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Old 06-13-2004, 03:12 AM   #16 (permalink)
PulpMind
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no offense here, but most of the suggestions on here are not worthwhile for someone seeking "good" artists [some of the newer ones, though..!.]. But I guess he did point out Darude, so maybe this tripe is in tune.
I'd like to suggest to you Hallucinogen the album The Lone Deranger for something more melodic, and Digital Talk for something much harder.

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Originally posted by teknotoeknee
do a google search for ishkur's guide to music...
it's if not a definitive source of all types of music...he breaks it all down..it's absolutly amazing
Agreed! though you MUST take Ishkur's guide with a BIG grain of salt. Ish is a comedian first and foremost, and a house head second; so his guide is a bit biased, but still pretty well right on.

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Originally posted by 31Friction

and please... PLEASE dont suggest happy hardcore. It's the disease of electronic music. It's what makes dateline specials happen and *most* of it's following is underage drug users that give the rest of us a bad name.
the trick with getting to like and appreciate happy hardcore is to understand just how BAD it is. it's one of those oddities that's just SO BAD that it's BAAAD, like good. like tiny tim, or lil' kim, happy hardcore speaks to the dark hidden part of our brain that relishes in all that is cliche'd, wrong, and/or disgusting.
I don't know about the rest of the country, but here in the northwest, the happy/hardcore scene(s) are probably the cleanest segment of the scene.

imho, of course..

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