I'm not sure about other 12"s but I know just about anything I pick up on
Kompakt amazes my ears. It's all pretty much in the same "minimal" vein
but each artist with their own twist. I can recommend the Koln, Total1 and
Total2 comps to get a flavor for what's going on in the Cologne
scene. Also check out Thomas Brinkman's rework of R. Hawtin's Concept
stuff which involves a homebrewed turntable. It blew my mind. In addition
check out the Profan label for Studio 1 releases. I began picking up the
color series just recently. For a taste of that there is a CD release with
highlights. I've also began digging into the Tresor label out of Berlin
and they seem to have a lot of minimal techno/house/drone/etc... There's so
much good stuff coming out of Germany.
If you want more specifics let me know.
(c)
np: tresor.2000 - compilation vol 8 (tresor.150)
At 12:07 AM 10/30/2000 -0800, you wrote:
quoted 20 lines I picked up a 12" on Kompakte by R. Voight titled Robson Ponte>I picked up a 12" on Kompakte by R. Voight titled Robson Ponte
>while this isn't "IDM" it certainly is more interesting than most 4nthefloor
>house/techno I often hear.
>I'd like to ask if other Kompakte 12"es are as interesting (different from
>the norm) in their approach to techno.
>Sound pretty unique to me.
>
>Also, there's been a lot of talk of Vladislav Delay and PBE seems to have
>almost all his releases.
>I have yet to hear any of this, can someone point me to some Real Audio
>samples on the web????
>
>
>thnx
>g
>
>
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