oh hell yes
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 10:38 PM Ransom Schafer <ransom.schafer@gmail.com>
wrote:
quoted 105 lines As someone who has the Andreas Berthling Mitek release and El Fog's
> As someone who has the Andreas Berthling Mitek release and El Fog's
> Reverberate Slowly, I'm just going to start shooting from the hip on some
> stuff to check out. I find Tilman Ehrhorn a little too clinical.. I'm going
> for similar sound here.
>
> Michaux - %20, Audio.nl 2003 (Jimmy Edgar)
> https://www.discogs.com/release/191746-Michaux-20
>
> Rechord- Skokoll, Audio.nl 2002 (Andreas Tilliander)
> https://www.discogs.com/master/433696-Rechord-Skokoll
>
> Tennis- Furlines, BiP_HOp 2003
> https://www.discogs.com/release/111528-Tennis-Furlines
>
> Danieto-Cirugia Casual, U-Cover 2005 (Definitely check this)
> https://www.discogs.com/release/406168-Danieto-Cirug%C3%ADa-Casual
>
> Offthesky And Darren McClure- Suspended, Symbolic Interaction 2009
> https://noise.offthesky.com/album/suspended
>
> Hanno Leichtmann- Minimal Studies, Mikroton 2013
>
> https://hannoleichtmannmusic.bandcamp.com/album/hanno-leichtmann-minimal-studies
>
> Morgan Packard- Moment Again Elsewhere, Anticipate Recordings 2010
> https://www.discogs.com/master/358603-Morgan-Packard-Moment-Again-Elsewhere
>
> Ran Slavin- Product 02, Cronica 2004 (Awesome album!)
> https://www.discogs.com/release/296023-Ran-Slavin-Product-02
>
> Octex- Mindrift, Self released bandcamp 2022 (Awaiting the sixth and final
> track still, abstract experimental dubtech)
> https://octex.bandcamp.com/album/mindrifft
>
> <https://www.discogs.com/label/568-BiP_HOp>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 2:17 PM Rjyan Kidwell <cexwell@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I will def have to check out Motion ward West mineral, this is my first
>> time hearing about them..
>>
>> Gramm is a great record. Lately somehow I think my most favorite Jelinek
>> albums have been the ones made by Tilman Ehrhorn. (Maybe it's a symptom of
>> long covid? Similarly finding that my favorite Vladislav records are the
>> ones made by Joel Tammik...)
>>
>> Absolutely seek Stavostrand's albums "Lite" & "Reduce". Up there with
>> Makesnd Cassette & Pole 2 imo for instances of truly sublime restraint.
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2022, 2:14 PM Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dunno about new stuff tbh
>>> But what about Gramm - Personal Rock
>>> The Alva Noto / Sakamoto records
>>> probably too house-y but Rhythm Maker and the Background records catalog
>>> might have some outliers that don't pin everything down with a big kick
>>> this has Real Instruments but sort of fits the sparse, laid back and
>>> pointillistic thing:
>>> https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catalog/superconnection-la-mer-cd/MINIMAL.023CD.html
>>>
>>> but yeah I know what you mean - like Dry Warm Soft Glitch
>>>
>>> will have to look into Mitek. Stavostrand I've never connected with
>>> despite making the exact sort of music I like playing (dubby tech house
>>> w/digital palette)
>>>
>>> alot of the Motion Ward/West Mineral producers seem to like the ambient
>>> side of clicky idm but from i've heard are really cranking the verb and
>>> delay
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 9:57 PM Rjyan Kidwell <cexwell@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> dear idm-l brain trust, is anybody currently carrying the torch for the
>>>> Mitek records style??
>>>>
>>>> This might just be a distinction I've developed in my own head, but
>>>> I've long had a separate little zone roped off for a "Mitek style" that is
>>>> particularly exemplified by Mikael Stavostrand's Lite and the first Claudia
>>>> Bonarelli album (neither of which are on Bandcamp!! soulseek em rn if
>>>> you're not familiar).
>>>> Looser than early SND, less austere/robotic than classic Raster-Noton,
>>>> less housey/funky than early Jelinek, but more rhythmically-oriented than
>>>> classic 12k/Line. Less aggressive than Mika Vainio and less melodic than
>>>> Dan Abrams. The defining features would maybe be a conspicuous sparseness
>>>> and itsy bitsy microscopic percussion sounds that somehow feel a tick more
>>>> "organic" than most of the Glitch/Clicks n Cuts/Whathaveyou that came from
>>>> more southerly parts of Europe.
>>>>
>>>> Other than Mitek's catalogue, the only other thing I've really found
>>>> that orbit this same vibe are the two El Fog
>>>> <https://flau.bandcamp.com/album/reverberate-slowly> records by
>>>> Masayoshi Fujita. Stavostrand seemed to move into less delicate tech-house
>>>> territory after his (very excellent and quite Miteky) record for Force Inc.
>>>> Bonarelli has a new record that is very good but stylistically quite far
>>>> from "Everything Happens."
>>>>
>>>> All this is to say: point me towards more tunes that have "beats," but
>>>> beats made of audaciously tiny components.
>>>>
>>>> yf,
>>>> rk
>>>>
>>>