I guess it will depend on how you define IDM, but I think a lot of the
early, more techno material (B12, The Black Dog, AFX, etc.) was directly
influenced by Carl Craig's 1990 BFC and Psyche records.
http://www.gridface.com/features/early_idm.html
Picking up a copy of Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels wouldn't hurt.
A while back I was browsing through the early list archives and I grabbed
copies of all of the early annual polls. I've been meaning to reformat and
post them.
Cheers,
Jacob
Electroboy wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
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> I'm working on a master's thesis about IDM and would like to know if some
> books were done on this subject.
> I've already borrowed some writings here and there but most of my work
> come
> from my IDM experience and personal analysys.
> I know some of you are part of the IDM industry, so I'll apreciate your
> help
> ;)
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