Some really creative EDM

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2012/11/26 01:20:05 (permalink)

Some really creative EDM

I know this will not be the cup of tea of a lot of people here....but just wanted to share this for fans of electro and crazy beats. 

This is what I would call a fantastic example of techno creativity. I hear elements of Zappa here (Burnt Weeny Sandwich vibe) and maybe Emerson Lake and Palmer...mashed up with some insane beats, crazy polyrhythms and general all round chaotic excellence. I love Lindstrom, he's one of the best out there. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqT1_sT5eJM

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    Re:Some really creative EDM 2012/11/26 02:01:50 (permalink)
    totally(radical)

    too many lasers...






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    Re:Some really creative EDM 2012/11/26 07:46:32 (permalink)
    Cool!

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    Re:Some really creative EDM 2012/11/26 07:47:07 (permalink)


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    Re:Some really creative EDM 2012/11/26 12:26:59 (permalink)
    I had to check it out, because to my mind "creative" and "EDM" in the same sentence is like a double-negative; one cancels the other. Get too musically creative and the purists will say it doesn't qualify as EDM. But yeh, there's some creativity at work there. I actually listened all the way through.


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    Re:Some really creative EDM 2012/11/26 12:36:24 (permalink)
    That I listened to it all the way through, is a real credit to the track! I heard it on an EDM radio channel on Spotify while I was in the gym. Techno gets me going when I'm working out but it has to be said that I usually skip to the next track after a couple of minutes because I get tired of the repetition and want something new. This one, however, kept me listening through all 8 minutes. In fact whenever I'm listening to that station and something really grabs my attention, it's usually Lindstrom. 

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