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Thu, 22 Aug 2002 23:20:02 EDT
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Re: [idm] Why is it?
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hello list i have to agree with Bell03. it seems like all the posts are discussions about things that for the most part are irrelevent to idm music. i do enjoy discussion, but we need more up to date music topics (labels, artists). and not just afx, ae, pusher, BoC, etc...i'm sure everyone is aware of what's going on with them bell03 helped with the list of new stuff, but could you elaborate. just the fact that they sound nice doesn't help. i wish i could put some out there that i enjoy, but i'm a bit behind the times and i don't think i'd be much help. that's why we need more input about new, exciting, not so famous releases so poeple like me can get into it. here's some i've gotten recently i feel are worth checking out... from imputor?: diagram of suburban chaos - emotive glitchiness, excellent beats. and also aspects of physics - guitar with experimental electronics, slowly evolving tracks. check out the free mp3's at imputor.com i recommend the calculator man and hanger (aka plastiq phantom and snodgrass) i think the cd is oop. oh, if you haven't had the pleasure of being exposed to plastiq phantom track down "enjoy the art of lying down" i have a hard time articulating music into words, i apologize. i'm on a mush trip here recently... odd nosdam's "plan 9" is beautifully engulfing goth hip hop beats. his "sketchbook" TRACK 27 HOLY SHIT THAT's GOOD anticon "we aint fessin'" - abstract hip hop, just three tracks but deffinately worth checking out if your into that . oh, if you only got dntel's "life is full..." his first two releases "early works for me..." and "something always goes wrong" never seem to leave my cd player. no vocals but still very emotional, suprised i didn't hear of him sooner. "lackluster remixer" on merck is a must. it has the track from the marumari remixed cd plus machine drum...some of the best stuff i've heard from esa. telefon tel aviv "fahrenheit fair enough" - i couldn't wait to hear this after hearing their tracks off immediate action cd. like abstract r&b. no vocals. that reminds me i haven't listened to it in awhile. i apologize to those of you that are well aware of these releases. maybe you guys can recommend some to me based on what i've listed. that would be nice...isn't that what the list is for? all done kaiser np: the smiths (needed a break from electronic) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org