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Nick Zavriev
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Thu, 7 Dec 2000 02:06:44 +0300
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Re: [idm] Any recommendations?
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quoted 1 line I need help. Any info appreciated. I'm finding it difficult to discover> I need help. Any info appreciated. I'm finding it difficult to discover
any
quoted 3 lines info on the sound of the following artists:> info on the sound of the following artists: > > Proem,
It's kinda like l'usine. DSP-based beats and nice melodies on the background. Not as catchy as the first l'usine album, but overall beautiful. The beats are faster and more distirted. Very nice.
quoted 1 line Phonem,> Phonem,
Chilled out melodic IDM with very long tracks. I'd place it somewhere between Arovane "Tides" and Ae "Tri Repetae". Some people find it boring, but I like it very much.
quoted 1 line Funkarma,> Funkarma,
Modern IDM with rather hard beats. Their EPs reminded me of latest Funkstorung works.
quoted 1 line Freescha, Isan,> Freescha, Isan,
These two pay much more attention to melody than to drum programming :) Both are *very* beautiful melodically, but most of the tracks are rather ambient than IDM. Isan has some very BoCish moments.
quoted 1 line Senor Coconut> Senor Coconut
Atom Heart's latino-style project. The latest album is a tribute to kraftwerk: full of mambo, samba, cha-cha-cha etc. covers of classic Kraftwerk songs. No IDM at all, but very nice and funny. If you like Locust's cover of "Master And Servant", you'll probably like this one. Sorry for comparing musicians with each other too often, no cloning accusations at all, I just think it's the best way to give the general idea of how do they sound. Nick. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org