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Svrtnsse

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I put together a new mix-set. It's mainly synthpop (Depeche Mode, Erasure) and industrial (Skinny Puppy, FLA), but with a bit of other electronic stuff put in as well. You can listen here: Optional

The set is a little less than an hour, but with almost 30 tracks, so there's a lot going on.

Track list:
1. Koan - Tir na nOg 00:00
2. Erasure - Sacred (Single Mix) 01:00
3. Depeche Mode - Photographic (Rex The Dog Dubb Mix) 02:45
4. Venus Hum - Pink Champagne (Remix) 04:30
5. KMFDM - Megalomaniac 05:52
6. Front 242 - Moldavia 07:52
7. Empathy Test - Here Is The Place (Thomas Datt Remix) 09:15
8. Moby - Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad (Enrico Sangiuliano remix) 11:18
9. Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (Remastered) 12:48
10. Snog - Corporate Slave 15:00
11. Massive Ego - Kate's in a State 16:15
12. Ladytron - Sugar 18:45
13. Hybrid - If I Survive feat. Julee Cruise (Commie Mix Vox) 21:11
14. Kirlian Camera - Nightglory 22:48
15. Delerium - Touched feat. Rachel Fuller 24:00
16. Client - You Can Dance (CHROM Remix) 25:49
17. Ashbury Heights - I Can Kill You So Easily 27:56
18. Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel (Vince Clarke Remix) 29:56
19. Skinny Puppy - Pro-test 32:11
20. KMFDM - Light 34:33
21. Infected Mushroom - Riders On The Storm (Infected Mushroom Remix) 37:35
22. Aesthetic Perfection - Inhuman (Panic Lift Remix) 40:00
23. Seabound - The Promise (Club) 41:37
24. Front Line Assembly - Barcode 44:52
25. One Million Toys - Winter Sun 46:45
26. The Birthday Massacre - I Think We're Alone Now 48:15
27. Mesh - Only Better (Alien6 Mix) 49:22
28. Kirlian Camera - Eclipse (Version 4 1998) 52:07
29. Pet Shop Boys - It's A Sin (2001 Remastered Version) 54:50
 

Sheilawisz

Queen of Titania
Moderator
I totally love this unbelievably beautiful song!


The Truth Beneath the Rose by the legendary band Within Temptation =)
 

skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
Moderator
I'm a sucker for political rock and their brand of electronic is just right. I've seen the band twice. Not what I listen to while writing, though!
 

skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
Moderator
To steer this back toward the topic, my playlist is dominated by Moodswings, Herbert, the earlier Tangerine Dream, some Tycho, Apollo 440, Chick Corea, Alan Parsons, NIN (Ghosts), Kruder & Dorfmeister, some John McLaughlin, and a fair amount of instrumental jazz along the lines of Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, or Charles Mingus.
 

Svrtnsse

Staff
Article Team
Got it, back on topic. Here's a song from an artists I had the pleasure of seeing live recently. It has absolutely nothing to do with any kind of electronic dance music. :)
 

Steerpike

Felis amatus
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To steer this back toward the topic, my playlist is dominated by Moodswings, Herbert, the earlier Tangerine Dream, some Tycho, Apollo 440, Chick Corea, Alan Parsons, NIN (Ghosts), Kruder & Dorfmeister, some John McLaughlin, and a fair amount of instrumental jazz along the lines of Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, or Charles Mingus.

Coltrane?
 

skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
Moderator
Coltrane? Too many notes. <just kidding>

My introduction to Coltrane was by way of an odd little album that was a Santana-McLaughlin project: Love, Devotion, Surrender. After that, I allowed that maybe Coltrane was okay after all. :)
 

Steerpike

Felis amatus
Moderator
Coltrane? Too many notes. <just kidding>

My introduction to Coltrane was by way of an odd little album that was a Santana-McLaughlin project: Love, Devotion, Surrender. After that, I allowed that maybe Coltrane was okay after all. :)

I started with his early stuff, which I quite liked. His later work--well, I understand the important influence, but I really have to be in a mood for it.
 

Svrtnsse

Staff
Article Team
This came on just right now. Dark and slow and melancholic, but still with hint of hope and power underneath.
 

Gurkhal

Auror
I'm listening to some renditions of Tolkien's poems and songs

Like the "Fall of Gil-Galad"


And trying to decide which of these versions of the "Lament for Boromir" I like the most.


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