Hi Chris,
Try Vladislav Delay, start with the albums "Entain" and "Multila".
They induce you into a dreamlike state, perfect for reading. And I found
them really great as a soundtrack to William Gibson novels.
After some listens, pieces start to fall into place, your subconscious will
love it :)
Luis Marta.
On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 2:06 AM Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com>
wrote:
quoted 80 lines cheers - thank you all!> cheers - thank you all!
>
> yes, those noto+sakamoto records were/are huge for me. Definitely spent
> some time with Sakamoto today - Esperanto & Smoochy specifically.
> Incredible discography - at one point I felt like I exhausted those first
> two noto+sakamoto albums from listening to them so much but i'm due for a
> revisit.
>
> never listened past the first xerox - thanks for the reminder. good call.
> that's the sort of mechanical spirit I'm seeking! :-)
>
> don't know that lusine - always dug his poppy stuff on ghostly and was
> vaguely aware that he did more technoid stuff for Ant-Zen/Hymen under that
> name variation- will check
>
> Kayn rec is good actually. he's got so much stuff it's intimidating so I
> never properly got started but what little I heard was super dense. looking
> forward to it
>
> ok cracking The Machine Stops by E. M. Forster and putting this to the
> test. Thanks again and keep the recs coming!
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 4:26 PM kawayama <kawayama@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> today, i recommend alva noto + ryuichi sakamoto (RIP).
>> my favourites are the first two albums, vrioon and insen.
>> but also alva noto solo, especially the xerox series?
>>
>> cheers,
>> k
>>
>> Den mån 3 apr. 2023 kl 00:40 skrev Connor Higgins <
>> connor1higgins@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Just noticed you mentioned Kayn already, sorry haha
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 3:33 PM Connor Higgins <connor1higgins@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ooh I have a good one for ya that worked for me while getting through
>>>> the Dune series recently: Tektra by Roland Kayn
>>>>
>>>> youtube.com/watch?v=3ct08sRjDEo&ab_channel=oviiw
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 1:51 PM Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> this list has been mad quiet so let me ask a potentially off-topic
>>>>> question:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been spending more and more time reading sci fi and am looking
>>>>> for suitable music to soundtrack it
>>>>>
>>>>> the parallels between idm and SF are obvious and need no explanation.
>>>>> however Autechre/Dalglish/other IDM I'm still excited by is too hype to
>>>>> read to and I'm not really into the Boards of Canada-influenced strain of
>>>>> *lush downtempo* (well I am but I'm just too picky to take recs)
>>>>>
>>>>> any ideas? something more active than "deep space ambient" but not
>>>>> too distracting
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill Laswell & Terre Thaemlitz – Web, some Tetsu Inoue and later
>>>>> Phoenicia all fit the bill
>>>>>
>>>>> I love the label ~scape which maybe slots into this but I'm looking
>>>>> for something colder. like a less hardcore Roland Kayn
>>>>>
>>>>> thank you all for your service
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> constant shallowness leads to evil.
>>
>