Kraftwerk invented it in the seventies. Hip hop jacked it in eighties. Techno took it underground in the nineties. And then strange things happened in the noughties. House and dubstep co-opted the word "electro", shifting its meaning and confusing people. Good people. People like YOU.
You've forgotten what real electro sounds like. But that's ok, because we're here to remind you. Electro is the sound of robots dreaming of a science fiction future, making machine music in their bedrooms with pulsing drum machines, while their keytars gently bleep. OK, maybe not so much the keytars, but probably some squelching synths, and sci fi samples and even the occasional vocoder, all washed down with lashings and lashings of funk.
Today, electro continues to evolve, embracing modern production techniques and digital sound design, mutating into something so alien it barely resembles most of today's dance music. And yet it does. It SO does, and we have over 100 tracks that prove it, from relentless hardcore dancefloor tracks to intricately tweaked bedroom chin-scratchers; from melodic retro tributes to the escapist soundtrack of science fiction futures.
So why not consider parting with the princely sum of exactly zero money and opening your ears to the amazingly free Electro Compendium? Who knows, you might even learn something.
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released 11 September 2012
Compiled in 2012 by Dave Paton and Jean Paul Bondy
For this compilation to remain free it relies on Bandcamp download credits. Please don't pay for this compilation. If you are asked to pay please email theantisocialnetwo3k@gmail.com
"Dedicated to your favorite synthetic woman of the same name
six demonstrates the collapsicon formula for bleak introspective sci-fi textures with bone crushing electro rhythms in full effect!"
Masted by Tarekith at Inner Portal Studio http://innerportalstudio.com
The collapsicon formula for grim introspective sci-fi soundscapes is on full display in this track, which is dedicated to your favorite synthetic woman of the same name and has bone-crushing electro beats.
Inner Portal Studio's Tarekith erected the mast. basketball stars
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Format: 116×MP3, Compilation, 320 kbps (1,4GB)
Country: UK
Released: 23 Aug 2012
Style: Electro, Breaks, IDM, Electronic, Bass
http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Electro-Compendium/release/3868047
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Tracks:
001. Justin Maxwell – Join
002. Collapsicon – Six
003. Diamondback Kid – Coma
004. Silicon Scally – Triggered
005. 214 – The Spores Are Coming
006. Stick 430 – Get A Grip, Foo
007. The Wee DJs – I Can’t Make Up My Mind
008. Galaxian – Decoy
009. Code Rising – By Your Command
010. The Pod – Space Problems
011. Dave Tarrida – Slack Is Back
012. Bass Kittens – Rare Bread
013. Volsoc – Soundcheck (Tony’s Theme)
014. Plant 43 – Wounding Words
015. Arnold Steiner – 07.20.69
016. DVS NME – Unobtanium Master
017. Volum – Forced States Of Matter
018. Kretz – Errechnen sie das leben
019. Espion – Encounter
020. Mesak – M-Power
021. Alavux – Tunnel
022. Ben Milstein – Felonius Crunk
023. b0t23 – AcidBBQ
024. Datassette – GUI Spew
025. Matt Whitehead – Lunashock
026. La Synthesis – Reprise
027. Zack Delta – Alter Natives
028. Goliath – Sleeper
029. Dexorcist – Storm Warning
030. Burnibus – Too Much To Ask
031. Dekode – Black Cell
032. Errorbeauty – Z~ORGON
033. Shadowbunny – Apathetic Void
034. Keruba – Messerschmitt über Tokio
035. The H.A.V.O.K. Conspiracy – The Reaper
036. Neil Landstrumm Versus Tommy Akira Kiteshi – Retour de France
037. Poladroid – Rendez Vous
038. Orson Bramley – Las Vegas
039. ArdBit & RoelFuncken – Drubber
040. Ruxpin – Snegurochka
041. Zwart Licht Kommando – Fluid Dynamics
042. MANASYt – Daylight For 15 Seconds
043. Radioactiveman Vs Dexorcist – 10 Years
044. Linear Systems – Fire In My Heart
045. Jeff Taylor Cross – SINIstar
046. d3 – Descent
047. Sir Real – The Acrid Clause
048. ADJ – Ghetto Life
049. Clatterbox – Space Tourist
050. Antilogic – Electro Victim
051. Dez Williams – URwhatUR
052. Michael Forshaw – y’iiidiot
053. Paul Maslin – West Port Funk
054. Decal – Live All You Can
055. Audioelectronic – Final Annihilation
056. Jim Gourgoutis – Acidfk
057. Sync 24 – Yo
058. Krautz808 – Errorist Bomz
059. Pal Secam Kids – Kirschberg
060. Pip Williams – Lost Souls
061. Dark Vektor – Patetic
062. Dexterous Numerics – Absent Friends
063. Scape One – After The Rain
064. Cedric von Flugel – Interface Sex
065. Datacrashrobot – Thyristor Surge Protection
066. Carlo Frio – Anunnaki
067. Shemale – Succubus
068. Cosmic Force – You Don’t Know Why
069. Alexander Buhot – Built For Pak
070. Broken Bone – The Midwife
071. C. Mantle – We Care Because They Don’t
072. Swarm Intelligence – Sikon
073. Gunjack – Diablo (Stormfield Acid Mix)
074. OGB – Frogs Sporn
075. Velocs – Beam Transform
076. Korrupted Brothers – Drugs Scientics
077. Inhuman Design – The Conversion
078. Li-Z – Sugar O.D.
079. Sonar Base – We Attack At Dawn
080. Phausis – 1d3nt1fy
081. Soundex Phonetic – Pict
082. Pl-anet – Machine
083. Nanobot – Polymorphic Flight
084. Darin Marshal – Sibilance
085. Treen – Cox
086. Billy Wood – Robot Cop
087. Daz Quayle – Araldite
088. Subhead – Quadrat Pluck
089. Hatch – Disappear
090. MagikBitum – Camisole
091. Ascension Électronique – rEVOLution
092. Craig Mac – White Cones
093. Operator – Don’t Diss Miss
094. Luke Eargoggle – Twilight in my mind
095. Subscriber – As If
096. Chordata – Clarky Cat
097. Symbiotek – Assember
098. ClonEd – Deflection
099. EdFunction – Newmodes
100. Vinnie And The Leph – Be Gone With You
101. N-ter – Trouble Doesn’t Come From Nowhere
102. Popkomm – Input
103. Cignol – Ask This
104. Binalog Frequency – Storm The Studio
105. Agent808 – Neptune Dawn
106. Raakel Bloody Raakel – Selfrape
107. The Exaltics – 2905
108. UKV – Ghost
109. Gusbo – Sined
110. R21 – Lightspace
111. Delinquent Dialect – Anuqi
112. Adapta – Wiretap
113. Reiner Mauch – Electro Music
114. Nec’Ro’Bot – Panic Suiside
115. Greystates – The Cult Of Mars
116. Scanone – Lexicon
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Electro.
Kraftwerk invented it in the seventies. Hip hop jacked it in eighties. Techno took it underground in the nineties. And then strange things happened in the noughties. House and dubstep co-opted the word "electro", shifting its meaning and confusing people. Good people. People like YOU.
You've forgotten what real electro sounds like. But that's ok, because we're here to remind you. Electro is the sound of robots dreaming of a science fiction future, making machine music in their bedrooms with pulsing drum machines, while their keytars gently bleep. OK, maybe not so much the keytars, but probably some squelching synths, and sci fi samples and even the occasional vocoder, all washed down with lashings and lashings of funk.
Today, electro continues to evolve, embracing modern production techniques and digital sound design, mutating into something so alien it barely resembles most of today's dance music. And yet it does. It SO does, and we have over 100 tracks that prove it, from relentless hardcore dancefloor tracks to intricately tweaked bedroom chin-scratchers; from melodic retro tributes to the escapist soundtrack of science fiction futures.
So why not consider parting with the princely sum of exactly zero money and opening your ears to the amazingly free Electro Compendium? Who knows, you might even learn something.
credits
released 11 September 2012
Compiled in 2012 by Dave Paton and Jean Paul Bondy
Track order by Jean Paul Bondy
Artwork and design by Geso, 2012.
www.facebook.com/Geso1001
Blurb by Damien Kiltsworth
For this compilation to remain free it relies on Bandcamp download credits. Please don't pay for this compilation. If you are asked to pay please email theantisocialnetwo3k@gmail.com