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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:14:48 Dominick Winters wrote:
quoted 2 lines In terms of classics per se, Kraftwerk are indeed a >"must have". But they
>In terms of classics per se, Kraftwerk are indeed a >"must have". But they
>are in no way the "roots" of IDM. They are roots of >electro and 4/4 techno.
and the roots of synth-pop and ...
OK, are you going to say that the end of 'neon lights' where they are jamming out is more 4/4 techno than idm?
most people doing melodic IDM are going to cite them as an influence(I imagine).
Another reply that i got to my kraftwerk recommendations was: why didn't I just buy a cheap casio and play the presets!
I suspect that they were just trying to send me into a screaming fit, or something.
Since many who enjoy idm also enjoy trip-hop and drum & bass I will recommend the finest albums of those two genres, respectively:
wagonchrist - 'throbbing pouch'
plug - 'drum&bass for papa'
both done by one of Britain's national treasures - Luke Vibert
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