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Tonikom has some excellent tracks out there, and she seems to pull it together a bit more with each album.
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And @iszoloscope collaborating with another master of rhythmic noise/industrial, Tarmvred.
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@iszoloscope is a master of the form. Wish I could catch his current tour with Ad•ver•sary.
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And of course there's @celldweller's excellent cover of The Bee Gees.
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"Major Tom" exemplifies the driving rhythms and exalting melodies that they got right in that decade.
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The Birthday Massacre channel 80s synthpop as it is, so covering an 80s hit was only natural.
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The EG gave me my first taste of the 80s. I couldn't find the early ones, but this is a quality Depeche cover.
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I'll end on a heavy, sinister note. This is the other end of the dubstep spectrum.
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My introduction to Skream. I need more dubstep in my life.
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And who can mention hauntology without @MoonWiringClub? I'd visit Klinkskell if I had any hope of finding it on a map.
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Some have said Burial rests on the edge of hauntology. I'm inclined to agree.
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The closest I'll get to listening to R&B is through Burial. He turns it into some sort of archaeology.
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Last one for now. One more from Polyfuse (@justinmcgrath) here. The beginning gives me chills.
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Testing another direct URL link. Polyfuse (@justinmcgrath) produces brilliant noise.
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One of Tonikom's haunting, pretty tracks that made me a fan.
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Sound quality isn't pristine (YouTube...), but this track is absolutely breath-taking. New one by @hecq.
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Testing a direct URL link in blip.fm. Beautiful new song by Enduser, @lynnenduser
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Haunting flute, great contrast to the harshness of everything else