I used to like this one... more like electropop really to my ears but it does have electro elements I guess. Anyway, I shamelessly love electropop so who cares? I had this twelve but it was in a bag I left in the back of a taxi so I haven't heard it for years.Anthony Rother's Sex With The Machines LP is a bit of a classic
Same snare as digital tsunamilove this one
I'm just saying that I realise that those pop-tastic electroclash tunes towards which I inevitably head and have posted here due to misguided enthusiasm, are, looking back, not at all what was required, perhaps I should create a thread - complementary not rival - to celebrate its shallower and trashier distant cousin.That’s what we mean by deep electro, music taking pleasure in the anxiety of technological advance ?
Sure mate, I just wanted to make it clear that it was my own tips I was criticising, not yours or anyone else's. And I was criticising them for lack of relevance rather than any of the other failings that they no doubt have.Oh I’m not criticising just speculating on what we might mean by deep electro. I was well into some of that stuff at the time, gigolo records, vitality, Anthony rother. Listening back now some of it can feel a bit rhythmically stiff because of a kind of rock influence