Being a complete and total breaks fiend I couldn't resist weighing in on this topic, and point out that electro means different things to different people. You could be talking about Afrika Bambataa who started the whole damn thing in NYC in the early eighties, or you might mean the classic electro with a capital E produced in Detroit in the late eighties. Or then there's the whole freestyle/ Miami bass scene in Florida that Don was referring to, which was spawned by the monster track "Don't Stop the Rock". Hell, I've even heard people use the e word when referring to Kraftwerk. Personally I just think it's a descriptive term/ style of the larger breakbeat genre. If you are in to checking out some new music that has electro "elements" check out Tipper on the Fuel label, and anything in the last two years by Si Begg (aka Buckfunk 3000 aka S.I. Futures). Depth Charge (can't remember the guys real name) has also put out some quality electroish sounds, as have Uberzone and Freq Nasty. I myself am not familiar with the electrolux label so I hope I'm not misdirecting you, but it sounds like I should check it out. I also have a soft spot for the really old Afrika Bambataa and Kurtis Mantronix stuff from NY. Hope my meandering helps! Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: r)(0)(m Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 11:54 AM To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [Orb] OT: question about quality electro this response reminds me: i honestly cannot differentiate much in the way of electronic genres real quiet seems to be ambient and, being from chicago , i recognize house but most of the labels make no sense to me whatsoever for instance, i know i don't like anything under the trance card at reckless but i am a huge fan of morrocan trance and wtf is idm anyways? i like some of stuff in that bin, but some of it is just flippin presets gon horribly wrong me, i glop everything not by long-dead composers (classical) under pop and leave it be ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Gagen To: 'orb@mailman.xmission.com' Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 1:08 PM Subject: RE: [Orb] OT: question about quality electro Freestyle
-----Original Message----- From: Chain Reaction [mailto:fsol@mail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 11:12 AM To: fsollist@yage.net; orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Orb] OT: question about quality electro
Dear Music Friends,
Where should one start when you want to get more into electro...? What are classic electro albums? Drexciya, I-F, Japanese Telecom, Anthony Rother, the Electrolux label, would that be a good point to start? I was highly impressed with Subtonal's "Dark Distortion" cd on Electrolux, which was recently uploaded to CR's ftp. Who can tell me where to go from here...?
Thanx in advance; it's much appreciated
Steph...
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