good music to code to

good music to code to

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    Jun 28, 2002#1

    anyone know of good music to code to? i'm looking for electronic stuff, like trance, techno, breakbeat, etc
    i need some good music to code to
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      Jun 28, 2002#2

      SASHA RIKER! :O Any of his Spontaneity tracks will do.

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        Jun 29, 2002#3

        Curve, DJ Spooky, Red Snapper, Freeform, Roni Size.. hrm...toss in some delerium maybe.. I dunno..
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          Jun 30, 2002#4

          ddr music....... so good
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            Jun 30, 2002#5

            i'm sick of ddr, i can't stand it

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              Jun 30, 2002#6

              I suggest Astral Projection (Good Trance), Delerium (sorta ambient), Orbital (Techno), Paul Okenfold (Techno), Leftfield (If You Like Techno With Soul/Funk)....that kinda stuff. Really though I just use whatever are my fav songs at the time, it's just whatever puts you in the groove.



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                Jul 01, 2002#7

                Leftfield? Gimme a good song title..MRk MRK n FnK Mz
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                  Jul 01, 2002#8

                  Some good songs by Leftfield would be "Open Up", "Original", and "Inspection (Check One)". At least those are the ones that I like...



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                  Ospiosis
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                    Jul 01, 2002#9

                    Snakeblood was good... before that, the only stuff I had heard from leftfield was fluffy popper techno, which is nice in its own way but not my persoanl cup o' tea...
                    K, lets see.. I'll pair some songs with artists...
                    dub moods by aphrodite, son of mook by red snapper, chinese burn by curve (get the lunatic calm mix), hologrammic dub by DJ Spooky (its a slow groove though), prowl by freeform (another slow groove), undertow by lush (I dunno where I picked this up, I dont remember the band lush being electronic.. its a spooky remix that I have though), champion sound by q project... hrm... trust me by roni size...
                    You could check the radio edit of goldie's inner city lights maybe too... everyone knows that song... flowers become screens by delerium, Aria is a nice song as well, and silence...
                    Then if you want even more radioplays that are tried and true, you could check chemical brothers, daft punk, the orb, orbital, download, underworld... yadayadayada... theres this song on the cell soundtrack called you can find the feeling thats kinda nifty, I dig it.
                    Ren

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                      Jul 05, 2002#10

                      Look for "The Cynic Project." They do thecno/trance. You can find there MP3s at MP3.com.

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