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ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Watch Wick'd on BET Jazz if you have digital cable because they play crossover young Jamacain guys like that all the time. There's thousands of them.

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ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Xtal posted:

I got handed the first two blood brothers records today and a 'the plot to blow up the eifel tower' (lame name) cd by someone who buys poo poo on hype so he doesnt have anymore recommendations so hit me up on similar stuff.
Go back to 2003 where all that sassy hardcore came from.

Xtal posted:

From what I've listened to so far these bands don't really sound much like what I'm asking for, I'm more interested in the varying tempos in the songs, jazz influences etc.
have you listened to swing kids yet? plot were basically a swing kids/nation of ulysses ripoff band for a while before they went all dancepunky or whatever hipsterness happened to them.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

LofwyrSai posted:

Pendulum - Hold Your Colour is the best album I know of in this style
No way. They make bash you over the head jumpup. The style he's looking of is liquid dnb.

Not my thing, but I bet you'd like some Breakbeat Science comps or something like that.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

You'd like some People Under The Stairs they just rap about smoking weed and kicking it.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

guppy posted:

What's some good aggressive-sounding electronica along the lines of the Prodigy?

The entire genre of breakbeat hardcore.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Amphigory posted:

If you want more glitched up mashup stuff, you might want to check out Bomb20's Reality Surpasses Fiction. There's so much daft stuff on those 65dos Unreleasable CDs, though, I'm not sure if that'll be perfect. Try Kid606's The Action Packed Mentalist Brings You The loving Jams, too

If, like Kincobweb says, you're after some more breakcore, get some Rotator, Sickboy, Cardopusher, CAKEBUILDER and Bong-Ra. If you want more specifics, I can talk your ear off

I think he'd probably also be in to the glitchier less jungle/gabber influenced breakcore. That old Euro industrial poo poo like stuff on Hymen and Praxis.

ooooooh you know what you'd really like is probaly Electromeca! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hys8WzWjvbU


(He probably really wants more IDMy stuff, but if we catch him early we can correct his musical course)

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Man-In-Madden posted:

Lately I've been listening to a lot of L-VIS 1990 and Jokers of the Scene. Any recommendations for stuff that I might like based on these two?
For L-Vis, go listen to a bunch of garage, oldskool rave and dancehall that your favorite artists like but somehow doesn't penetrate to the hipsters.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

quadrophrenic posted:

I think I just found the band that I'm going to be obsessed about for the next month or so.

Maaaaan this was the style that was super hip when I was a senior in highschool. I was volunteering at this co-op showspace in San Diego where all these bands were coming through, it was about peak-hip for me. This album was untouchable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBNjXbcGQ_Y. One of my happiest moments ever was when xbxrx got back together, I never got to see them when they were like 15, and I just idolized them. So great seeing you guys talk about all these guys.

How about Q AND NOT U? A lot cleaner and "poppier" than what you guys are talking about, but that's a band I really loved back in that era. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6FLkta2ERI A lot of these bands you guys are talking about really evolved, but 2002-2004 or so was a great time for "angular", "broken" dance punk kinda stuff.

It's too funny, I had totally forgot about the band Ex-Models until talking to a bro last night, I had this wave come over me of "ohmygod, i loved this band" and just had the best time listening to Other Mathematics again.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Hooplah posted:

Q and not U owns. Definitely more melodic and less noisy or whatever, but yeah seriously listen to them too, just maybe for different reasons than the mae shi.

Completely, I'm just trying to think "what were the most crowded shows i went to in 2003?".

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002


Black Eyes I saw twice and both times are burned real deep in to my memories, life changing performances. . That self titled album is perfect. That song in particular.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Misc posted:

Can anyone point me to some harder, ideally no wave influenced (Contortions mostly), dance-punk acts like !!!'s first single? Their later stuff is too light and poppy for what I'm looking for:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrvokWnMtzk

Other bands I'm into with a similar style: Measles Mumps Rubella, Brainiac, Liars' first album. DFA 1979 is okay but I wish they were a fuller band.
this is when i was cool and i can tell u all about the socal dance punk scene.

(god Brainiac were just the best band, weren't they?)

Have you ever heard Go Go Go Airheart? They're way more dubby, but share a lot of that "angular" weirdness of !!! This was their danciest song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPqxHYYPlw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFEIFABVZHQ Hide And Go Freak was the coolest thing in the world to me at the time, and then the lead singer passed away. I still have the 7" i was like 17, heavy.

Moving Units were gigantic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ztFbhM5caw

You must know Les Savy Fav. Rapture were really the peaking of some of this kinda stuff.

And then THIS record was just....earth shattering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMM7xz1Bidg I remember when they played the Che, one of the most packed shows I've ever seen there. They had the poet and a sax dude come out and open, and then they come out and just exude spazzy sex everywhere. I got my shirt ripped off by the lead singer at every single show. They went on to be more known for their underwear danceparties, but that first record is very Nation Of Ulysses-y and hardcore.

e ohmygod here's that show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTLuWZnyz-0

e2 OOOOOOH do you know Arab on Radar? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbq0JKt01is sooooo good.

The record labels that were hip to me senior year of highschool, 2003, were GSL, Three One G and Skin Graft. they're way less "arty" and "New York" than some of that more beard strokey, Glenn Branca kinda things.

bigperm posted:

Can anyone point me to more music like this G-Dragon song? I really like it, but don't know anything about electronic music and don't know what to even look for.

G-Dragon - Shake the World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNWvd3XlObA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyONbqggasY

ManoliIsFat fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Aug 2, 2014

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Misc posted:

Some great great GREAT recommendations in this post. Thanks so much. I grew up in Dayton, Ohio; seeing Brainiac changed my life.

:) I'm so glad. If you want any followups, tell me what you like and I'll see if I can remember some other stuff. There's nothing like being cool as hell and 18.

I just thought of another band you'll probably love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEs_yFFMyP4 Red Light Sting. I'm so mad I can't find this record anymore: most of my records from this time were misplaced/jacked. They have split with Hot Hot Heat which is absolutely untouchable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoMz8Ysn_bI HHH were AMAZING and so weird on that split, and then went in a totally lame direction

(I have only recently started listing to those count your lucky stars records like the one in your av. omg love it so much, hits all the right notes for me)

ManoliIsFat fucked around with this message at 07:06 on Aug 15, 2014

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

Ras Het posted:

Soul Jazz's Studio One compilations (Studio One Roots vols. 1-3 and Studio One Groups are particular highlights).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cA6DbruNls I wore the crap outta this one.

ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

VenusInFurries posted:

generally has a fetish for the Amen break
"Man these rock guys sure have a hardon for guitars and drums"

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ManoliIsFat
Oct 4, 2002

VenusInFurries posted:

Note, drink coffee before posting :negative:

Very bad wording considering his shtick is breakcore and all.

:) thank you. You know, the more and more obscure your obsession gets, the more blindly defensive you get of it!

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