okay i've been listening to drum n bass for a few years now and i've been
into shit like squarepusher (my favorite producer) and basicly the way i
feel is that the dnb shit i'm into is too formulaic for my tastes, kind of
paint by numbers shit, i mean yea you can do alot with it but one of the
things that drew me to it was that it was so free sounding to me compared to
shit like house and trance (which bores the living crap out of me) but
basicly squarepusherish type shit is basicly exactly what i'm going for,
stuff with crazy breaks that's not all "intro, first part, drop,
buildup/break, drop, 2nd drop, outro" for every single track forever, i like
to dj but dj "friendly" stuff, while in moderation being okay to me,
exclusively is just mind numbing to me.
i know little to nothing about idm other than most people seem to consider
squarepusher idm, i've heard and like aphex twin and a couple of the other
biggies like autechre (not my thing really) and i've heard of others like
boards of canada and kid 606 but i was wondering if people could suggest me
some stuff, and also where i can here it/where i can buy it. i prefer vinyl
but cd's are cool too.
i really like insane breaks that don't loop but rather go off all improved
sounding and ridiculous burly sub bass, but also nice melodic shit (ala
journey to reedham which is my favorite track ever of all time) and any
suggestions would be greatly greatly appreciated and i appologise if this
post is like me busting into a party knocking over a bunch of trashcans and
the needle rips off the record and i'm drolling on myself to show you all
how retarded i am but damnit i want to hear more shit that i'll like and you
people would probably have a better idea than me if idm holds the key to
what i'm looking for. and shit.
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