While in Tel-Aviv a couple weeks ago I bought V/A "Future Sound of Ambient"
III & IV 2CD full of great ambient (slow) trance stuff from Cosmosis,
Infinity Project, Digitalis, X-Draem, etc. All those are great progressive
goa artists but for those who like it (I got tired of it years ago and only
listen to the most twisted ones) but the ambient tracks they make always did
good to me...I consider them intelligent enough.
Alien
btw. IMHO idm is short of aidm (artificial intelligence dance music) which
as I think resolves all this chat about its true meaning. Its a dance music
for robots and such or made presumably by robots - that's how I'll explain
it ever after.... 8)
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> From: John D. [mailto:jdalton@mail.net.tw]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 3:55 PM
> To: idm
> Subject: Re: [idm] Intelligent Trance
>
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> I'll second that, they put out a lot of straight-up goa too though. If you
> can find their first Sympathy in Chaos comp from a few years back, get it,
> it's one of my favorite CDs still. Installments two and three
> went more and
> more downhill though, don't waste your time. Oh yeah the "Ecliptic" mix cd
> is pretty damn good too.
>
> John
>
>
> > Good (intelligent?) Trance is any of the records from the
> label Matsuri.
> Check
> > them out and you'll see.
> > Prana, Joujouka, ... all some kind of trancy idm. (or is it idm-ish
> trance?) ;)
> >
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