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2004-12-17 17:42Adam Piontek Re: [idm] Top 10 2004 - with short descriptions
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2004-12-17 17:42Adam PiontekMy own little list: [now with short descriptions, by popular demand :P] 2005 Top 10 IDM *
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My own little list: [now with short descriptions, by popular demand :P] 2005 Top 10 IDM * Fell - A Victim [en:peg digital] Rich in detail, no wankery, head-bobbing goodness. Sparse, well-used vocals. Kinda poppy & dubby without being pop or dub? MP3 release, $2 at enpeg.com * Deceptikon - Lost Subject [merck] Flawless instrumental hip-hop type stuff. Short samples at Merck, and the Merck discog page for the Lost Subject EP sampler has a free exclusive MP3 you can download - it's beautiful. * Jimi Tenor - Beyond The Stars [kitty-yo] Very focused funk jazz fusion thingamabob. It's alive, it's alive! * Vesna - Snow Sences [n5md] Refined IDM, with a distinct flavor. Dark undertones with an oakey floor. Goes good with a nice merlot to keep you warm. * Syndrone - Salmataxia [merck] Now *here's* your DSP wankery, but it's oh so much more than that. Syndrone constructs a headspace that feels like a wall of sound without being one. Wonderful melodies buried within, some right on the surface. * polar - light years [en:peg digital] Ghostly, gothic atmosphere, reminds me of early Autechre, compositionally, also Funckarma/Quench. Dark & sunny at once. * Mr. Projectile - Sinking [merck] Gorgeous liquid syrup sticks to the roof of your ears. My girlfriend loves this one. Everyone should own it. * Erast - Goodair + Minimissing [laboratory instinct] This one's a blast, all over the map but surprisingly consistent. My girlfriend loves the first track. I just wanted to mention her again. * Proem - Songs 4 The City Bus [coredump] Sounds like Proem, but he's trying some new things. I have to say the two remixes are the best tracks, though. Ends on an ambient-ish note. * Deru - Trying To Remember [merck] Clean, glistening layers of effortless IDM. Reminds me slightly of L'usine, but more free-flowing than L'usine's exacting science. 2005 Runners-Up IDM * Lackluster - Remixselection One [psychonavigation] nice remixes, all over the map, playful & melodic. * Bola - Gnayse [skam] Similar to Fyuti, but a drier, more sinister edge. * phaeon - concept pillow [en:peg digital] Utterly digital, reminds me of Fizzarum & Funckarma. Essential beats & clicks stutter and foam to lovely conclusions. * Ratatat - Ratatat [xl] Guitar. Baroque guitar. Baroque electric guitar. * Global Goon - Family Glue Laugh! 2005 Best Non-IDM * Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters Prog-disco in drag. * Air - Talkie Walkie French disco pop. * Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News early 90s "alternative" didn't die, it just got better. * The Arcade Fire - Funeral majestic indie! Older Stuff I Didn't Like Before But Fell In Love With In 2004: * Black Dog (everything up to 'adverts') * Funckarma/Quench * Saint Etienne -Adam Piontek damek.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-12-19 01:35chthonic streams2004was a strange year for music for me. for the first time ever, i think i may have gone
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2004was a strange year for music for me. for the first time ever, i think i may have gone to more shows than purchased new albums. a lot of CDs i bought came out before this year. not that this is a retro trend in my buying habits, just catching up on what i was missing. i found some really good things this year. but when i separate out the 2004 copyrights, i find i'm not so enthused. some i put back, because they were simply not favorites (like isan's latest, although i like it). i wanted to include the morrissey comeback too, but it's basically just pleasant left-wing pop music. which is ok, but not essential, and he's just done so much better. one of the most amazing albums i think is a sort of reissue (ulrich schnauss' "strangely isolated place"), or it would've been on here too. and so, below is the very un-idmish list of 2004 albums i can't imagine being without. lali puna - faking the books now this is pop music dammit! stuff you can't get out of your head and tastes sweet going down, but has subtext and substance. mixing laptops and indie rock once again (a bit heavier towards the latter this time), the notwist axis spreads its influence further. think the poppier end of pixies and new order. mum - summer make good a darker album than previous outings, with more weird songs and homemade instruments mixing with electronic sounds. spookythe singer's voice is less breathlessly girly and annoying on this one too. they're really artists in their own right instead of some kind of "bjork lite". pluramon - dreams top rock i read about this in the wire and the my bloody valentine references made me pick it up. here's an electronic guy who makes loops and noise, who decided to throw in distorted guitars and pastoral chord changes and work with julee cruise. it's like a fuzzy, blissed-out slowdive/mbv/lush/jamc tribute that somehow creates its own space. bark psychosis - codename: dustsucker i walked into a record shop and this was playing. before one song was over i knew i had to own it. it's that amazing. slowcore, ethereal, shoegazer, indietronica, unique, beautiful. xiu xiu - fabulous muscles one of the most amazing, gorgeous, raw, contradictory, confrontational bands going today. and when i say those things i don't mean them in the usual ways - other artists can do those things too. but only jamie stewart alternates between tender jeff buckleyesque moments and happy house music with neubauten-like percussion and noise while lacerating his vocal cords in ways that morrissey, ian curtis, and david bowie have only approached in their most over-the-top moments. ghost - hypnotic underworld a band i've waited far too long to get into. this album is beautiful and peaceful, even in its more raucous moments, totally living up to its name. from pseudo-traditional japanese instrumentation to krautrock-like workouts to off-kilter jazzy numbers and psychedelic folk, this band deserves to be a lot hotter than they are. interpol - antics blah blah overyhyped blah sellout blah hipster buzzword flashinthepan whatever blah. ok now that's out of your system, this album is actually really good, barring the first two absolutely horrid songs and a fairly repetitive penultimate droner. if you've heard the singles, those are the most boring and obvious things on here, which is proof of a true pop band. this does not sound like anyone else and it kicks ass. the secret machines - now here is nowhere ok, this one is a bit retro sounding, i admit. but it's ultrimately not only catchy but also goes for interesting journeys. some of it could be a bit more harmonically interesting, but it's a really good start. promise for the future is something that's hidden in 2004's music, and this is a good example of that. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-12-19 02:32Andrew Himechthonic streams wrote: > the secret machines - now here is nowhere > ok, this one is a bi
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chthonic streams wrote:
quoted 6 lines the secret machines - now here is nowhere> the secret machines - now here is nowhere > ok, this one is a bit retro sounding, i admit. but it's ultrimately not > only catchy but also goes for interesting journeys. some of it could be > a bit more harmonically interesting, but it's a really good start. > promise for the future is something that's hidden in 2004's music, and > this is a good example of that.
Ah, The Secret Machines of Captain Audio. Another Dallas band (eventually) made good. You might want to look for the Captain Audio records. Then after that, look for Chao - Regina Chellew, formerly of Captain Audio. -- The best show killed by Cartoon Network/Adult Swim: Home Movies. Season 1, Out on DVD - November 16th. http://homemovies.toonzone.net/DVD.html (Entertainment Weekly endorsed it after it was canceled - what does that tell you?) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-12-21 02:51chthonic streamshow could i have forgotten: signer - the new face of smiling the double - palm fronds i'm
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how could i have forgotten: signer - the new face of smiling the double - palm fronds i'm wondering if the pandatone album would make it...if i owned it. same goes for u2. d. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org