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I like her too. Just recently I was thinking… I wonder if she has a closet full of skeleton outfits, lol. She has to right…? It can’t be like 3 that she washes and rotates.
Yep, the mix was done in Gadget, and the master was done in Cubasis 2.
Cool! Respect!
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@tyslothrop1 (Einstuerzende Neubauten !)
@sevenape (gy!be🔥)
@richardyot (shiny boots of leather)
@Gavinski ( Fugazi and Wrap label on the same list we got a winner here ! Would love to hear your guitar out of its case )
@Poppadocrock (Scrapyard Lullaby !)
LA LA LOVE YOU, guys !
LA LA LOVE this thread !
LA LA LOVE this forum (except the lately Logic Pro frenzy)
Yep Hainbach is a genius and a big influence on me as well!
Check it out! It’s nice to see they still have that energy in their older age.
Her and Mac DeMarco both do a lot of guest work but I’m perfectly fine with it love ‘em both
Was hoping you’d chime in!
Lynch and Dilla are 2 huge ones for me. Lynch is probably the single most influential artist to me. Though Numan is high up there just for getting me into synths in general. And Dilla of course is a legend. Haven’t listened to Sash though!
Fellow kid from the 90s here! I remember vividly learning all the boy band dances with my sister in my bed room. Ah those were the days! Phoebe is getting a lot of love on this thread which is nice. She’s amazing but man the stuff can hit so deep sometimes so I gotta listen sparingly lol
Glad you’re enjoying it I thought it’d be cool to have a thread to just talk music and inspirations and influence as I couldn’t really find one.
Rolf Maier Bode
Maybe less known to this community .. he had rave music project called "RMB" in 90's .. i think he is not much active anymore since his last album he released 10 years ago, but will keep always mi biggest inspiration - I really like the level of detail, sound clarity and complexity but also great composition, melodies and harmonies he pushes to his music.
preview of his last album
Maybe not my most significant influence - but certainly the biggest. 😎
(And a wonderfully inspiring musician and human being. RIP / moe i ka maluhia)
Sounds cool! I’ll have to check out more of his work, thanks! So so many lesser known yet still amazing artists from the 80s/90s electronic scene out there. I’m sure I haven’t even scratched the surface and I know of a good bit.
Johnny Rotten was a Hawkwind fan
I'll have to revisit Numan. I think you'll love Sash! ^_^ Amazing 90s Dance music.
These days I am gravitating more and more to pure jazz guitar like Joe Pass and Wes Montgomery.
I have listened to really broad styles of music, and from all of that I still like Pavement and Primal Scream the most.
I can't stand modern music and music that is mainly a product, and I really hate the same boring stuff you hear in the supermarket.
Schoenberg, Bee Gees, the Triffids, Television, Miles, Eno, Pet Shop Boys, Marilyn Crispell.
I’ll definitely be checking them out. The 90s is full of some amazing electronic artists. I mentioned earlier to someone else, I know a good bit about 80s and 90s electronic music but even then there’s still so much out there I haven’t discovered simply because there were SO MANY great artists during that time that didn’t get quite as popular.
Television is fantastic! Marquee Moon is a perfect album, imo.
Jean-Louis Murat died today. RIP. One of my biggest influences at the end of the eighties and into the nineties. A wide range of work, with some superb atmospheric synth parts, such as here:
Great album.
I tried to list some inspiration earlier in this thread but the truth is there is so, so many artists that have previously, or consistently influence me, it’s hard to really quantify it.
Agreed. I had to cut myself off before I ended up writing a short novel 😂 that’s how it should be though. Pull inspiration wherever you can
J.S.Bach
Mike Oldfield
Keith Emerson
Brian Eno
Glenn Phillips - instrumental electric guitarist from Atlanta, Georgia
Bill Nelson - ex-Be Bop Deluxe guitarist, but it’s his monumental solo work I love
Kit Watkins
Robert Fripp
Simon Jeffes & Penguin Cafe’ Orchestra
music from Renaissance & Elizabethan era
instrumental trad. & folk tunes from Ireland, British Isles, Norse countries & Appalachia
Depends on which day you ask me as it will probably change from time to time, but if I put together a list off the top of my head of musicians who have influenced how I play…
John McGeoch - guitar
David Gilmour - guitar
Captain Sensible - guitar
David Bowie - saxophone
Nicky Hopkins - piano
Ludwig van Beethoven - piano
Dave Greenfield - electric piano
Rick Wright - organ
Bernie Worrell - synth
John Paul Jones - bass and mandolin
Charlie Watts - drums
Bill Ward - drums
Probably others.
Similars to mine. I would add Amon Tobin and John Zorn too.
His solo stuff is superb!
Glam metal and now glam rock. Except I can't crack their formula so nothing I've tried quite sounds like them.
Bowie is one of my biggest as well. Love Bill Ward/Sabbath as well. Great choices! Charlie Watts is a very underrated drummer.
Lots of Eno love in this thread and I agree, he’s great. Another Green World and Before/After Science are my 2 favorites.