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**The Electronic Music Thread**

Always nice for people to have a listen cheers Gents.

Enjoyed playing it. Will be getting back on them a little more. Really been enjoying the way a lot of House/Techno producers have started using breakbeats a lot more recently so may have a little venture that way in the near future.
 
Always nice for people to have a listen cheers Gents.

Enjoyed playing it. Will be getting back on them a little more. Really been enjoying the way a lot of House/Techno producers have started using breakbeats a lot more recently so may have a little venture that way in the near future.
Well done mate. Great job.
 
Having just seen this thread, I’ll casually drop the one and only mix I ever uploaded to Soundcloud in here - DnB - before I sold my decks ten years ago.


A few clangs here and there, but there’s a bit of everything in terms of tune selection.

Just given this a 'spot' listen, have downloaded and will sink into the whole thing tomorrow. Sounds excellent mate...I am a big (and old-school) DnB fan...
 
I missed this i
I just finished an EP of sorts. Ambient/Downtempo-ish stuff. Made only on the wonderful monosynth that is the Elektron Monomachine. Such a brilliant instrument it's ridiculous. :)
What do you think?

http://www.marsmelons.com/portfolio/mmx069-jl-modarch-shine-ug/

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JL & Modarch traveled to Mongolia well over a year and a half ago to experience one of the most mythical regions of the world first-hand. And did they ever. They lived among a nomadic tribe travelling to distant places of the country – experiencing the hypnotically charged ambience of the Mongolian steppes on horseback, guided by animistic shamans and a people with an incredible sense of mysticism about them – a kind of aura almost non-existent in the modern human being.

This five track debut EP are inspired by and intended to accompany five Mongolian folk-tales JL & Modarch connected with on their travels and thought represented, although somewhat romantic, the beautiful ancient oasis in modern life in which the nomads live their lives. Hazy and ambient textures underneath simple and slowly evolving, almost child-like, melodies.

Tracklist;

01. The Lame Magpie Who Had Several Green Eggs
02. The Legend of Khokhoo Namjil
03. Why The Camel Rolls In The Ashes
04. The Cat Who Pretended To Be A Lama
05. How A Black Pudding, A Mare And A Calf Trick A Wolf


I missed this first time around...any chance of reposting a fresh link (over a decade later I know!!!)
 
Just given this a 'spot' listen, have downloaded and will sink into the whole thing tomorrow. Sounds excellent mate...I am a big (and old-school) DnB fan...
Nice one pal. It’s mostly (techy) stuff around the time period it was mixed.

I discovered and watched this the other week and loved it -
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- it really took me back.

My elder sister got me into DnB in the late nineties and gripped me tightly until around 2010. I had some of the best best nights at Ram Records at The End. The energy of the music is just incredible. I still shove a mix on now every time I go for a run.
 
Nice one pal. It’s mostly (techy) stuff around the time period it was mixed.

I discovered and watched this the other week and loved it -
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- it really took me back.

My elder sister got me into DnB in the late nineties and gripped me tightly until around 2010. I had some of the best best nights at Ram Records at The End. The energy of the music is just incredible. I still shove a mix on now every time I go for a run.

I was a Blue Note Metalheadz attendee whenever over...great nights...never went to a Ram evening at The End, sounds great.
Yeah, electronic music is the other 'half' of my music brain so-to-speak, first ignited by Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene the year it came out!

p.s. that's a fun doc!
 
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