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File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Anon 3487794 >> [_] Anon 3487803 pretty nice, wish ive seen something like that 15+ years ago but what isnt nice is to remind yourself how good things exist only in the past. todays quality of art and the moral bullshitery surrounding it only makes me want to puke >> [_] Anon 3487843 There's an active up-to-date and comprehensive version on his web page now https://music.ishkur.com/
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Loop) [_] ancient fuckin history Anon 3480420 techno.org is finally down. happened sometime between oct. 4 and now does anyone have a working copy of guide 2.5, with both music and text? these bit crushed, chunked loops evoke some memory or feeling i cant place the death of flash was one of the worst things to happen to the world >> [_] Anon 3480432 >># too bad the mp3s very outsourced this is still as valid a guide as it always were >> [_] Anon 3480485 this is really really cool >> [_] Anon 3480506 >># Very enjoyable, anon! >> [_] Anon 3480507 >guide 2.5 Was that the swf one or was it on their website? Either way try archive.is or the Wayback Machine, also search it on the Internet Archive itself, maybe someone submitted it. Or you could try contacting the creator. >> [_] Anon 3480514 NOBODY LISTENS TO TECHNO & NOBODY LIKES THE RECORD THAT YOU PLAY. BTCVH
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Anon 3452342 Just found out that the guy who made this upgraded to a dedicated site. Pretty neat https://music.ishkur.com/ >> [_] Anon 3452351 Woah this is neat >> [_] Anon 3452381 You're gonna make me cry with this one. I'm glad it's moving into the future.
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Anon 3411973 Here's the newer version. It doesn't work when posted here. http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ >> [_] Anon 3411986 Does something similar exist for other genres? >> [_] Anon 3411987 >># I don't know. >> [_] Anon 3411989 Well, I learned a lot more by browsing thru this than any music class or every music know-it-all's lecture about everything you listen to sucks. So where's vaporwave fit in this little musical family tree? >> [_] Anon 3411995 >># Nice guide. Thanks Anon. >> [_] Anon 3412010 You like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '87, Huey released this; Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip To Be Square". A song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself. >> [_] Anon 3412020 all of this in a 2 MB file, flash is amazing >> [_] Anon 3412023 >># amazing how much audio can be put inside flash when you set the bitrate to 16 motherfucking kilobits >> [_] Anon 3412026 whurs tha nightcore >> [_] Anon 3412030 Pretty cool anon. Wish there was one for other genres too. >> [_] Anon 3412032 >># how do i extract that flash? also, here's even better and comprehensive guide from the same guy https://music.ishkur.com/ >> [_] Anon 3412042 >># Something like HTTrack might work. It seems like that flash has a bunch of slave files for every musical genre though. I've been trying to extract it as well. Since I clicked on that flash this morning, I've been on musical journey that doesn't have an end in sight. You made my day interesting OP. Thanks. >> [_] Anon 3412046 >># this is fucking good holy shit /f/ >> [_] Anon 3412047 >># >># If the two of you really want the clips, I have a tool that can extract them. They're only 11 kHz though. You'd be better off using youtube-dl -x to extract the full tracks from YouTube. >> [_] Anon 3412048 >># Nevermind, I'm retarded. You were talking about the one at the link, not the one here. >> [_] Anon 3412050 >># >read and listened to everything in the flash since im enjoying it so much wait theres a link to a updated one >it has 20x the shit you bastard lol >> [_] Anon 3412053 (1/2) Jesus fuck. List of files sideloaded by the main flash at that site: technics.swf,tr-808.swf,tb-303.swf,tr-90 9.swf,amenbreak.swf,hoover.swf,funkydrumm er.swf,mc.swf,house.swf,acidhouse.swf,ant hemhouse.swf,bootyhouse.swf,classichouse. swf,darkhouse.swf,deephouse.swf,disco.swf ,discohouse.swf,dubhouse.swf,epichouse.sw f,eurobeat.swf,eurodance.swf,frenchhouse. swf,funkyhouse.swf,garage.swf,happyhouse. swf,hardhouse.swf,hiphouse.swf,italodisco .swf,jpop.swf,microhouse.swf,latinhouse.s wf,newwave.swf,nuitalodisco.swf,progressi vehouse.swf,speedgarage.swf,stupidhouse.s wf,synthpop.swf,synthtron.swf,techhouse.s wf,technodance.swf,tribalhouse.swf,ukhous e.swf,vocalhouse.swf,trance.swf,acidtranc e.swf,anthemtrance.swf,bootytrance.swf,br eaktrance.swf,buttrockgoa.swf,classictran ce.swf,coldwave.swf,darksynth.swf,darktra nce.swf,darkwave.swf,deathtrance.swf,deep trance.swf,dreamtrance.swf,ebm.swf,electr oindustrial.swf,epictrance.swf,futurepop. swf,germantrance.swf,goatrance.swf,goth.s wf,hardacidtrance.swf,hardtrance.swf,hard style.swf,hinrg.swf,ibizatrance.swf,in dustrial.swf,industrialexperimental.swf, industrialrock.swf,nottrance.swf,nrg.swf, progressivetrance.swf,psychedelictrance.s wf,psytekk.swf,symphonictrance.swf,techtr ance.swf,tribaltrance.swf,techno.swf,acid techno.swf,bangintechno.swf,casiocore.swf ,classictechno.swf,deeptechno.swf,detroit house.swf,detroittechno.swf,dubtechno.swf ,eurotechno.swf,experimentaltechno.swf,ge rmantechno.swf,gloomcore.swf,hardtechno.s wf,hardacidtechno.swf >> [_] Anon 3412055 (2/2) industrialtechno.swf,italiantechno.swf,j tek.swf,latintechno.swf,minimaltechno.swf ,swedishtechno.swf,tribaltechno.swf,vgm.s wf,breakbeat.swf,2stepgarage.swf,abstract hiphop.swf,acidbreaks.swf,anthembreaks.sw f,bigbeat.swf,chemicalbreaks.swf,crunk.sw f,darkbreaks.swf,eastcoastrap.swf,electro .swf,electrofunk.swf,floridabreaks.swf,fr eestyle.swf,funkybreaks.swf,gfunk.swf,gan gstarap.swf,ghettotech.swf,hiphop.swf,mia mibass.swf,newjackswing.swf,nuelectro.swf ,nuskoolbreaks.swf,nusoul.swf,progressive breaks.swf,progressivehop.swf,riofunk.swf ,dirtysouthrap.swf,tribalbreaks.swf,turnt ablism.swf,westcoastrap.swf,jungle.swf,at mosphericjungle.swf,darkcore.swf,darkstep .swf,drumnbass.swf,experimentaljungle.swf ,glitch.swf,hardstep.swf,idm.swf,industri aldnb.swf,jazzstep.swf,jumpup.swf,subjung le.swf,liquidfunk.swf,neurofunk.swf,oldsk oolravehardcore.swf,raggajungle.swf,techs tep.swf,trancestep.swf,hardcore.swf,newbe at.swf,digitalhardcore.swf,freeform.swf,g abber.swf,gabberhouse.swf,happygabber. swf,happyhardcore.swf,metalcore.swf,noiz ecore.swf,nustylegabber.swf,powerelectron ics.swf,rave.swf,rotterdam.swf,speedbass. swf,speedcore.swf,terrorcore.swf,tranceco re.swf,downtempo.swf,acidjazz.swf,ambient .swf,ambientbreaks.swf,ambienthouse.swf,a mbientpsy.swf,ambienttechno.swf,ambienttr ance.swf,darkambient.swf,downbeat.swf,ear lysynth.swf,ethereal.swf,electronica.swf, electronicclassical.swf,electronicpsyched elia.swf,frenchpop.swf,illbient.swf,minim alism.swf,musiqueconcrete.swf,newage.swf, nujazz.swf,soundcollage.swf,triphop.swf,w orldbeat.swf Whoever made this shit has an autistic level of appreciation for electronic music and pleb-tier programming skills. >> [_] Anon 3412056 >># >autistic level of appreciation for electronic music https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishkur%27s _Guide_to_Electronic_Music#cite_note-Guar dian-3 Time and dedication. >> [_] Anon 3412060 >># see the newer versions >> [_] Anon 3412077 >># It's incredible, I can almost hear all 6kb of each 5 second loop! >> [_] Anon 3412088 >># My guess, it's a bridge between 80s synthpop and Ambient, possibly growing out of the increasing nostalgia for the 80s and early 90s that people started feeling during the 2000s. In a year or two you'll see "only 2000s kids will remember" being thrown around more frequently. >> [_] Anon 3412089 >># Vaporwave is an offshoot of the other "-wave"s built around heavy use of slowed-down samples. It's basically 80s pop on codeine. >> [_] Anon 3412090 Good thing for black history month. >> [_] Anon 3412091 Coolest thread in a long time, thanks for posting this OP. Thanks for posting this.
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Anon 3391360 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] HatoYano 3391430 Really Nice!
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Anon 3345014 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3345024 someone should do an updated version >> [_] Anon 3345026 >># It's pretty neat, a lot of good songs. >> [_] Anon 3345027 I've stopped trying to divide music into subgenres a long time ago. You have to appreciate the effort that went into this flash though. >> [_] Anon 3345030 >1.99 MB man I wish he put four times higher bitrate into this flash. there are so many loops in it. >> [_] Anon 3345033 Fuck this makes me wanna kill myself and hope I respawn in the 80's like nothing else does. >> [_] Anon 3345034 >># Bro, looking at the quality of this flash, it was probably made in the early 00's. Look at the cheesy fonts, effects, hyper compressed audio...this was the standard back then >> [_] Anon 3345036 >># >># I'm pretty sure there is a more complex website with more styles and higher quality >> [_] Anon 3345041 >># yeah just sayin i wish the author would have said to himself, "you know, this is worth a few minutes of extra download time". people were downloading mp3s from napster all the time that were several MB even in those days after all besides, if the flash was constructed the right way you could start going through the first category even after just 20% of the flash has been loaded. flash fully supports streaming content, for some reason so many people forget it and insist on having unnecessary preloaders that wont start the flash until 100% loaded >> [_] Anon 3345043 >All of these beeps and boops Why don't kids these days listen to REAL music, like ACDC and shit? >> [_] Anon 3345044 >># >stop liking what I don't like how about you stop being a baby >> [_] Anon 3345048 >># Holy shit, thanks for reminding me about this. Can anyone help me download this >techno (.) org/electronic-music-guide/ >> [_] Anon 3345062 >># *SIP* Yeah, ACDC was a damn fine band >> [_] Anon 3345066 >># http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide /music.swf but the individual songs are loaded from external source so I don't think it's gonna work on/f/ but I'm gonna try anyway >> [_] Anon 3345072 >># >trip hop >originated in Bristol I really should actually pay attention to what the fuck goes on in my city >> [_] Anon 3345079 >># Need to add hardstyle Min 2:20 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzMjWpN vykk] >> [_] Anon 3345125 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KgJSwX0 yy0 I liek this thread. >> [_] Anon 3345129 >># Thanks for reminding me I downloaded a shitload of happy hardcore a few years back and never listened to any of it. >> [_] Anon 3345130 ASS n TITTIES >> [_] Anon 3345131 >># Hard Acid Techno is love >> [_] Anon 3345133 >># I used to be really into Happy Hardcore back in the 2000's but when I listen to it now, it's kind of cringey. >> [_] Anon 3345134 >># Yeah, exactly. That's sorta what I like about it. It's fucking stupid and I sometimes enjoy stupid. >> [_] Anon 3345135 updated(?) version: http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ Good for finding new genres.
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] Treat inside Anon 3198102 Here's the full version: http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ And here a rip I did of it: https://mega.nz/#!uBEyyLrC!KPLeumEOnmLzH _kH-96-7YCSU4S0I5IqTgxKBQ1T7VU Just download, extract and execute music.bat if on windows or .sh if on linux. The only thing they do is play music.swf since the folder it is on looks like a complete mess. If something doesn't work tell here and I'll try to fix it. Also, /r/equesting that video of the flying fucking viet/chinaman. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3198106 >># >that 16kb/s quality somebody end my suffering the full version is better but it's still bad anyway good job, someone will sure be glad for that >> [_] Anon 3198108 Pretty interesting, I know nothing about electro music >> [_] Anon 3198123 Very cool, finding a lot of songs I like in here. Good post >> [_] Anon 3198130 underrated post. good job OP >> [_] Anon 3198140 wow it's been years since last time I saw this still cool >> [_] Anon 3198163 wish they had this for every genre of music honestly >> [_] Anon 3198164 >breakbeat >hardcore Sure is 2006, surprised they don't have hardcore listed as jumpstyle. >> [_] Anon 3198165 >># Lel, there's so much you could bitch about, like jungle actually being a derivative of breakbeat. Let's just enjoy if for what it is: a flawed but varied overview of dance. >> [_] Anon 3198172 Well, this was the last place on earth where I'd expect to find an NGE reference, and yet there it is. >> [_] Anon 3198174 >># Where? >> [_] Anon 3198176 >># Description for jtek on techno. Nothing big just a mention of Neo-Tokyo III, but there are no other Neo-Tokyo III's as far as I know. >> [_] Anon 3198177 >># Wish Granted! http://everynoise.com/engenremap.html >> [_] Anon 3198189 >># oh wow, now we're talking. thank you very much anon! >> [_] Anon 3198191 Who ever made this knows nothing of Goa or Psytrance. Besides that this is a nice flash >> [_] Anon 3198194 I wonder what the gentlemen over at >>>/mu/ would say about this >> [_] Anon 3198196 >># They'd ask were Nu-milk Hotel goes. >> [_] Anon 3198227 >># >http://everynoise.com/engenremap.html I didn't know aggrotech = combichrist I thought it was industrial And Assemblage 23 being futurepop????
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] asdf fuuuuuu 3060768 mu Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3060795 Thanks anon, this was actually pretty neato. >> [_] Anon 3060799 >># I really like it but it's pretty outdated, it's missing anything that's come along in the past 15 or 20 years. >> [_] Anon 3060810 informative, rather cool actually >> [_] Anon 3060823 Man I remember seeing this in middle school (and then posting it on /f/) when it was still quasi relevant. If you want a chuckle find the Black Eyed Peas song and listen to the lyrics. >> [_] Anon 3060825 Oh and here's the more current version that is still hilariously outdates http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ >> [_] poopyhead !!QSvwrQMMkoH 3060862 lel strongbad makes good minimal techno >> [_] Anon 3060872 My future house isn't here! >> [_] Anon 3060930 >># cool, thanks for the link where would tangerine dream be on here? where would the shit monster cat radio posts be? that too new? what about chiptunes?
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, 550x400, Game) [_] Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music M 2201976 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2201981 Please make the music lower quality. They are too easy to hear! >> [_] Anon 2201984 Is this the 2000 1.0 version? >> [_] Anon 2201985 You wouldn't find Hitler playing jungle music at three in the morning. >> [_] Anon 2201986 Di.fm has many of these genres available to stream online. I haven't heard of Noize or Hardstep though. I wish I could find more music of that type. >> [_] Anon 2201990 This is pretty neat. Thanks. >> [_] Anon 2202003 Most of these subgenres are completely unnecessary. >> [_] Anon 2202007 >># Subgenres are never unnecessary. Well, okay, some are, but a majority aren't. >> [_] Anon 2202020 >># They're almost always unnecessary unless you're a hipster trying to stroke your ego. >> [_] Anon 2202028 Newer version: http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ >> [_] Anon 2202032 >># Subgenres allow for a conversation about music to be a bit more specific. As an example, let's use Metal. Metal is the main genre title, it has a lot of subgenres in it, including heavy, black, death, glam, and power to name a few. If we were to talk about metal, and start talking about bands we like, using subgenres to describe them gives us an easy way to talk about the sound these bands have without trying to describe how they play. >> [_] Anon 2202041 Lol used a faggy name "M" and now a fag uses it. Wow, guess I gotta be a Tripfag now. >> [_] Anon 2202075 >># >># >># >># but no one cares about that shit really. unless you are starting some extenuating conversation over music (which who the fuck does) you'd have no reason to even try to give a shit about sub-genres. >> [_] Anon 2202076 >># >I don't give a shit about thing >You shouldn't give a shit about thing either. Glad we had this conversation. >> [_] Anon 2202080 >># There's a board right on this very website about music. Guess what they have extenuating conversations about? >> [_] Anon 2202085 >># and you see how great that board is. >> [_] Anon 2202086 >># I assume you listen to shitty rock on the radio like 3 days grace or nickelback and that you cont care about music. >> [_] Anon 2202099 >># tegan and sarah, action bronson, and 9th wonder to name a few. >> [_] Anon 2202100 >># citizen cope >> [_] Anon 2202105 I up late one night reading this, it REALLY gave me some perspective on electronic music. I was a cursory fan before but I think I understand it a bit better. The evolution of music genres is really fascinating to me, I'd love to see more for other genres. >> [_] Anon 2202108 >># margot and the nuclear so and so's. >> [_] Anon 2202109 >># Yeah, this is a really neat, if over simplified and biased, look into electronic music. >> [_] Anon 2202127 http://mapofmetal.com/#/home To whoever was talking about subgenres of metal earlier, and anyone interested in general. >> [_] Anon 2202134 >># all electronic music is shit >> [_] Anon 2202135 >># Yeah, I brought it up because I'm familiar enough with metal that I feel if pressed I could talk about it's subgenres and sub-subgenres. Thanks for posting that, it's a pretty accurate look into metal and the many branches it takes from it's roots. >> [_] Anon 2202160 >># all music is electronic >> [_] Anon 2202162 >># I only listen to orchestras unamplified. >> [_] Anon 2202163 >># >># >Here we go.jpg
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, Other) [_] REQUESTING LITTLE BOXES upload little boxes plox 1991838 can someone please upload little boxes made of ticka tacky >> [_] Anon 1991866 I wish it was less opinionated and more educational. Overall enjoyable I guess. >> [_] Anon 1991869 >># But that flash is awful >> [_] Anon 1991921 http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide /music.swf Updated Version.
File: electronicmusic.swf-(1.99 MB, Other) [_] Anon 1897161 because information. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 1897181 never listen to electronic music, how legit is this stuff >> [_] Anon 1897184 wow this would be good if this shit wasnt made in fucking 2004, do they have an updated verson of this with newer and better artists? >> [_] Anon 1897193 http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ Because updated information (OP is not a faggot.) anon pls >> [_] Anon 1897218 >># Updated information in some regards, but flat out missing chunks in sections that are increasing in popularity. Clearly also written by an opinionated pandering manchild. These 'guides' are little more than the ramblings of waht could well be an angry disillusioned failed producer. Shame he affiliates with DI, cause he's the worst from them I've seen. Oh well, not everything's perfect. >> [_] Anon 1897253 >># That version is many years old, as well. And, yeah, he can be incredibly opinionated and wrong about the validity of some genres, but he's generally insightful about the history and evolution of the edm genres. Will Ishkur ever get around to version 3? >> [_] Anon 1897258 why doesn't /mu/ or /f/ make something like this? >> [_] Anon 1897273 >># Because they'd label everything as FAGCORE and call it a day. >> [_] Anon 1897293 This is fine if you're all right with standard electronic music. But he doesn't touch on several entire genres. Where IS the Drone, Glitch, and Ambient? Or the various -core musics? (Breakcore, splittercore, etc etc). In b4 5smart9you, gtfo asshole, etc etc. >> [_] Anon 1897297 >># Glitch and Ambient are included in the most recent Ishkur's Guide. However, genres still left out include: -Breakcore -Chillwave -Drill'n'Bass -Dubstep -Electroswing -Go-Go -Jumpstyle -Psybreaks -Rave Breaks -Spacesynth -Trap -Yougettheidea >> [_] Anon 1897314 He labeled what should be "donk" under "house" as "stupid", sounds like a rude guy. >> [_] Anon 1897332 >># I want to have yer babies >> [_] Anon 1897363 This shit needs updated fucking now >> [_] !!2ar4Hrl4APT 1897366 Speedcore needs to branch off to splittercore/extratone. >> [_] Anon 1897376 New to this stuff myself really. Only recently have I opened my horizons about new genres of music. Despite the age, I feel like I have a better understanding than I did before, and that's pretty cool. Thanks OP.
File[electronicmusic.swf] - (1.99 MB) [_] [?] Anon 1637025 [R]'d by a friend Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 1637026 >># are you fucking kidding me? this version is old as shit. http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ he's working on a ver 3 atm >> [_] Anon 1637037 >># Yeah it's a great one. He's been talking about making version 3 since what 2008? >> [_] Anon 1637056 this is awesome also, >># thanks >> [_] Anon 1637061 >That feel when you were going through primary school in the 90s and got into electronic music through all the ways the author looks down on. >> [_] Anon 1637069 >># I know that feel. >> [_] Anon 1637156 browsing through the types, come across breakbeat electro sample, immediently recognize it. Shit is what J-roc plays at his night club in trailer park boys. >> [_] Anon 1637249 I have discovered so much good music because of 2.5 Downtempo - chillout - triphop - #4 Aztech Manifesto >> [_] Anon 1637297 Thank you for this, I am now on a magical journey to discover music outside my comfy Synthpop bubble. Clan of Xymox is pretty cool.
File[electronicmusic.swf] - (1.99 MB) [_] [?] stuff like this Anon 1520858 any more? >> [_] Anon 1520885 Not sure I agree with some of the samples chosen for a lot of the genres listed. >> [_] ic 1520995 Holy shit this is an ancient version. The new one has lots more sub-generes. newer version: http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide /
File[electronicmusic.swf] - (1.99 MB) [_] [L] Music Whats-What. Anon 1491733 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 1491754 anymore of these? Pretty useful >> [_] Anon 1491761 This is really old OP REALLY old. Find the latest version. >> [_] Anon 1491800 fucking op i hate you, i stayed up for like 2 hours longer than i was going to looking up some of this awesome music, old trance/techno days which i've missed : / >> [_] Anon 1491808 http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/ One that's actually (sorta) up to date. >> [_] Anon 1491822 bitches where mah dubstep at >> [_] Anon 1491824 where's dat daft punk? >> [_] Anon 1491885 eh, its not as old as I expected it to be. |
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