_ISAN 'Salamander'
melodic electronics with a low-tech/indie vibe
_Solvent 'Solvently One Listens'
wonderfully melodic idm
_Benge 'Eperimental Non-Vocal electronic Pop'
very underrated electronic artist
_Aspen 'Are You That Retail Snob?'
very zen electronica
_L'usine 'S/T'
well crafted, dark, scam-like idm
_Monolake 'Interstate'
multi-layered electronic percussion in full stereo.
_Hrvatski 'Oiseaux 96-98'
hyper-programmed breaks and sampled acoustic intruments
with a DSP twist
_Autechre 'ep7'
some bad-ass shit. better than lp5, imho
_Him 'Sworn Eyes'
jazz, fusion, dub, post-rock, idm, minimalism
all thrown in a blender
_Oval 'Szenariodisk'
order out of chaos, experimental pop
_Cim 'Service Pack'
smooth idm with nice chord progressions
_Fingernail/Various artists 'Versions'
almost all tracks are great,
many by people i've never heard of
_Cathars 'Amorpheus'
great chill out album from one of those 'glitch' people.
also an inspiring example of someone totally re-inventing themselves, musically
honorable mention:
_Bisk 'Ticklish Matters'
really wierd stuff, odd, odd rythms,
lots of piano, orchestral samples
in a league of it's own
_Michael Fakesch 'Marion'
the melodies are too low in the mix,
the bass drum to high
great rythm programming though
_Freeform 'Greenpark'
track 8 is one of his best.
I like the world music influence i hear on this. acoustic percussion, gamelon, etc
_Squarepusher: take his Richard Thomas remix,
his East Flatbush remix, and your seven favorite tracks from
the 3 e.p.s he had this year and you've got a damn fine album
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