Beautiful electronica songs

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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by kcrusher » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:26 pm

Frou Frou - Psychobabble
Faithless - English Summer
Bjork - Joga, Bachlorette, Isobel and, of course, Hyperballad (I thought she was trite and bombastic for quite awhile, too - until I listened to it again as if I had no idea who she was - then I heard the brilliance in her music...).
Artemis - Beside U
Lamb - Written, Gorecki
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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by seeabove » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:30 pm

Mr. Dipity wrote: Turquoise Hexagon Sun - Boards of Canada
YES.
bear wrote:Bjork - All is full of Love
YES, but only with the video.

I think Icct Hedral by Aphex Twin is the most beautiful electronica song, either though it gives me kinda-scary bumps.
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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by Mr. Dipity » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:37 pm

bombastique wrote:Bjork - Joga, Bachlorette, Isobel and, of course, Hyperballad (I thought she was trite and bombastic for quite awhile, too - until I listened to it again as if I had no idea who she was - then I heard the brilliance in her music...).
I've tried every which way: there's no hope. The lyrics, the 'I'm a vulnerable little girl' schtick, the old-hat 'electronica' sequencing. The way she strains her voice sounds like constant country 'voice-break'.

And she sings exactly the same song every time: she does a better job at that than Rush did.

Not that I'm opinionated or anything.

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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by ottokbre » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:41 pm

seeabove wrote:
bear wrote:Bjork - All is full of Love
YES, but only with the video.
I love the Matmos version of that, as well as the Plaid version.

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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by waitingroom » Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:12 pm

Manual- Midnight is Where the Day Begins.

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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by joeb28 » Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:12 pm

Hasty Boom Alert by Mu-ziq from the lunatic harness lp.
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Re: Beautiful electronica songs

Post by Zoltar » Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:49 pm

I like most of the Four tet and Mice Parade, and the Boards of Canada EP 'a nice place in the country' played at 33 rather than 45.

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