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2italy -> Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 10:34:07 AM)

Any recommendations?




RHardin15 -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 11:18:29 AM)

I'm interested in this too.

I'm not that into some of the electronica stuff, but some remixes and good stuff like that I like. For instance, I have the remixed version of Falling Up's CD "Exit>Lights" and it's pretty good. Also, the remix of Plumb's "Blink" is incredibly awesome from what I've heard




MoshForChrist -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 11:37:11 AM)

I've heard a few but none of them were any good.
The only ones that are decent you most likely already know about like Andy Hunter.




hawknelsonismyfriend -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 12:06:26 PM)

Joy Electric is the best.

I wish there were more Christian bands like PlayRadioPlay!, which is the only Christian alternative/electro band.




PhrozenPhoenix -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 6:55:54 PM)

Lol I love Eurotrance, EBM, Synthpop and NewWave etc and all that but I don't think I've ever found a Christian band playing in this style. And trance is usually just electronic music, no lyrics so wouldn't know if they were Christian or not.

Actually I have a hard time finding good secular EBM/Electronic/etc bands that I actually like but I haven't really explored it much. And I like it when they infuse electronic sounds in metal but again, I haven't found many bands like that either let alone Christian ones.




ravneskrik -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 7:13:03 PM)

Industrial metal was quite popular in Christian music a few years ago...

Argyle Park
AP2
Circle of Dust
Brainchild
Fear of Faith
Generation
Arbitrage
Torn Skin
Mortal
X-Propagation
..etc.


For EBM stuff... there wasn't as much but NovCom / The November Commandment had a nice early Front 242 type sound, Mortal's 'Pura' and "Nu En Jin" had that sound, Cult of Jester... there are others that I can't remember right now. Autovoice and globalWAVEsystem were really really good in a dark electro sort of way.

For older christian industrial stuff I would recommend picking up the "Escape The Furnace" double album sets, "Electroshock Therapy", "Lethal Injection", "Full Frontal Lobotomy" and pretty much any other compilation on Blacklight Records or Flaming Fish. You can find a lot of good bands on those.

[edit to add .... Coriolis is a nice metal / electronic band that put out their first album about a year or so ago]




hawknelsonismyfriend -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 8:33:51 PM)

Joy Electric is the only Christian electropop band worth getting.




markb77 -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/2/2008 9:11:11 PM)

Not sure if these are exactly what you're looking for, but in addition to those already named, I really like:

Echoing Green
Code of Ethics
World Wide Message Tribe
Faith Massive
Scott Blackwell (almost everything on his N*Soul label is excellent)




granolagirl -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/3/2008 10:40:06 AM)

You all need to check out Sheltershed. They rock. There is also a band I love called apt core. Their lyrics are all Bible passages, so I really like these guys. I don't know easy it is to find their stuff though.
Go to N*Soul Records website and you can hear stuff on there to see what you like.




hawknelsonismyfriend -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/3/2008 1:39:41 PM)

Joy Electric
Norway
PlayRadioPlay!
Half the members of the band HelloGoodbye are Christians.
And anything on Plastiq Musiq label.




2italy -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/3/2008 2:29:51 PM)

Cool thanks! [:)] looks like i have a lot of music to check out now. I actually couldn't remember Andy Hunter's name too




Beanteaser -> RE: Christian Electronica/Techno (5/6/2008 7:50:28 PM)

A cool band to check out is "Hunz." I don't know if they would be classified as a Christian band, but the lead singer was the lead singer of Beanbag.




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