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Wed, 06 Feb 2002 12:21:57 -0500
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Re: [idm] new music
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quoted 2 lines The new phonem on morr: great stuff kinda reminds me of a cross between>The new phonem on morr: great stuff kinda reminds me of a cross between >proem and richard devine
i agree that the new phonem is pretty good, although i think i prefer "hydroelectric." this one is a bit darker and i give him props for moving forward, if only slightly.
quoted 2 lines Richard Devine: Aleamapper: Definately a departure from his Lipswitch>Richard Devine: Aleamapper: Definately a departure from his Lipswitch >record. Very cinematic.
i agree again, but i think in this instance it's refreshing to see devine completely abandon the skittery mechanical rhythm structures that were starting to become a signature sound, and also starting to become predictable. aleamapper is a pretty sharp step away from that and in that sense it's pretty interesting.
quoted 1 line Thomas Fehlman retrospective>Thomas Fehlman retrospective
he also just released a 12" on kompakt called "whistle" which is pretty good. other things of interest in lieu of flamewars: no one has yet mentioned the AGF CD on orthlorng musork, which i think is a really great release. it's the singer from laub solo, doing a lot of deconstructed vocal tracks, somewhat in the vein of what she was doing with vladislav delay on the "clickhop" compilation, only without the beats, more ambience and texture. it's sort of like the way fennesz treats his guitars, only with female voice. i also really like the gold chains EP on the same label, although i've not seen it mentioned much... when i saw that guy perform a while ago i thought "is this for real?" but the EP is really slick, great production, a knack for humorous and clever rhymes as well as atypical arrangements and details. it's not really hip hop, but it's not really IDM or anything else easily categorized. i give him major credit for taking a great stereolab track ("crest") and making it even better by turning it into a party-rap anthem. (seriously!) the traum "elektronisch musik--interkontinental" compilation CD is really nice too. in the vein of the kompakt pop ambient series, this includes mostly beatless or low-key tracks by artists including philippe cam, miss dinky, m.i.a., akufen, process, fairmont, tomas jirku and more. in a similar style is tim hecker's new one on subtractif, "haunt me haunt me do it again," which is a significant departure from his jetone deep techno and opts for clean, melancholy ambience, drawing loose comparisons to the more moody work of fennesz in its use of processed guitar. lastly both of the new mille plateaux/force inc compilations, "smoked meat" and "composure," are worth looking into if you are at all into the glitchy cut-up techno sound being explored by the artists therein.... the smoked meat disc is stronger overall with new tracks by akufen (whose "quebec nightclub" 12" on perlon is brilliant), mitchell akiyama, jetone, jeff milligan, deadbeat, orazio fantini and more. "composure" is somewhat similar in technique to richie hawtin's last mix CD in that it's all reconstructed using software and loops from all of the forcelab 12" releases (which include sutekh, noto, geoff white, vita and many more). on a slightly less related note, i saw miss kitten and the hacker tear it up at a local club not long ago... worth seeing if you have the opportunity. they basically did every track on their new gigolo CD and nothing new but it's worth seeing, nonetheless :-) _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org