather For Ducks
Royskopp - What Else Is There (Thin White Duke Remix)
Christopher & Raphael Just - Popper (Discotown Remix)
Freestylers/Krafty Kuts/Dynamite MC - In Love With You
LCD Soundsystem - Tribulations
LCD Soundsystem - (something off sound of silver...)
Digitalism - Zdarlight
Simian Mobile Disco - Sleep Deprivation
Justice - Phantom Part II
F'uck Buttons - Bright Tomorrow
The Young Punx! - Fire


Right well that clocks in about 4 hours but still looks terribly haphazard and incomplete, no doubt criminally missing a load of classics. My head hurts though so I'll leave it that for now. But I'm sure after a few listens, close consideration of the above and future suggestions, and some general reflection, I should be able to shear the wool and still leave us with a nice warm set to excite any dark winter eve, ignite any summer barbeque, and of course gratify Pete Tong.

If you don't know one/any of the songs/artists I'd highly recommend checking them out somewhere. Particularly some of the earlier stuff. I'd say general perception is, 'and then there were Kraftwerk'. Despite their brilliance, that isn't really fair on their contemporaries. Jean Michel Jarre's Equinoxe and Oxygene are outstanding easy-listening melodic albums, for example.

jebus
23/05/2008, 6:00 PM
I was only messing about including Altern 8 you realise? :p

Are you going to Booka Shade weekender next week by the by?

kingdom hoop
23/05/2008, 6:07 PM
I was only messing about including Altern 8 you realise? :p

Pfff, as if I'd take your opinion on board. Very much my own selections. Note how I didn't pick your choice anyway. :)


Are you going to Booka Shade weekender next week by the by?

Excellent show guaranteed, so if I can I will. You'll have a PM in two minutes to that end.

stann
23/05/2008, 8:56 PM
Many of my suggestions are there already KH.

I might go for Everybody In The Place by the Prodigy as well as a more iconic track.
Also would go for Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) or Blood On The Motorway from DJ Shadow for the same reasons.
Would also opt for Tragedy For You from Front 242. :)


Anyway, few more off the top of me head:

Gary Numan - Cars
Human League - Sound Of The Crowd
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (particularly the Ewan Pearson remix)
Simple Minds - New Gold Dream
Utah Saints - Something Good, or one of the remixes on the Something Good '08 CDS
Goldfrapp - many to choose, but Ride A White Horse is only brilliant
Mint Royale - Singin' In The Rain
Apollo 440 - Stop The Rock
Lionrock - Rude Boy Rock
Dreadzone - Little Britain
SCAM - Put Up Your Hands
Freeform Five - Eeeeaaooww (Stanton Warriors Remix)
Rennie Pilgrem - Gladiator
Spektrum - Kinda New (I think it's the Jacknife Lee remix is the best one)
Felix da Housecat - Silver Screen Shower Scene
David Holmes - Gritty Shaker
Bentley Rhythm Ace - Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out
Midwest Product - Dead Cat (if you can root this out, think it's a bit hard to find)
Radioactive Man - Airlock
Royksopp - Eple
The Knife - Heart Beat (Rex the Dog remix)

and many, many more... :D

Oh, oh, oh...
Mr Oizo - Flat Beat
and Alter Ego - Rocker

kingdom hoop
23/05/2008, 9:30 PM
Contain yourself man! Nah that's excellent. Great food for thought. One or two names I'm not familiar with too, which is nice. Just to make ye're heads hurt, pick your, say four, favourite tracks. If that's too mean feel free to ignore. :)

At this second in time I'd probably go for:
Cassius - Toop Toop (Extended Club Version)
Daft Punk - Da Funk
Etienne de Crécy - Fast Track
Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent)

noby
24/05/2008, 2:44 PM
Stann touched on a gaping omission in your first draft with Gary Numan. Early 80s Electro/Synthpop. You would have to have some Yazoo in there. Probably 'Nobdy's Diary'. Heck you could fill a cd with Vince Clark stuff. I have a soft spot for Depeche Mode's 'Just can't get enough'. Then there's the likes of the Human league - Don't you want me (the obvious classic); OMD - Joan of Arc, or Enola Gay; Visage; Soft Cell; Devo; Bronski Beat etc. etc.

stann
25/05/2008, 12:43 AM
Actually that list I posted is so good I'm away to burn it now. Le do thoil of course! :D

Impossible to pick just four so here's five, no six:
Human League - Sound Of The Crowd
Utah Saints - Something Good
Mylo - Otto's Journey
Midwest Product - Dead Cat
Radioactive Man - Airlock

and one I shamefully forgot...
SL2 - On A Ragga Tip

kingdom hoop
25/05/2008, 4:23 AM
Le do thoil of course!


Cinnte deimhneacht, mo chara usual. :) Is breá liom cumhacht, ach mar shin fhéin is breá liom mo scí a liginnt. Dá bhrí sin is féidir leat pé rud is maith leat a dhéanamh agus ní beidh fearg orm! Ach ar an ábhar sin, féach thíos. Bhí smaoineamh ag Jebus.


a gaping omission in your first draft with Gary Numan. Early 80s Electro/Synthpop.

To be honest Noby I purposely omitted that era and genre of stuff; I said I'd wait for your (all-important) confirmation as to whether that tranche was worthy of coming under the 'electronic' tag. :) Naturally Cars , Enjoy the Silence and Sweet Dreams ought to rear their heads on any electronic compilation, but I was just uncertain as to whether I wanted to keep it more exclusive, and away from any sub-movements such as synth-pop or new-wave. Now that you've broached the topic I appreciate I should've included such originally, but hey, ain't that what drafts are for! On that topic, some Talking Heads will also be in order.

Next question is: What's your favourite 'Sweet Dreams' mix? And Stann, the best 'Something Good' remix? Keep the suggestions coming by the way; they're very much appreciated and enjoyed.



Mylo - Otto's Journey


Mmmm, great taste! Easily one of my favourite tunes ever. Worthy of usurping 'Drop The Pressure' or 'Paris 400' as the Mylo tune on the playlist though, I wonder? By the by, did you (stann) pick me up on my Sneaky Sound System recommendation a few months ago? If you didn't, get on it!


SL2 - On A Ragga Tip

Fantastico!


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Jebus had the idea earlier that we ought exchange our given playlists. I think that's a great idea (surprisingly enough given it was a Jebus utterance) and that as far as possible I'll e-mail my playlist to whoever's interested, and vice versa etc. Good idea yeah? :)

Lastly, and now I wouldn't usually be one to attract attention to negatives, but this is an exceptional case. So can anyone watch Superfrank (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGZKcSU7qHU) and Daveycakes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zSRcFxZVAA)' suggestions without p'issing themselves? They could hardly be more contrasting, yet hilarious nonetheless. Or maybe by virtue of the fact they're so contrasting they're hilarious. Anyway, truly pathetic. Fair play lads, individual taste keeps things interesting!

noby
25/05/2008, 8:34 AM
To be honest Noby I purposely omitted that era and genre of stuff; I said I'd wait for your (all-important) confirmation as to whether that tranche was worthy of coming under the 'electronic' tag. :) Naturally Cars , Enjoy the Silence and Sweet Dreams ought to rear their heads on any electronic compilation, but I was just uncertain as to whether I wanted to keep it more exclusive, and away from any sub-movements such as synth-pop or new-wave. Now that you've broached the topic I appreciate I should've included such originally, but hey, ain't that what drafts are for! On that topic, some Talking Heads will also be in order.


Definitely the early stuff should easily fall under the electronic banner. Yazoo being a prime example.

I can't recall Air being mentioned, although i may be wrong.
Sparks, of course are another. I should really re-read the thread as these have probably all been done.

Kingdom
28/05/2008, 4:31 PM
Lads this goes primarilly to Stann and Kingdom Hoopbut also for all who've posted so far, do ye all have cd burning equipment at home or work? If so then if I was to post cd's to ye could ye burn the songs ye've mentioned so far. This is a genre I really have limited experience of but what I've heard I've liked. Also I'm not exactly flush with cash to go buying shyte loads of albums to hear all your recommendations!

joema
29/05/2008, 4:42 PM
Lads this goes primarilly to Stann and Kingdom Hoopbut also for all who've posted so far, do ye all have cd burning equipment at home or work? If so then if I was to post cd's to ye could ye burn the songs ye've mentioned so far. This is a genre I really have limited experience of but what I've heard I've liked. Also I'm not exactly flush with cash to go buying shyte loads of albums to hear all your recommendations!

Can listen and download most of them here. http://www.skreemr.com/

stann
29/05/2008, 9:45 PM
And Stann, the best 'Something Good' remix?

I'd go for the standard '08 mix. Have a real liking for the High Contrast remix but you'd have to like your DnB and the novelty of hearing it at double speed might yet wear off!


I can't recall Air being mentioned, although i may be wrong. Sparks, of course are another.

No, neither have I think. Two more glaring omissions. :)


Lads this goes primarilly to Stann and Kingdom Hoopbut also for all who've posted so far, do ye all have cd burning equipment at home or work? If so then if I was to post cd's to ye could ye burn the songs ye've mentioned so far. This is a genre I really have limited experience of but what I've heard I've liked. Also I'm not exactly flush with cash to go buying shyte loads of albums to hear all your recommendations!


Can listen and download most of them here. http://www.skreemr.com/

Probably your best bet to be honest, you'd only be getting stuff you know you like then. Anyway, we'll be too busy doing up the other mix CDs! :D

kingdom hoop
30/05/2008, 1:03 PM
Lads this goes primarilly to Stann and Kingdom Hoopbut also for all who've posted so far, do ye all have cd burning equipment at home or work? If so then if I was to post cd's to ye could ye burn the songs ye've mentioned so far. This is a genre I really have limited experience of but what I've heard I've liked. Also I'm not exactly flush with cash to go buying shyte loads of albums to hear all your recommendations!

Fair play for asking a favour of people you've never met! :p Rest assured, I'm a big fan of openness, so the love will be shared - I'll send you on a couple of data CDs with a selection of the singles mentioned above, a few albums, and maybe a few DJ sets if you're lucky.

Just let me know if you have any stuff in this area at all so that I don't give you anything you already have. Also, I seem to recall you expressing a fondness for Les Rhythmes Digitales before, would that be indicative of the stuff you'd like? Finally, what kind of setting (such as train/walking/party/reading/sex/transcendental meditation/etc) would you particularly like the music for?

Kingdom
30/05/2008, 2:43 PM
I posted that yesterday while in a rush to get out of work and looking back on it, well it looks mighty arrogant.

What I meant to ask was :

If I send on blank cds to either of you, would ye mind burning some of the aforementioned songs for me.

The reason I asked was because:

a) I've no pc at home
b) I'm a techno idiot (as in I'm crap with MP3 players etc, not because I'm an idiot who loves techno :) )
c) You all seem to be masters of the technology lark.

If that seems more pleasant and humble of someone asking a favour off people he's never met then yahoo! :D

I have a single LRD album (the first I think)
I'm sorted for DAft Punk, I've the first LCD album, sorted for the Chemical Brothers, New Order and Prodigy, as well asOrbital and the Aphex Twin.

Do I sound less like a scabby bum now? ;)

kingdom hoop
04/06/2008, 11:39 AM
I thought I said not to worry about it? :) I have a disposition for helping (and touching if I can get away with it) those in need, be they bums, asses, cnuts - scabby or otherwise. Lets call it a life vocation, or maybe life sentence would sometimes be more apt. :D Anyway, PM me your address and I'll happily send a package, distinguishable by a red bow, your way. There's no point you sending CDs to me, postmen have enough work to do.


I have a single LRD album (the first I think)

It's probably Darkdancer you have? Which is his second and by far the better of his, I believe two, albums. His first, Libération, isn't great, certainly far from essential. Which is it you have?

At the moment I can promise you some Kraftwerk, LCD Soundsystem's most recent, and my finalised mixtape (which alas has been neglected of late, but I'll get it finished over the next few days). The rest of your selection is to be a surprise, a glorious one!