I think that Thom Yorke makes some of the best /bleep/ in the world.
TKOL, The Eraser, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, some bits of Amok (especially the song) and a lot of Thom's one off remixes and single electronic songs are some of my favorite music.
I think that he needs to make more. My soul needs it.
there's lots more if you just explore his solo stuff
Christopher Perry
also any of the stuff that he's made/remixed under a pseudonym (easy to figure out if you wiki/google)
Charles Edwards
those are bloops
William Miller
Not underground club music, not /bleep/
Michael Ortiz
ok dude
Owen Stewart
Since when was /bleep/ "underground club music"?
Nathan Gutierrez
What is it then? You couldn't possibly have listened to all of those songs in 10 minutes.
Grayson Thomas
2 minutes even, excuse my retarded "mathematical" brain
Jacob Flores
It's not /bleep/. Have you ever even listened to the music they post there?
Carter Gomez
If it's not /bleep/, then it's something far better. I have listened. I do listen.
You only saying it's "not thing" without offering an alternative isn't very helpful to your argument, though.
John Green
/bleep/ is stuff that's functional on the dancefloor. House, techno, electro, garage, etc.
This is not that.
Mason Green
Is stuff like Four Tet and Flying Lotus not considered /bleep/? I can't imagine it being very functional on the dance floor, but I'm also not a club person
I get your point, but if you could offer an alternative label to this stuff that would help too.
Benjamin Carter
they are bloops
Michael Johnson
what is "bloop", friend?
Thomas Perez
Anime Grime
Colton Bailey
>Is stuff like Four Tet and Flying Lotus not considered /bleep/? Some of Four Tet's DJ sets maybe, but his productions usually not. FlyLo absolutely not.
Brandon Walker
Beep boop bop boo boo bop
Connor Stewart
"IDM"
wankery for fedoras who can't into proper dance music and need something more "enlightened"