Adam Maloney wrote:
> Psykosonik (I believe they are local)
> Information Society
> Prodigy (kinda)
> Ministry and Rammstein (not techno, but good codin' music)
> 

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> 
> Some Pink Floyd is almost, but not quite, techno (kind of parallel) but
> uses synth and is "odd".  Lots of the odd-ball PF stuff that the radio
> stations never play is like this.  Like "Echoes" and "Mettle".  The entire
> Animals CD is excellent.  As is Division Bells.  That is, if you don't
> mind singing in your music (You got your singing in my music.  You got
> your music in my singing!  Hey!)
> 
> I would highly recommend buying every single PF album and listening to
> them all one at a time, starting with the earliest.  There is some really
> good stuff that never gets airtime (like Shine On, because it's too long
> for radio (but too short for my liking!)).  There are very few PF songs
> that I don't at least partially like ("Money" comes to mind)
> 
> I'll get some ls -lR action going on my mp3 directory and see if I missed
> anything that I used to listen to.
> 
> Adam Maloney
> Has seen Roger Waters twice in concert

Thank god man!  I was starting to feel like I was the only one left on my
planet.  Peter Gabriel also creates great coding/hacking music.

Kent


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