Artists sampling 'Classical Music' ?

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Post by The_Glass_Olive »

I would recommend listening to tracks on Perspectiv, Dial, Diynamic, Infine, maybe even Karmarouge.

Laurine Frost's 'Ghosts' ep feels particularly classical, especially the track Ulysses. As does a lot of Ferenc Vaspoeri's work.
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Yes, Murcof, of course. THE master.

Horror Inc (Akufen project) has made some good tracks too : http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF219160-01-08-02.mp3


I recommend Anders Ilar as well. No violins, no guitar, but a very organic and dark ambiance as you could like I guess. Don't miss his next album : Sworn.

You can listen to one track from his forthcoming album on his myspace : http://www.myspace.com/andersilar

(Imaginary Trees)


Try Ion Ludwig too, because he makes something different. He uses some ethnic and more classical instruments within minimal techno.

This is the sh!t, I think you could like it :

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1239989-02-01-01.mp3
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1242502-02-01-04.mp3 (this hidden piano is so delicious)


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Dragonsand wrote:Yes, Murcof, of course. THE master.

Horror Inc (Akufen project) has made some good tracks too : http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF219160-01-08-02.mp3


I recommend Anders Ilar as well. No violins, no guitar, but a very organic and dark ambiance as you could like I guess. Don't miss his next album : Sworn.

You can listen to one track from his forthcoming album on his myspace : http://www.myspace.com/andersilar

(Imaginary Trees)


Try Ion Ludwig too, because he makes something different. He uses some ethnic and more classical instruments within minimal techno.

This is the sht, I think you could like it :

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1239989-02-01-01.mp3
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1242502-02-01-04.mp3 (this hidden piano is so delicious)


:wink:
Brilliant man, really nice. Love Ludwigs stuff

Thanks for all the responses, found some interesting new stuff.

The second guy Pheek mentioned is great ambience.
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Post by AVX23 »

seconded those who mentioned murcof.

It's not strictly classical, but frog pocket is worth checking also, he fuses a more folky sound - in particular - check his track 'hey hope' it's stunning.
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Post by punchi »

Theres a remix for Monoblock - Noskippmintol, which will come out some time soon with a pretty crazy classical music break. Can't recall the exact name right now.
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Post by Del »

Also check out the 'Touch of Class' label, in particular Oliver Hacke.
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or do u want some "not sampled but created for teh cause" classical music...

Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Insen
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