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Old 03.28.2008, 07:28 PM   #2
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I like them okay, that's probably my favorite album by them actually, but a lot of their stuff doesn't suit my fancy.

Anyway... you'd probably like Plaid and Prefuse 73... artists who I think can be quite good but you know.. sometimes they're a bit... I can't put my finger on it...

Anyway, I guess it would help to know what side of Mouse on Mars you like; the glitchier stuff, the weirder stuff, the more ambient stuff, but... I'll just go ahead and list some electronic artists I like a lot that you might like...

I reccomend Eight Frozen Modules, U-Ziq, Funkstoreng (I can never spell his name right, but he has an excellent album called "Appetite for Discstruction"), Telefon Tel Aviv, Squarepusher, Arovane, Pan Sonic (though they're a bit harder to listen to than the other artists I'm listing), Autechre, Pole, Nobukazu Takemaru (though his work is a bit more ambient and glitchy than most of the artists I'm listing), Matmos, Cex (specifically "Role Model"), Aphex Twin, and the excellent Bogdan Raczynski.
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