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  • Dec 13, 2019
    mac

    Old Tunes?

    Nah the one they did this year, it was a dj Mix not a mixtape tho my bad. Still it was insanely dense and really showed just how much they know about music. They're their own breed of musicians

  • Dec 13, 2019
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    dismissyourself

    I have their entire discography in true flac, check the description of this YouTube video for it I just threw it in there https://youtu.be/vs2ckV4WfHY

    As for recommendations if you can set aside time to REALLY soak in geogaddi and all of its density then start there, alternatively start with music has the right to children. Campfire headphase is a very underrated what I would describe as a shoegaze IDM album. Tomorrow's harvest sounds like the apocalypse. I'm a beautiful place out in the country makes you feel like you're alone in the world. Old tunes vol. 1 & 2 are the most fun you'll ever have listening to idm music.

    !https://youtu.be/vuG39sZxMp8

    Watch this video right now

    you’re too real for this

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    boards of canada is what opened me up to electronic music breh after seeing this thread i had to put on music has the right to children and im just getting mad nostalgic. id probably not listen to stuff like aphex and burial if not for these guys

  • Dec 13, 2019
    001

    you’re too real for this

    Yeah I deadass had to end up downloading like 5 flac versions of every album and go down the list track by track picking out whichever one sounded the clearest because it's so hard to find these things in their truest quality, especially the deep cuts and singles.

  • Dec 13, 2019
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    BUMBLINGSPASTIC

    boards of canada is what opened me up to electronic music breh after seeing this thread i had to put on music has the right to children and im just getting mad nostalgic. id probably not listen to stuff like aphex and burial if not for these guys

    A***ord as a whole still one of my favorite projects oat

  • Dec 13, 2019
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    dismissyourself

    A***ord as a whole still one of my favorite projects oat

    normie pick but my favorites have always been the select ambient works projects. #3 on ambient works vol ii one of my favorite songs ever

  • dj koze knock knock is the most recently released electronic album that made me feel some typa way

  • Dec 13, 2019
    BUMBLINGSPASTIC

    normie pick but my favorites have always been the select ambient works projects. #3 on ambient works vol ii one of my favorite songs ever

    Never really f***ed with the first saw not that I didn't deny it's insane influence and prestige but I had just heard that style done so many times over by the time I reached him.

    But saw II is probably the best ambience I've ever heard in my entire life and still captivates me for the entire duration of it. I also have the aphex twin discography that I spent a while getting EVERYTHING in flac on but what took the longest was combining all of the 2017 rereleases because they all had unique bonus tracks. Remind me to share that when I can.

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    If you wanna try something new listen to acidcore 2016 by CDr it's the screamo of idm

    "Drenched upon layer after layer of CDR's grotesquely provocative, yet morbidly fascinating sound, ACIDCORE 2016 is some of his strongest work in years.

    While from an outside perspective, the works of CDR can seem simply as a barrage of rapid-fire drum loops and sound snippets, the way he manages to flawlessly string them together to create a fast-paced, destructive narrative gives his albums their strength, and this is especially true with Acidcore 2016.
    Working most recently with the ever more popular acidic style of breakcore, CDR compiles everything he has learned into an epic saga of brain-shattering loops and breaks, ranging in tone from the heavily noisy and cacophonous PUNK to the more mellow and composed 5 ACID, CDR experiments and explores with all he has learned throughout this album.

    The absolute achievement and heart of this album gives it a strong edge to similar competition, especially paired with the hellish visuals from the original release of the album, thanks to the brilliant artistry of WORUZ.

    This album is nothing like we have released before, and likely unlike anything we will release in our forseeable future"

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    dismissyourself

    If you wanna try something new listen to acidcore 2016 by CDr it's the screamo of idm

    "Drenched upon layer after layer of CDR's grotesquely provocative, yet morbidly fascinating sound, ACIDCORE 2016 is some of his strongest work in years.

    While from an outside perspective, the works of CDR can seem simply as a barrage of rapid-fire drum loops and sound snippets, the way he manages to flawlessly string them together to create a fast-paced, destructive narrative gives his albums their strength, and this is especially true with Acidcore 2016.
    Working most recently with the ever more popular acidic style of breakcore, CDR compiles everything he has learned into an epic saga of brain-shattering loops and breaks, ranging in tone from the heavily noisy and cacophonous PUNK to the more mellow and composed 5 ACID, CDR experiments and explores with all he has learned throughout this album.

    The absolute achievement and heart of this album gives it a strong edge to similar competition, especially paired with the hellish visuals from the original release of the album, thanks to the brilliant artistry of WORUZ.

    This album is nothing like we have released before, and likely unlike anything we will release in our forseeable future"

    damn checking out rn this s*** is noisy 🤤

  • Dec 13, 2019
    BUMBLINGSPASTIC

    damn checking out rn this s*** is noisy 🤤

    That first song's 2nd to last part is literally beautiful but I hated it the first time I listened cause I never heard acidcore before, it's super good tho

    That dude has released 400+ albums since he started making music in 1999

  • Dec 13, 2019

    Yes

  • Dec 13, 2019

    BoC is for the children! <3

    Heard Aquarius once and I was a fan

  • Dec 13, 2019

    Legends

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    dismissyourself

    I have their entire discography in true flac, check the description of this YouTube video for it I just threw it in there https://youtu.be/vs2ckV4WfHY

    As for recommendations if you can set aside time to REALLY soak in geogaddi and all of its density then start there, alternatively start with music has the right to children. Campfire headphase is a very underrated what I would describe as a shoegaze IDM album. Tomorrow's harvest sounds like the apocalypse. I'm a beautiful place out in the country makes you feel like you're alone in the world. Old tunes vol. 1 & 2 are the most fun you'll ever have listening to idm music.

    !https://youtu.be/vuG39sZxMp8

    Watch this video right now

    Bought “In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country” record while I was at the record shop. Is that a good one? Gonna listen tonight

  • Dec 13, 2019

    I remember them, one of my ex got me into it, good times

  • Dec 14, 2019
    Jeans

    Bought “In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country” record while I was at the record shop. Is that a good one? Gonna listen tonight

    Yea it's one of my favorite, fall asleep to it

  • Dec 14, 2019

    checking in

  • Dec 14, 2019
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    they not even canadian

  • Dec 14, 2019
    Jeans

    Bought “In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country” record while I was at the record shop. Is that a good one? Gonna listen tonight

    Also jsyk it's not a full album but an ep that came before geogaddi

  • Dec 14, 2019

    in, a beautiful place out in the country prob my fav ep of all time

  • geodaddi's satanic references >>> trippie redd

  • aaaaaaaaaa

    they not even canadian

    they are not even boards

  • Dec 14, 2019

    yes they slap