Recommended 1a

Here's a list of other bands and artists that really deserve a mention.
They've only got a small description, and i'll add more later, but there's just too much great stuff out there to go into detail about. If you have anything you think should definitely be added here, then let me know. This should keep you busy for a while:


Here they are (in a completely random order):

X-press 2: "Smoke Machine... Smoke Machine... MWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OOMPA LOOMPA MWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA..." etc...
The official site is here.

Isotropy: It's unlikely that you've ever heard of him, but you can download some of his tracks for free from www.mp3.com/isotropy. What are you waiting for - it's FREE!

Meat Katie: Imagine dirty house. Imagine dirty breaks. Imagine a big bag of funk. Shove the house and breaks into the big bag of funk, and you've got a Meat Katie track. Class.
Official site: www.meatkatie.com.

Knifehandchop: Cheesecore meets junk 'n' bass. Demented brilliance.
Go here for more info.

Osymyso: Breakbeat sampleaholic. Responsible for Pat 'n' Peg. Genius.
His official site is located here.

Felix Da Housecat: Largely responsible for the current 80's sampling trend. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is up to you.

The Cuban Boys: The novelty never wears off. Cheesimus maximus, but it's impossible not to love 'em. Go on, admit it - you do too.
Go here for more info.

The Plump DJs: They're not actually, but their tunes are. Very.
More info can be found at the site of the label they are signed to: Finger Lickin' Records.

New Order: Still here, still as good as ever. How do they do it?
Here is one of their many sites: www.neworderonline.com.

Cowcube: The best thing out of Stowmarket since, um, ever.

Pascal F.E.O.S.: One of the best remixers around.

Si Begg: Buckfunk 3000, and S.I. Futures are just two of the pseudonyms. Madness guaranteed. Go here for some strangeness.

Fatboy Slim: Everyone loves Norman - that's a fact.
Why don't you have a peek at his official site - www.gutterandstars.com.

The Future Sound of London: Not too sure about recent escapades, but the old stuff still rocks like a big rocky thing.
Their official site can be accessed simply by clicking here.

MJ Cole: Sublime productions, foundation-troubling remixes.

Peaches: Utter filth. You'll love it.

Roots Manuva: The most gifted rapper of all time. Ooh, aren't I controversial?

Mr Scruff: Genius with a great sense of humour.
Go here for as much fun as you could possibly want.

The Streets: Original pirate material. He is a bit like a UK Eminem, except he's actually good and funny.
The official site is here.

Daft Punk: They may be a big festering pile of shite now, but a few years back they were bloody brilliant.

Josh Wink: ACIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED! :)
His record label site is here.

Danny Tenaglia: Every single remix is one massive tribal muthafunker. Impressive.

DJ Teebee: Slightly reminiscent of Photek, which can only be a good thing. Check the Moby-sampling loveliness of Blue Rose, and the squelcherific Silent Depths.

Kraftwerk: Original electro-fiddlers. And still at it (I think).
Go here: www.kraftwerk.com.

Satoshi Tomiie: People who think that everything that's deep, dark and prog is boring obviously haven't heard this geezer.

Laurent Garnier: Oh Mr Frenchman, why your techno so good?

Hixxy & Sharkey: Keeping the happy hardcore vibe alive - should be knighted.

Boards of Canada: Supreme lords of ambient glitchtronica.
Their official website is located here.

Aspects: Probably the best hip-hop group in the UK.

Panacea: Hardcore to the extreme. Pounding.
Official site: www.brainwashed.com/panacea.

Bong-Ra: You ain't heard gabber until you've heard this geezer.
Click here for the home of the whopper beats.

Wauvenfold: Squidgy squelchy lovely glitchness.
Go here (the official site), or here (a bit on their label's site) for more info.

Slacker: Responsible for the wonderous "Fusion" and marvelous "Looky Thing". An unofficial discography can be found here (it was the only Slacker-related thing I could find).

Stakka & Skynet: Nearly as angry as Bad Company.
Official site: www.stakka-skynet.com.

D'booga: Brilliant live band - house, breakbeat, d&b and all sorts. Very good indeed.
Their official site site is here.

Terminalhead: Another great live band - dirty breakbeat heaven.
Click here for the what appears to be their official site.

Way Out West: Relentless trance, breaks and sometimes a nice bit of chilled melodic stuff. Ahhhhh. The official website is www.wowest.cc.


Recommended 1 - Recommended bands and artists.

Recommended 2 - Other recommended stuff.


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