Rate the song above you (youtube) --- Part Deux Deux! (lol)

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you just blew my mind, being as how I am on DXM right now. Totally dissociated. That helped.
9/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMioHL_C208

dubstep isnt my thing, the beat patterns dont flow with me, and if find all the wibbly wobbly basslines a bit cheesy and overused if im honest, no offence mate

I prefer techno


The Suburban Knight - Infra Red Spectrum


click on the first couple of links for more of the dark energy stuff (his greatest hits collection was released as james pennington presents dark energy - collided energy) - america has produced some magnificent musicians and some absolutely timeless music.
 
dubstep isnt my thing, the beat patterns dont flow with me, and if find all the wibbly wobbly basslines a bit cheesy and overused if im honest, no offence mate

I prefer techno


The Suburban Knight - Infra Red Spectrum


click on the first couple of links for more of the dark energy stuff (his greatest hits collection was released as james pennington presents dark energy - collided energy) - america has produced some magnificent musicians and some absolutely timeless music.
How about some PSYTRANCE
rate your song 8.5/10
I am being pulled into the godhead with this shit. nice=D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLWpNp8j0E4
 
I don't love it and don't hate it. A neutral 5/10

psychill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnhuZ_p-dbQ

Oh man, what track! This is one of my favourite Ott tracks. 10/10 EDIT: Missed page 33.

I guess that was supposed to be funny, but it didn't really do much for me. 4/10.

Samuel L Session - Merengue (Slam mix)

Me like, nice upbeat track. I love how epic and "deep" it sounds. This is minimal techno done right. 8/10

While most people typically don't associate hip-hop with electronic music. Real hip-hip is still a cousin (a cousin that has become more distant especially among the mainstream) of EDM.

MF Doom - Doomsday
 
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Sabres of Paradise - The Ballad of Nicky McGuire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FnRpdliMuI&feature=related

Actually its really hard choosing a Sabres track, they made so much top quality music.
Sabresonic, Sabresonic 2, Haunted Dancehall all great albums.

That was fucking amazing!!!! I love me some proper electro, and this sounds great at home, but I reckon it'd also sound great early on in a club set. I love the way they really establish that groove before bringing in those haunting synths. I'm gonna give it 9/10, but with the potential for an upgrade to a 10 once I've listened to it a few more times <3 <3 <3




I don't know how I can top that, or even equal it, but seeing as Kraftwerk are my alltime favourite electro producers, they're my best chance:


Kraftwerk - Numbers/Computer World 2
 
Sabres of Paradise - The Ballad of Nicky McGuire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FnRpdliMuI&feature=related

That developed in a such a way that it sucked me in like salvia. Great from the beginning and full of interesting sounds. As a drummer, I have a soft spot in my heart for breakbeat but sometimes find them a bit boring and repetitive; not that one! I liked how it changed direction/tone with the addition of the pads. Oddly enough, my favorite part is those chimes with delay at the end. I wish there was more of that.
7/10

Style of Eye - "You Got That (What! Luv Dub)"
 
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At first I felt a little less masculine for the first 45 seconds but then it got a little funky and my head started bopping, great late night track when everyones energy is getting a little low.
7.5/10

Now to totally change pace, HARD dubstep coming your way.....

Ultrablack - "Beartrap"[EXCISION REMIX]

A dubstep track I like, thats very listenable, and no cheese, sounds like the stuff tipper would have made a few years back, no half step beats that I cant dance to, no stop and start. Nice sounds. Thats definitely a dubstep 10 out of 10 from me :)

Tsunami One - Number 43 With Steamed Rice
 

10/10

That was great. I feel like you just turned me onto somebody really special. Where'd he come from?

There were so many great things about that composition.
-The sounds had character and complexity.

-The different synth lines that kept creeping out of that rumbling bass.

-The way he kept each part so dynamic. I don't believe their levels stayed consistent for more than 5 seconds at a time.

-They interplay between the different synth lines.

-The breakdown at 4:20; the breakdown itself and its place in the song. Coincidence? It was like he was saying "Hold on, I gotta light this."

Kevin Saunderson - "Bassline (Loco Dice Rmx)"
 
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That's exactly what I thought when I first heard that track. Even though it's a minimal track, there is always stuff going on.

^ fuckin ace! loveed every minute of it, the kind of music for everyday, reminded me of old skool 80s hip hop electronic like G.L.O.B.E. etc but with those sexy house vocals, 80s rule! 8/10 :)

Bochum Welt - Feelings on a Screen

Decent, although I felt it needed a little more "umph" to keep it going. 6/10

Samuel L Session - Inner City Dust (Part 2)
 
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