#703 – The 2000s Pt2

December 2, 2025

Today is second show in the Gulls Window Circus ‘The 2000s’ series. The many different sounds of that new era show themselves today, along with new example of the influence, on display with the just released Violet Nox track ‘Wanderlust’ from the album Silvae. Electric Company (Brad Laner of Medicine) is a great example of rock moving to other territories, as this series focuses on. Re-evaluating the 2000s artists with today’s perspective shows that many records that slipped past us when they were released sound current today, and in fact are prime candidates to add to your brain catalog of music.

Appliance

Listen to this show – Part Two appears further down the page

Artist Song Release Label
A Rocket In Dub Rocket #6 If Music Could Talk Italic
Appliance The Blue Rider Are You Earthed? Mute
Aalacho Atomic Playboy Electro
Metope Selvsyn Jan-Eric Kaiser – Bis Neun Areal Records
Kasper Bjørke Into Smithereens After Forever hfn music
Chib ((o)) Moco FatCat Records
Coppe’ Pakalolo Nauru Mango & Sweet Rice
The Bucketheads Got Myself Together All In The Mind Big Beat
Cosmo Vitelli Alias Clean Astralwerks
Matthew Dear Reason And Responsibility Leave Luck To Heaven Spectral Sound
DJ Harry Tragedy in Blue Collision SCI Fidelity Records

Artist Song Release Label
Rob Ellis Arctic Crossing Music For The Home Leaf
Violet Nox Wanderlust Silvae Somewherecold
Empire Of The Sun I’ll Be Around Ice On The Dune Astralwerks
Benny Benassi Vs David Bowie Dj (Alex Gopher Remix) Alex Gopher – My New Remixes Go 4 Music
Dino Felipe Chairsex (Copper) I’m You Schematic
DJ Logic Abyss Project Logic Ropeadope Records
Domotic Western Airlines Bye Bye Active Suspension
dZihan & Kamien After Freaks & Icons Six Degrees Records
Electric Company Electro Amp Cynic A Pert Cyclic Omen Onion Records
The Electronic Humans Guild Echo System The Electronic Humans Guild Robosapien Recordings
Go:gol At The Bowl Gorymaaz A-Musik

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