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Author: tooth on October 04 2006
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Doctor Who by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
XLF by Vangelis
Fingerbib by Aphex Twin
Comissioning a Symphony in C by Cake
Hasty Boom Alert by U-Ziq
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Roshi
Jump-up Jungle.
Pretty much anything Tipper has done.
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license
Autechre - Vose In
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quip
seond vose in
and orbital - chime
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salvador
todd sines' lovely 202 work (or so i assume it's a 202)
luke vibert - sorry i make you lush (love the overall theme of the synths on this album)
ovuca - wasted sunday
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bsr
everyone loves a 303 by fatboy slim.
satisfaction by benny bennassi.
flat beat by mr oizo.
these tunes pull no punches.
honourary mention: 'why can't this be love?' by van halen.
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KidQuaalude
neneh cherry - 'buffalo stance' (the bit where it goes "doduhluh-doduhluh-doduhluh" before she goes "no moneyman can win my love..." )
public enemy - public enemy #1 (weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!)
joey beltram - energy flash (woh woh woh. wo-wo woh woh woh. weh weh weh weh we-we weh weh weh. classic.)
human resource - dominator (the song that popularised the hoover)
hardfloor - acperience (sublime acid wiggling)
john carpenter - escape from new york soundtrack (probably my fave electronic movie soundtrack)
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Squeal
I'd have to go with Astroid/Math Hero- Giant Chunks. C'mon.
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astroid
you guys already said teh vose in and fingerbib
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race4prize
gary davis - the professors here
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bsr
@kidq: buffalo stance & joey beltram - good choices!
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Roshi
ML - Take that, Pants
Evidently what people think were fart samples on this song were painstakingly constructed by additive synthesis - in some cases 50-100 partials. It was said that mlbot slowly went crazy during this long and tedious process, much of which involved ingesting large amounts of beans and franks in an effort to model a wide variety of fart sounds, including the dreaded "shart".
A colossal effort, to be sure, and I salute you, mlbot.
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astroid
Squeal said: "I'd have to go with Astroid/Math Hero- Giant Chunks. C'mon."
thx i surely don't deserve more than a nice pat on the head and maybe a corndog
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astroid
Roshi said: "ML - Take that, Pants
Evidently what people think were fart samples on this song were painstakingly constructed by additive synthesis - in some cases 50-100 partials. It was said that mlbot slowly went crazy during this long and tedious process, much of which involved ingesting large amounts of beans and franks in an effort to model a wide variety of fart sounds, including the dreaded "shart".
A colossal effort, to be sure, and I salute you, mlbot."
LOL
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tantan
Roshi: "Additive synthesis" is a polite term for what mlbot achieved in that song.
First time he played a draft for us, we wept. I'm not certain what emotion inspired the weeping.
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astroid
what album is that on?
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