Autechre - Tri Repetae ++
quoted 5 lines Autechre
> Autechre
> >Tri-Repetae++
> Arguably the most successful realization of their ideas. Music to tinge the
> edges or to grab and wrestle, as the mood strikes.
>
Agreed ...
On 11/5/05, THOUGHTBLUDGEON <thoughtbludgeon@thoughtbludgeon.com> wrote:
quoted 121 lines Albeit self-promotion, I'd like to share this with you (by your listings
> Albeit self-promotion, I'd like to share this with you (by your listings
> below, I think you'd enjoy it):
>
> http://www.stephenjamesknight.com
>
> MP3 player is available on the site.
>
> Enjoy.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: wobbly [mailto:spacewalker@juno.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 1:07 PM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Cc: fabiodamato@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: [idm] Last astonishing idm album you heard
>
> A list opportunity!
>
> I listen to a lot of things on a daily basis. Only some of it falls in a
> narrow definition of "IDM". Much of what I listen to shares features with
> what is called IDM. I find what I like all over the map; in what you might
> call electropop (like Lali Puna or The Notwist), classical and neo-classical
> (like Steve Reich, Kronos Quartet), ambient (Twine), noise (Black Dice),
> electrofolk (Animal Collective), or even "rock" (Comets On Fire,
> Architecture In Helsinki) etc.
> Although these IDM records are a little old now, they have not been
> superceded by anything for me. Except maybe by Juana Molina
>
> "IDM" that I listen to a lot:
>
> Oval
> >94diskont
> >Systemisch
> This stuff still blows me away. I get more from it every time I listen.
>
> Four Tet
> >Pause
> >Everything Ecstatic
> Fun, inventive, good spirited - always a boost - touchstone records for me
>
> Autechre
> >Tri-Repetae++
> Arguably the most successful realization of their ideas. Music to tinge the
> edges or to grab and wrestle, as the mood strikes.
>
> Just to throw this in because I suspect that other enjoy a list as much as I
> do: others related to IDM (not in order of preference) that I listen to the
> most.
> >Tarwater
> >The Notwist
> >Styrofoam
> >Lali Puna
> >Mouse On Mars
> >Monolake
> >Nobekazu Takemura
> >Matmos
> >Fennesz
> >Amon Tobin
> >Apparat
> >Arovane
> >BoomBip
> >Dntel
> >Figurine
> >Kriedler
> >Tujiko Noriko
> >Modeselektor
> >Ulrich Schnauss
> >Secede
>
> ...and others seemingly not related to idm but may incorporate similar
> ideas, strategies, techniques, etc that I also listen to a lot:
> >Juana Molina
> >Sufjan Stevens
> >Six Organs
> >Sigur Ros
> >00100
> >Twine
> >Miles Davis
> >Mice Parade
> >Mobius Band
> >The Books
> >Animal Collective
> >Kallikak Family
> >Caribou
> >Architecture In Helsinki
> >Fiery Furnaces
> >Dungen
> >Vetiver
> >Mahavishnu Orchestra
> >Hood
> >Cliff Martinez
> >Climax Golden Twins
> >Mark Lanegan
> >Erik Satie
> >The Postal Service
> >Yo La Tengo
> >Wire
> >Miles Davis
> >Tuxedomoon
> >Stereolab
>
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