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From:
Alessandro Bianchini
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Date:
Sun, 04 Feb 1996 14:54:08 +0100
Subject:
Re: (idm) Speedy J-G spot
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At 07:16 PM 2/3/96 GMT, you wrote:
quoted 6 lines I recently bought Speedy J's G-Spot after it was recommended to me in this>I recently bought Speedy J's G-Spot after it was recommended to me in this >mailing list. >I thought that it was very good, if a little different to some of my other >dance records. I especially liked the 2nd track "Ping Pong". >Can somebody recomend some other good IDM albums (with a fast beat?) >available on CD?
Well, Speedy J is _my_ definition of IDM :) For starters you could try to get more of the same thing; I wouldn't really recommend Speedy J's previous Cd ("Ginger" on Warp records, WARP CD14) since it's not really as good as G Spot, but "Live" contains tracks from both albums plus "Symmetry", which is on Warp' "Artificial Intelligence II" too. I definitely recommend "Live" -- it's pretty danceable :) For more danceable stuff, you can try getting "The essential mix show" mixed by Snap! on Mercury (528 675-2) -- I don't know if it would fit the list's definition of IDM, but it is pretty close to mine. I like it anyway. Good listening! -- Alessandro Bianchini bianchini@ibm.net +39 368 3190200 bianchin@librs6k.vatlib.it