Well ninja tune and morr music do not release IDM music IMO (although first
releases of morr music were IDM. Like Phonem - Hydroelectric).
IDM:
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE47E1ED94BA47120D393334
FC4B57DD21ACB57FF831133045BD9A12D50A92974F679F6BC81B8E577BD66ADFF2EA0160BD9C
9EF5CFEDC764C40&sql=77:11690
Ambient:
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE47E1ED94BA47120D393334
FC4B57DD21ACB57FF831133045BD9A12D50A92974F679F6BC81B8E577BD66ADFF2EA0160BD9C
EEE5CF9DF764C40&sql=77:226
This is info is not a very correct one but should give you a clue.
Walkman
www.sutemos.net
-----Original Message-----
From: MJed5150@aol.com [mailto:MJed5150@aol.com]
Sent: 2004 m. rugsėjo 29 d. 02:53
To: emily@strangechord.com; idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] Ambient/idm distinction?
Well, IDM can cross over into ambient. My usual definition of ambient is
mostly beatless (or a very minimal beat) and chill. IDM goes more
experimental
using computers to distort beats and whatnot. In my book: Boards of Canada
is a mix of ambient/IDM, tosca is downtempo, squarepusher is IDM ...
My choice of labels to check out if you want to hear more IDM is:
Merck,
Warp (seems like you already found it), morr, musik aus strom, hefty,
toytronic, and ninja tune. Those are all basically IDM, and they are
quality ...
Mike Jedlicka
www.dickandjanerecords.com
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