Post /bleep/ labels you like and the genre/s they mostly release. I don't know a bunch so mine are mostly intro tier, that's why I'd like to find more.
Ostgut Ton - minimal techno Raster Noton - glitch Whities - weird techno, IDM Hospital Records - liquid dnb The Bunker New York - techno, ambient techno
genome666mbp - ethereal groove future sound Editions Mego - Experimental Shiat Posh Isolation - Drone pleb PC Music - Spice Girls core Warp - topcore XL Records - dancieeng good NORTHERN ELECTRONICS - TECHNO
Samuel Murphy
Farplane- House, quite good boogie stuff Planet e- Detroit style techno, deep house Local talk- Deep house, quite good very low end Gruuv- House, tech house, preddygud Definition- Deep house, tech house
Alexander Ward
raster noton might be "intro tier" but they're still fuckin class
Josiah Bennett
Virus recordings - DnB Metalheadz - DnB Moving Shadow - DnB and Jungle L.I.E.S - techno V recordings - DnB
Ayden Long
ilian tape
Ethan Foster
bump for the late night crew thanks for the recs so far anons
Thomas Martin
Whities Music From Memory Pacific Rhythm Mood Hut Regelbau
Jackson Walker
Ffs/t
Luke Roberts
R&S - lately a lot of techno
Aaron Young
agreed, and while it's an obvious first pick, it's still pretty hard to wrap one's head around some of the releases. also to nitpick, RN is no more, it's been broken up into Carsten Nicolai's Noton and Olaf Bender's Raster Media. the latter is essentially just RN continued without Alva Noto, and Ryuichi Sakamoto moved along too, having been more of the collaborator with Nicolai.
you may have known that and this was a totally unnecessary post, in which case, sorry!
Josiah Thomas
i forget how kinda embarrassingly entry level Sup Forums is at anything party-oriented.
Jaxson Wright
Post better then. That's the point of the thread.
Adam Morales
>hehe, nice try kids... >doesn't post anything I am in awe of your superior taste user. Impressive.
Andrew Howard
>party oriented lmfao you have no idea you fucking nerd
None of these are better than anything on Suburban Base and they were big enough to have regular tracks in the charts at one point, doesn't make the label any worse.
Jonathan Lee
ugh this
wheres the real bleep thread
Chase Fisher
>none of those are better than Sesame's Treet c'mon son
Hunter Jones
Yes fine that wasn't a great track but they made up for it with Loo's Control which was brilliant. I still like Trip To Trumpton even thought that and Sesame Treats are Mark Ryder's most hated tracks.