All I know is that this list is sucking shit these days. 5 best warp
albums? Please... They are all from 4 years ago.
Why can't we form a new group- one that well supported- that isn't filled
with inane AFX/AE/BOC chatter? Surely there's enough of us by now...
Ok, I'll stop being trollish, and will speak to my man Kurt (et. al.):
things that I have found to be really amazing lately:
Random Number- this ex. drummer from Hood makes fucking brilliant stuff that
sits nicely between more codified IDM and way out brakes and noise. Very
melodic, sort of an indy spirit, and his Ep (on Mogui's Rock Action label)
and album (Rocket Racer) ae both very divergent and thoughfull.
Joseph Nothing- Dreamland Idle Orchestra- Great album, very fun, and a bit
light-perfect for summer- but very intricate and diverse. It's dedicated to
an amusement park in Yokohama Japan that was supposed to be creppy and
strange- makes me wonder what it was really like.
Xanopticon CDr- Holy FUCK! This has got to be soem of the fastest and most
un-relenting music ever! FUCK!
And I just recived this completely amazing Cd by "Single Unit" Which is sort
of a super computer mix of blackmetal and calliope. Sounds 100% computer
made, but with all these wierd songs all different but very similarly
composed. Reminds me of Atomsasher- but with loads more pretty parts, and
maybe a live band. Anyone know anything about this??? Fucking amazing!
Actually going to find out more about this astonishing album now...
-DS
quoted 54 lines It comes in spurts.
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>It comes in spurts.
>
>There's lots of long, BS threads, but lots of good info if you at least
>check the right posts. Otherwise alot of people wouldn't be on this list.
>
>Anybody else heard this track:
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>termina11 - braindead
>
>I just got an mp3 of it from a friend, and its really good stuff.
>He said something about them being on pthalo - anybody know the score.
>Superglitchy hyperbreaks stuff. nice.
>
>- cutups
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kurt Hoffman" <supine@bway.net>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:04 PM
>Subject: [idm] 5 most important electronic artists of the 90's
>
>
>I've been scouring the list for days now, looking for reviews of
>recent releases and general recommendations of current artists and
>it's down to just about zero....somehow this thread about the 90's
>isn't helping me shake the sense that the list, after years of ups
>and downs, has become moribund.
>
>as has recently been ascertained, the subscribers of this list are
>collectively spending an astronomical sum of money buying new records
>and cds each month. how is it possible that there's nothing to say
>about them?
>
>please get back to being a lively source of info about new electronic
>music.
>
>k
>
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>mor?i?bund adj. 1. Approaching death; about to die.
>2. On the verge of becoming obsolete: moribund customs; a moribund way of
>life.
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