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    What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


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      What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


      If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
      -- Steven Wright

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      Whatever's on the Ethel channel on XM satelite radio. Modern rock stuff mostly. Nirvanna, Blue October, Unwritten Law, etc. [EDIT] Most of what is in Roberts post pretty much:) [/EDIT] ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too. -- modified at 10:12 Thursday 30th March, 2006

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        What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


        If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
        -- Steven Wright

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        http://www.last.fm/[^] is your friend, great site. Ryan

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          Whatever's on the Ethel channel on XM satelite radio. Modern rock stuff mostly. Nirvanna, Blue October, Unwritten Law, etc. [EDIT] Most of what is in Roberts post pretty much:) [/EDIT] ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too. -- modified at 10:12 Thursday 30th March, 2006

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          Nicholas Wigant wrote:

          Modern rock stuff

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          Nicholas Wigant wrote:

          Nirvanna

          :doh: :confused:

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            Nicholas Wigant wrote:

            Modern rock stuff

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            Nicholas Wigant wrote:

            Nirvanna

            :doh: :confused:

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            Yeah, I know :confused:. They just came out with another album though after the whole lawsuit over rights was settled:sigh: I should have said modern and some old stuff. Classic "alternative" rock and new age stuff that's pretty cool. Actually get to hear most music before it hits mainstream there. ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.

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              What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


              If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
              -- Steven Wright

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              Ministry of Sound, check http://www.ministryofsound.com/asx/radio/mosradio.asx for the free stream, http://www.ministryofsound.com/Radio for the webpage Diverse selection, they also have the shows archived, listen to it all day at work. Techno archive is @ http://www.ministryofsound.com/Radio/DJMixArchive/RadioMixFeature.htm?g=TEC Imp. 'Out of Office Auto Reply' The email server is unable to verify your server connection and is unable to deliver this mesage. Please restart your computer and try sending again. '(The beauty of this is that when you return, you can see how many in-du-viduals did this over and over).

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                What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                -- Steven Wright

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                brianwelsch wrote:

                What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking?

                Walela Robert Mirabal Mary Youngblood (complete collection, well... all 4 plus music books for playing flute) Joanne Shenandoah (no where near complete, but trying) Karen Therese R. Carlos Nakai Coyote Oldman Ah Nee Mah and there is a smattering of Jazz, rock and blues. :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                  If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                  -- Steven Wright

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                  Why, Britney Spears of course! Jeremy Falcon

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                    What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                    If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                    -- Steven Wright

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                    I've gone a bit local which is not like me at all, but I am liking it. This is thanks to the Murphy's Live 2006[^] band contest. So The Chalets, Ashley Sheehan and the Mute, The Walls and Philtre. It is quite cool meeting the people behind good music. Getting to see their live gigs, having a pint or ten with them and watching them being normal folk before hopping up on stage and going mental. It helps that my housemate is a bartender and she knows everyone. If you have iTunes then there is a free sampler disc available[^]. Most of the bands EPs and albums are on iTunes too. I also got Collected by Massive Attack which I am enjoying. It is a "best of" collection. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry! K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                      What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                      If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                      -- Steven Wright

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                      In no particular order: Secret Machines - "Now Here Is Nowhere" Arctic Monkeys - "Whatever I Say I am, That's What I'm Not" We Are Scientists - "With Love And Squalor" Editors - "The Back Room" Graham Coxon - "Love Travels At Illegal Speeds" Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Show Your Bones" The Strokes - "First Impressions Of Earth" The Magic Numbers The Kooks - "Inside In, Inside Out" The Duke Spirit - "Cuts Across The Land" The Bravery (did anyone say "80's revival"? :) ) Talking Heads - "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" Supergrass - "Road To Rouen" Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins - "Rabbit Fur Coat" Bright Eyes - "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" Arcade Fire

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                        Nicholas Wigant wrote:

                        Modern rock stuff

                        ...

                        Nicholas Wigant wrote:

                        Nirvanna

                        :doh: :confused:

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                        I'd still call Nirvana modern. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry! K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                          In no particular order: Secret Machines - "Now Here Is Nowhere" Arctic Monkeys - "Whatever I Say I am, That's What I'm Not" We Are Scientists - "With Love And Squalor" Editors - "The Back Room" Graham Coxon - "Love Travels At Illegal Speeds" Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Show Your Bones" The Strokes - "First Impressions Of Earth" The Magic Numbers The Kooks - "Inside In, Inside Out" The Duke Spirit - "Cuts Across The Land" The Bravery (did anyone say "80's revival"? :) ) Talking Heads - "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" Supergrass - "Road To Rouen" Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins - "Rabbit Fur Coat" Bright Eyes - "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" Arcade Fire

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                          brianwelsch
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                          Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:

                          Bright Eyes - "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning"

                          Bought that one a few months back. Not too bad, it's growing on me with each listen. I like the opening, where he's telling a story about the plane crash. The recording sounds very intimate at times, like they are playing in your living room. BW


                          If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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                            What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                            If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                            -- Steven Wright

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                            Personally, I would remove Robert Miles from that list. I'm into techno, mainly minimal techno, house, new kind of trance. A lot of what is available on the kompakt-mp3.net store. One label in particular that grabbed my attention is "Border Community" of James Holden. which is available on the Warp mp3 store ( bleep.com ) with a very strong release of Nathan Fake, "Drowning in a sea of love" ) Have a listen of James Holden 2 mix double CDs ( "Balance 005" and "At The Controls" ); those 2 mixes are getting on the top of my list of best ever DJ mix ever done, with Digweed and Sasha Renaissance Mix CD ( 10 years old, and still the best ever, no contest ). Also, what rocks my boat, in a more ambient style are most ( if not all ) releases of the "Fax +49-69/450464" (yeah, that's the name of the label ). also, recently, the latest CD from Émilie Simon ( who did the soundtrack of the movie "The March of the penguins" ); nice pop-ish french singer, with a touch of electro, a touch of Tori Amos and/or Bjork.


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                              What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


                              If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                              -- Steven Wright

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                              You ever listen to any of the Future Trance or Dance Planet albums? I really like electric / string trance, and I'm always looking for good recommendations on albums / artists.

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                                I've gone a bit local which is not like me at all, but I am liking it. This is thanks to the Murphy's Live 2006[^] band contest. So The Chalets, Ashley Sheehan and the Mute, The Walls and Philtre. It is quite cool meeting the people behind good music. Getting to see their live gigs, having a pint or ten with them and watching them being normal folk before hopping up on stage and going mental. It helps that my housemate is a bartender and she knows everyone. If you have iTunes then there is a free sampler disc available[^]. Most of the bands EPs and albums are on iTunes too. I also got Collected by Massive Attack which I am enjoying. It is a "best of" collection. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry! K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                                brianwelsch
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                                I always enjoying going to watch local bands, I just don't do it enough. I'll try to remember to listen on iTunes. I just listened to the new Massive Attack single Live With Me", which I think is on Collection. Great song, if a bit melancholic. Has sort of that rainy night drive feel, if that makes any sense. I guess they are supposed to be putting out a new full length CD this year. BW


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                                  Personally, I would remove Robert Miles from that list. I'm into techno, mainly minimal techno, house, new kind of trance. A lot of what is available on the kompakt-mp3.net store. One label in particular that grabbed my attention is "Border Community" of James Holden. which is available on the Warp mp3 store ( bleep.com ) with a very strong release of Nathan Fake, "Drowning in a sea of love" ) Have a listen of James Holden 2 mix double CDs ( "Balance 005" and "At The Controls" ); those 2 mixes are getting on the top of my list of best ever DJ mix ever done, with Digweed and Sasha Renaissance Mix CD ( 10 years old, and still the best ever, no contest ). Also, what rocks my boat, in a more ambient style are most ( if not all ) releases of the "Fax +49-69/450464" (yeah, that's the name of the label ). also, recently, the latest CD from Émilie Simon ( who did the soundtrack of the movie "The March of the penguins" ); nice pop-ish french singer, with a touch of electro, a touch of Tori Amos and/or Bjork.


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                                  Maximilien wrote:

                                  I would remove Robert Miles from that list

                                  Most of his stuff is decent, but fairly uninspiring. The Organik CD, however, is phenomenal, IMO. I'll take a listen to the others you listed, thanks. BW


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                                    What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


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                                    -- Steven Wright

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                                    Nemanja Trifunovic
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                                    brianwelsch wrote:

                                    What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking?

                                    Mostly Mozart, these days. A real medicine to my nerve system ;)


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                                      What's everyone cramming into theirs ears, musically speaking? I've been on a big Techno kick the past week or two. I can't get enough Orbital, Future Sound of London, Infected Mushroom, Karsh Kale, Midival Pundits, Robert Miles, Conjure One, Eat Static and Amon Tobin. I discovered Eat Static and Infected Mushroom this week. Both are very cool. Eat Static takes an ecclectic mix of styles, but turn them all into something techno/dance. An interesting listen. Infected Mushroom on the other hand, derive their sound basically from Trance, but add some funky and bizarre sounds, melodies, and effects. Much more musical than most trance I've listened to. A great find. BW


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                                      -- Steven Wright

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                                      Recently in the CD player: Here to Stay, Special Efx Just Feels Right, Euge Groove Caravan of Dreams, Peter White Driving Force, 3rd Force Lucky Man, Dave Koz Livin' Large, Euge Groove Yeah, I know, smooth jazz :|. I can't help it, I like the stuff :-O.


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                                        In no particular order: Secret Machines - "Now Here Is Nowhere" Arctic Monkeys - "Whatever I Say I am, That's What I'm Not" We Are Scientists - "With Love And Squalor" Editors - "The Back Room" Graham Coxon - "Love Travels At Illegal Speeds" Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Show Your Bones" The Strokes - "First Impressions Of Earth" The Magic Numbers The Kooks - "Inside In, Inside Out" The Duke Spirit - "Cuts Across The Land" The Bravery (did anyone say "80's revival"? :) ) Talking Heads - "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" Supergrass - "Road To Rouen" Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins - "Rabbit Fur Coat" Bright Eyes - "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" Arcade Fire

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                                        Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:

                                        Secret Machines - "Now Here Is Nowhere"

                                        Awesome album. :)

                                        Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:

                                        The Strokes - "First Impressions Of Earth"

                                        Just saw them in concert at my school on Tuesday night. It was superb. My ears are still recovering. :-D

                                        They dress you up in white satin, And give you your very own pair of wings In August and Everything After

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                                          You ever listen to any of the Future Trance or Dance Planet albums? I really like electric / string trance, and I'm always looking for good recommendations on albums / artists.

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                                          I haven't listened to either of those, so I might be off on what you like. I'm guessing you're into Progressive trance. You might want to try, early BT, John Digweed, Sasha, Faithless, Delerium, non-Bunkka Paul Oakenfold, DJ Tiesto, maybe even Juno Reactor or try this mix CD[^] BW


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