Rarely have vocals and such beautiful electronic production been so effectively I haven't really found any artists that compare. But there's definitely quite a few out there who are giving vocals a whole new meaning...
Prefuse 73 - Every LP and EP he puts out has such unique and beautiful flavor...and his work with vocals stands alone in its field. From hiphop to funk, the vocals he utilizes are a perfect compliment to his chopped beats.
Dntel - Works with a number of vocalists throughout several releases, and actually does the production for the band The Postal Service. Not really comparable to Telefon, but here it is...
Tipper/Crunch - Hasn't done much work with vocalists since his debut LP, "The Critical Path". The newest LP/DVD "Surrounded", however, has a couple trax with very minimalist vocals, including an operatic epic, "Rotundus Maximus". His production is absolutely top-notch, however, and 2 more albums should be gracing our ears early in 2005. Check out www.tipper.cc
Si Begg - On his latest LP, Mr. Begg worked with a number of vocalists, ranging from hiphop and dancehall to nearly R & B/Soul. These songs, featuring the vocalist Jinadu, are as similar a feel to some of the TTV trax as I've found. Check out www.sibegg.com
Bit_Meddler - Since Mikey already mentioned 'em, we'll just say "Holy Mutherless Goats!" and move on. Absolutely incredible and incrimental production. See also Met_Biddler, whose utter desecrations of "Milkshake" and "Toxic" is one for the bootleg record books...
eDIT - Yup, Mikey likes it, and it's rippin'. No vocals, but OH THE GEEETAR!!! the melodies, the lilts and builds and bursts....love love love.....
And a couple Others:
Nautilis
RJD2
Jamie Lidell
Funkstorung
Hellfish (Planet Mu Hardcore!! Ahhh!!)
and just cuz we can....
Peaches
Prefuse 73 - Every LP and EP he puts out has such unique and beautiful flavor...and his work with vocals stands alone in its field. From hiphop to funk, the vocals he utilizes are a perfect compliment to his chopped beats.
Dntel - Works with a number of vocalists throughout several releases, and actually does the production for the band The Postal Service. Not really comparable to Telefon, but here it is...
Tipper/Crunch - Hasn't done much work with vocalists since his debut LP, "The Critical Path". The newest LP/DVD "Surrounded", however, has a couple trax with very minimalist vocals, including an operatic epic, "Rotundus Maximus". His production is absolutely top-notch, however, and 2 more albums should be gracing our ears early in 2005. Check out www.tipper.cc
Si Begg - On his latest LP, Mr. Begg worked with a number of vocalists, ranging from hiphop and dancehall to nearly R & B/Soul. These songs, featuring the vocalist Jinadu, are as similar a feel to some of the TTV trax as I've found. Check out www.sibegg.com
Bit_Meddler - Since Mikey already mentioned 'em, we'll just say "Holy Mutherless Goats!" and move on. Absolutely incredible and incrimental production. See also Met_Biddler, whose utter desecrations of "Milkshake" and "Toxic" is one for the bootleg record books...
eDIT - Yup, Mikey likes it, and it's rippin'. No vocals, but OH THE GEEETAR!!! the melodies, the lilts and builds and bursts....love love love.....
And a couple Others:
Nautilis
RJD2
Jamie Lidell
Funkstorung
Hellfish (Planet Mu Hardcore!! Ahhh!!)
and just cuz we can....
Peaches
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Re: Telefon's Peers
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