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2001-04-05 01:52Rotkin te (the_desig) [idm] What is Good
└─ 2001-04-05 02:47Brian M. Cass Re: [idm] What is Good
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2001-04-05 01:52Rotkin te (the_desig)Ok, following up my Crunch post, i want to give a recommended for listening thread for you
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Ok, following up my Crunch post, i want to give a recommended for listening thread for you all. First and foremost BUY CRUNCH - 1 Check out Machine Drum - Now You Know (MERCK) This is up there with crunch, as far as its good, but its style is totally different. This LP is a GOOD example of how DSP can be used in IDM. Lots of fucked up beats with rap samples and sad melodies layered. May sound like a weird combination, but machine drum pulls it off flawlessly. ***** Solar X - Outre X Mer Ha, this is a bit of an oddity. It comes from Art-Tek Records, Moscow. It was a MC (tape) only release, and released only in SMALL QUANTITIES, but nonetheless is very good. Its from the early 90's, and it sounds like Selected Ambient Works 85-92, but the style is different. A very good early-ambient recording, sucks that its hardly available outside Moscow/St. Petersburg. Although if you dig enough you will find a copy Funckarma - Part 4 I was introduced to funckarma via a live bootleg i got off napster. It was sweet as hell, so i got PArts 1 and 2. They sucked BIG time, and i almost passed up on part 4. However, Part 4 is COMPLETELY different from the other two parts. Part 4 is so stylistically different from everything else i have ever heard, i love it completely. Vast melodies layered over would-be idm percussion, but always drawn back to the funckarma-sound. Very original, not anything like parts 1 and 2. Other things you SHOULD check out: www.8bitpeoples.com Props to the some of the most talented unreleased artists on the scene. PROEM - NEGATIV (www.m3rck.net) SENSE - VIEW FROM A VULNERABLE PLACE (www.neouija.co.uk) im gone ROTKIN.TE (the_desig) "respect" _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-05 02:47Brian M. CassI saw Solar X mentioned and I just thought I'd give my most heartiest recommendation to hi
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[idm] What is Good
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I saw Solar X mentioned and I just thought I'd give my most heartiest recommendation to his Little Pretty Automatic. You can get it at Bentcrayon, its a bit like a light aphex circa RDJ. On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Rotkin te (the_desig) wrote:
quoted 51 lines Ok, following up my Crunch post, i want to give a recommended for listening> Ok, following up my Crunch post, i want to give a recommended for listening > thread for you all. > First and foremost BUY CRUNCH - 1 > Check out > > Machine Drum - Now You Know (MERCK) > This is up there with crunch, as far as its good, but its style is > totally different. This LP is a GOOD example of how DSP can be used in IDM. > Lots of fucked up beats with rap samples and sad melodies layered. May > sound like a weird combination, but machine drum pulls it off flawlessly. > ***** > > Solar X - Outre X Mer > Ha, this is a bit of an oddity. It comes from Art-Tek Records, Moscow. > It was a MC (tape) only release, and released only in SMALL QUANTITIES, but > nonetheless is very good. Its from the early 90's, and it sounds like > Selected Ambient Works 85-92, but the style is different. A very good > early-ambient recording, sucks that its hardly available outside Moscow/St. > Petersburg. Although if you dig enough you will find a copy > > Funckarma - Part 4 > I was introduced to funckarma via a live bootleg i got off napster. It > was sweet as hell, so i got PArts 1 and 2. They sucked BIG time, and i > almost passed up on part 4. However, Part 4 is COMPLETELY different from > the other two parts. Part 4 is so stylistically different from everything > else i have ever heard, i love it completely. Vast melodies layered over > would-be idm percussion, but always drawn back to the funckarma-sound. Very > original, not anything like parts 1 and 2. > > > Other things you SHOULD check out: > www.8bitpeoples.com > Props to the some of the most talented unreleased artists on the scene. > PROEM - NEGATIV (www.m3rck.net) > SENSE - VIEW FROM A VULNERABLE PLACE (www.neouija.co.uk) > > im gone > ROTKIN.TE > (the_desig) > > > "respect" > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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