Archive for Techno
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X – A Free Techno Compilation, is brought to us by Techno Blast | Phlow in cooperation with DJ Meeting. This is their first (and free) creative commons techno compilation.
The compilation producers boast of a carefully designed selection that includes the best of the past and present indie artists. The tracks mostly came from different netlabels, but one track is exclusive to X . This track is from Sudio, who remixed "Sonic Impact" just to render more edge into this compilation.
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Written by Amihan
· June 4, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Ambient, Audio, Electronic, Techno

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There is "sharefulness" in the music biz again as Cologne Commons has released "Be Shareful," its third compilation of ambient music featuring electro-folk chillout sounds.
The first and second Cologne Commons music compilations were well-received by music enthusiasts around the world, which makes this third issue a much awaited follow up. As in the past editions, this compilation is named after Cologne City in Germany, where a festival for free music is held every year.
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Written by Amihan
· May 1, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Audio, Electronic, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Industrial, Instrumental, Punk, Rock, Techno

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This album reminds me of Nine Inch Nails, less Trent Reznor vocals and more punk/post punk elements. Camp Z fuses together punk, post punk and industrial like a well-made milkshake. With Mental Straitjacket, the band has achieved a conundrum of noise industrial rock that takes the listener into the depths of his mind and forces him to stare at it right into the face.
This is the band's latest album, counting back to their first release back in 2006. Camp Z is Manu Zorch, Dvrr, JP, and Mascozis creating music that conjures up visions of "a twisted oldfashioned echo."
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Written by Valerie
· March 9, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Ambient, Audio, Electronic, Electronica, Indie Rock, Instrumental, Pop, Techno

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Worriedaboutsatan is Gavin Miller and Tom Ragsdale. Their first EP is self-titled but popularly labeled as EP1 by the group. It was initially released back in 2006 and is no longer in print. However, it is available for a free download under a Creative Commons license.
Describing themselves as playing "electronic music with heart and soul," the band certainly makes this apparent in their music. With various hints of electronic, indie and post rock integrated into their songs, it's not tough to love.
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Written by Valerie
· February 23, 2010 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Audio, Dance, Electronica, Funk, House, Techno

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Another offering from FrostClick's and FrostWire's favorite DJ from Czech Republic, ESPSIX. Following the success of "Collection of House Music" available via FrostWire a good few months ago, he comes back with his newest album - "Older is Better". We are very honored that "Older is Better" is exclusively available via FrostClick and FrostWire and is absolutely free for everybody for non-commercial use.
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Written by hailey
· September 21, 2009 at 1:15 PM
Filed under Ambient, Audio, Electronica, Industrial, Techno

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Vate, a Mexican electro-music artist, is one certainly to be recommended. From the very beginning of Volt, his latest record, one finds that it is a release that cannot be neglected. There are some Kraftwerk influences there, and Turismo, the first tune of the LP, is a Tour de France for the modern era, when car rallies replaces bicycle ones. Orient Stress follows, and it's been the most energetic one composed by Vate, almost an EBM piece with a highly recommendable mixture of industrial samples and electro mood.
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Written by galaktycznyzwiad
· September 11, 2009 at 8:00 AM
Filed under Alternative Rock, Audio, Electronic, Rock, Techno

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Behind Spheriot is a one man bad who literally does everything - from the composition of music to the recording of all his songs. The result? A provocative album entitled Bekennerschreiben. According to the singer and writer himself, all of the songs in the fourteen-track album is a result of music from the heart and head. They were all produced in Spheriot’s living room. For someone who just toys around with his Mac, Spheriot was able to impress with his surprisingly refreshing take on music.
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Written by Sub0
· September 9, 2009 at 8:00 AM