I think one of the things I like so much about the live disc is that the gives
the tracks all kinds of room to stretch out. It seems so many "IDM" releases
these days are mainly made up of 4:00 or so tracks.
I'm not sure if that means that people are incapable of doing interesting, epic
stuff ala, say, Global Communications or that they just don't want to.
I don't mind when albums are only 40:00, but I also don't mind if it's only five
or six tracks instead of 10 or 11.
-Alan
P.S. I will most likely contradict myself about this at some point in the future.
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> Proem is extremely consistant which is what appeals to me the most. They may
> not be as innovative as, say Aphex Twin, but Proem is right on the mark when
> it comes to making good music. Being cutting-edge doesn't necessarily denote
> good music. ; )
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> -daniel
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