Classic electronic music

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So post your favourites then!
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Well here are some of my favorite electronic songs
Generally I like different types of the stuff like standard Electronic/Electronica, Dubstep, Vaporwave, Synthwave, Etc

Endless Reflexions - Alison
My White Daisy - De Lorra
MedSci - Kybernetika
Hydroponics - Kybernetika
Runaway - Galantis
Military Fashion Show - And One
Electrify - Shiro Schwarz
Powernerd Anthem - Powernerd


There is bands that I like in general, not just for specific songs

The Prodigy
Daft Punk
KMDFM
Juno Reactor
Home
Power Glove
Essenger

Some bands I have heard a bit of but not enough to give a solid opinion on other than what I have head i enjoyed

Dana Jean Phoenix
Neon Nox
Waveshaper
Turbo Volcano
CYBERTHING!
D-Noise
Hello Meteor
Voyager
Downtown Binary
Roosevelt
Hotel Pools
Forhill
oDDling
Timecop1983
Musi Libre
Timotainment

Back when I was younger I did listen to stuff like deadmau5, skrillex, etc but less so these days.

There is also the more mainstream stuff like Funkytown, Safey Dance, Shooting Stars, Axel F, Blue (Da Ba Dee), Stadium Rave, etc.

An old friend Mickey Wilson has made some electronic music but only heard a bit of it.

I know a few others but that is the main stuff from what IK off the top of my head
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4StTjnaqVls

4:00 onwards mmm
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What Makes Something Jungle? | Resident Advisor

Artcore 4 - Kemistry & Storm (1997)
Not Jungle...

https://rinse.fm/episodes/dj-storm-13-12-2023-2100/
I've actually been there in 1997. The guys who organized and hosted this and pretty much the entire regional scene, including a weekly radio show on the local free radio (meaning non-commercial, member and donation funded) and a fairly well respected label are still active. It all started out in 1994 with a longstanding series of Jungle parties ("Bassment for the Basement", sometimes with multiple toasters) in the basement of an autonomous youth club (meaning veeery relaxed rules and somewhat limited access for authorities) that also was home to a serious Roots and Dub-Soundsystem culture, as well as some legendary Goa parties over entire weekends and of course many punk concerts too. The crowds had lots of overlap so you could say that it was a real melting pot for scenes and genres.



From my personal perspective, this Jungle/DnB scene started to seperate itself a bit from the rest, both in terms of venue as well as from the other crowds when Jungle faded into DnB. The whole thing took on a different, slightly more "grown up", arguably a darker and more introspective vibe. While I kept visiting and enjoying many DnB parties, I prefered the previous Dub/Ragga infused Jungle era with it's jolly DIY-attitude. It was just a warmer, happier energy.




Simon V - Cloudspotter

Simon V feat. MC Fava - Mind Prison

Simon V - Speak No Evil

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Telmo A - Arikoleidon (Madcap Remix)

Telmo A - Between Two Worlds (Phil Tangent Remix)

Lightwood & Telmo A. - Studio Mix (Sept 2005)
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