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Old 09.13.2010, 04:19 PM   #11
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I've been listening to lots of Speedy J lately. The problem with 90's electronic music is that there's just too much of it that is amazing. That's the thing I can't get over, there are just too many fucking amazing albums.

Techno anthem/mixtape staple:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9zSiA8jmXs

Teste - the Wipe (this is the remix, can't find the original on youtube). Richie Hawtin recalls it as,“still the only track that sounds like it’s physically ripping through a sound system.”

Can anyone reccomend some Wolfgang Voigt stuff? I mean, he has literally 60 or so side projects, so... uh... yeah. And each one has a million singles/eps/double albums. The only one I'm familiar with is GAS, which sounds like ambient tracks than someone sped up 3 times and then slowed down 3 times, to the normal speed, so everything has this weird computerized decaying sound where the songs sound like they were rebuilt with shimmering but somewhat ugly synthetic harmonics.
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