I like Four Tet quite alot. I like Caribou as well, but with less persistence. I recently found out there is this: Caribou - Melody Day (Four Tet Remix)
And while we're talkin Four Tet (if you don't know him)
Last August I've discovered many of 80s-style artists like Rain Sword, Lazerhawk, Le Matos etc. - thanks to New RetroWave Youtube channel. In one word, now I listen to these artists (and similar) the most, even though I may recap genres wrong. :)) For instance: Nowtro - The Long Long Ago
Great taste of music among all of you, It's a rarity for people to have an original taste in music. If you like 80's styled music I suggest checking out artists like barretso or bestrack.
Alexander - "Alexander" Steve Mason - "Monkey Minds In The Devil's Time" Two Fingers - "Stunt Rhythms" Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Cobra Juicy" Trentemoller - "Reworked/Remixed" Noisia - "DmC"
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College makes similar stuff as well. I think he even had a track on the Drive soundtrack.
College feat. Electric Youth - She never came back
College - Les Automates
nicaragua
some heavy metal stuff
helloween-mr torture
skyrim fans will love this epic folk metal track
summoning - land of the dead
Caribou - Melody Day (Four Tet Remix)
And while we're talkin Four Tet (if you don't know him)
My Angel Rocks Back and Forth
College and Electric Youth
This track, i've never heard of several days ago because it's only on the deluxe edition, is just amazing. I love those guys.
Moderat - Last Time
For instance:
Nowtro - The Long Long Ago
This was in Wipeout, and always loved it.
P.SUS - To You
Dreastronaught - Sky Is Smiling
Discovered recently : Ovnimoon - The Source
And listening right now : Lamb of God - Ghost Walking
Alexander - "Alexander"
Steve Mason - "Monkey Minds In The Devil's Time"
Two Fingers - "Stunt Rhythms"
Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Cobra Juicy"
Trentemoller - "Reworked/Remixed"
Noisia - "DmC"
The ones without titles are:
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - "Mecca And The Soul Brother"
James Blake - "Overgrown"
Ugh. Now I'll have to go.
Kvelertak - "Kvelertak"