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phaeton
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Hey all,

So I was listening to the end of Girl Talk's "Night Ripper" album for the first time and came across a track mixed in at the end that I really liked. Wikipedia's track indexing lists it as an "unnamed original track" of Girl Talk's. It's purely synth, and though I've listened to a fair amount of techno, I've never heard something quite like this -- I love it, but I don't know what to to call it to look for more that's similar to it. PLEASE help me out here, my ears will thank you tons.

The track in question shows up at 1:39 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6W7SI-qmjU

Gracias!

3/23/2009 3:00:45 PM

vinylbandit
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Adventure
EAR PWR
Dan Deacon
Eno
Kraftwerk

3/23/2009 3:09:23 PM

phaeton
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Thanks! I'm checking them out right now... Any more suggestions are more than welcome, I am a complete noob when it comes to techno.

3/23/2009 3:12:21 PM

vinylbandit
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I wouldn't call any of that shit techno; it's just pop music made with synths.

3/23/2009 3:18:53 PM

phaeton
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Okay... Like I said I don't know any better at this point. So far Dan Deacon is most in line with what I was looking for based on Gillis' track.

3/23/2009 3:24:08 PM

Woodfoot
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not gonna lie

this little beat there coupled with "Get on my level ho" is probably my favorite part of that cd

3/23/2009 3:47:13 PM

phaeton
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my thoughts exactly...

3/23/2009 4:05:37 PM

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