I like Sophie and the stuff featured in that FactMag article about PC music. Been meaning to dig more into it. Recommendations?
Not for me. The whole family of PC Music producers is turning into a big circle jerk.
I like Sophie and the stuff featured in that FactMag article about PC music. Been meaning to dig more into it. Recommendations?
I mean, isn't that kind of the point when you have a label built on a strong, unifying sound? It's not much different than, like, Night Slugs or L.I.E.S. or whatever. Also, not everyone producing things in this generalized style is on the PC Music, even if the label's influence has likely had an effect on why those outliers are pushing it harder now.
So thanks to Hotline Miami, I'm now a fan of electronic/synth music. M.O.O.N., Perturbator, Light Club...and that's about it at the moment
Any other recommended artists? I prefer the most fast paced music, like MOON's Hydrogren and Perturbator's Future Club.
Speaking of Boiler Room, I saw this today and thought it was funny.
Here are 22 GIFs showing why Boiler Room club kids are the worst people on Earth
Speaking of Boiler Room, I saw this today and thought it was funny.
Here are 22 GIFs showing why Boiler Room club kids are the worst people on Earth
Had a weird emotional reaction today at work. Put on Bjork's Homogenic in honor of Mark's passing, and nearly lost it when "Pluto" came on. A lot of house and techno legends have passed, but Mark Bell definitely left the largest impression on me. A true legend in every sense of the word. Words can't describe the impact his work has left on my life. The beats on Homogenic alone have inspired me beyond compare.
Speaking of Boiler Room, I saw this today and thought it was funny.
Here are 22 GIFs showing why Boiler Room club kids are the worst people on Earth
Electronic-GAF, this may be a dumb question, but if you were going to buy a digital album available on both Beatport and Boomkat, which is the better option (or is neither good)? Ability to re-download the album is a plus if either provides that.
Wow, had no idea. Will go with Boomkat then. Also seems like the album is slightly cheaper on there anyway. Thanks man!Boomkat lets you re-download and, while their album descriptors are often eye-rollingly pretentious, they're not a bad company.
Beatport is the sort of place to be avoided on principle. They're owned by entertainment mega-conglomerate LiveNation and do everything they can to stifle the independents releasing through alternate channels.
Always look on Bandcamp too, best cut for the artists, lossy AND lossless audio for the same price, re-downloading is also there.Electronic-GAF, this may be a dumb question, but if you were going to buy a digital album available on both Beatport and Boomkat, which is the better option (or is neither good)? Ability to re-download the album is a plus if either provides that.
I was buying up a bunch of Drexciya stuff so it wasn't on there, but that's a good point. Bandcamp is great.Always look on Bandcamp too, best cut for the artists, lossy AND lossless audio for the same price, re-downloading is also there.
Feeling the new Huxley single:
https://soundcloud.com/huxley_uk/huxley-ft-femme-give-2-u-aus-music
I have the S2 and it's probably the best controller in that price range if you use Traktor. Build quality is pretty good and so are the controls. I can definitely recommend it.I don't know if you guys recommend DJ equipment here, but I'll give it a shot. I'm looking to replace this:
It has served me well but it's time to upgrade to something better. I'm looking for a controller (this is a controller right?) between 400-500.
I've been looking at this one: Traktor S2 Mk2.
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks in advance!
theo parrish played here in pittsburgh on Saturday for 5 hours, so fucking good. Best set I've seen all year for sure.
Aaron "FIT" Siegel - Tonite
Just copped the re-press of this ace, ace, ace classic house track.
So bummed, though... Went out to dinner the other with some friends and had my bag with me. My bag had my nearly four year old, near-perfect condition TMA-1s, in it along with my sketchbook and things... All of it was stolen by a backwaiter at the restaurant who did nothing to help me get my things back. So, so, so, so, so bummed out. Those TMA-1s were my fucking babies and the only things I had at the moment to connect me to music. Travelled all around the world with those things. It's stupid how attached we get to material things, but those headphones meant a great deal to me. Fucking sucks to lose something you hold close to your heart...
Edit: Also picked up this the other day: Grant & Gable 'Diaries Vol. 1' Pretty badass record, can't find any info on it, though.
01 Ø [Phase] Insectoid
02 Lucy Sana Sana Sana Cura Cura Cura
03 Ctrls x.y
04 Rødhåd Haumea
05 Planetary Assault Systems The 808 Track (Parts 1 and 2)
06 James Ruskin No Trace
07 Surgeon Fixed Action Pattern
08 Inigo Kennedy Arcing
09 Karenn Pace Yourself