Throbbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk Greats
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this is not fusion!!
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I'd like to see someone rap to this
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I've listened to this music for years and I can say with certainty that most of you are full of shit.
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@smacktalker1. The banal Kraftwerk parish community would dogmaticly refuse such a theory of course - and Techno + house + Ambient were influenced by hundreds of electronic sound makers of the 60s/70s/80s. Check my playlists 70s/80s electronic sound(1-3). PERIOD. Kraftwerk isn´t even a sexy band.....many Germans laugh about them and prefer Cluster, Neu or Can and many British and American electronic avantgardists.
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@smacktalker1 close... but wrong. Kraftwerk were first. No kraftwerk, no throbbing gristle.
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This is their best song!
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"sounds like an inexperienced pperson using fruityloops"
ahahahahah! imbecilli...
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@subhumanmaster good choice 70's was the last decade without mtv god
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I agree with below. this stuff started to be created in the 70's. No pc's. All analogue and instruments and voices being fed through home made wave altering devices. Some people's trash is other people's treasure...
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Hamburger Lady is on this compilation I think...I'll need to dig it out.
In regards to the person that wrote, "sounds like an inexperienced pperson using fruityloops".
Throbbing Gristle and Chris and Cosey were the pioneers of what electronic music evolved into over the years, influencing thousands of other bands, and are some of the main reasons why those programs exist today in the first place. They inspired "techno" music and various other electronic genres over the decades.
smacktalker1 2 years ago 31
When this was made there were only a handful of drum machines models to choose from.
Most didnt even allow you to program a beat!
(which is why kraftwerk built many of theirs)
Fruity Loops which came decades after this song, emulates the character of early drum machines. Do you also think Chuck Berry sounds like an inexperienced user of Reason?
calaverasgrande 2 years ago 18