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Andrei
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Sun, 14 Oct 2001 14:20:53 -0400
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Re: [idm] Finding IDM
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I've really been digging epitonic.com. All sorts of stuff to listen to. It's great for when you're at your boring job and need some new music to keep you awake. Here's a start: http://www.epitonic.com/genre_listings/abstract.html Andrei On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Conrad Seaman wrote:
quoted 11 lines Hello,> Hello, > I'm rather new to this list and I've been lurking a bit. I'm just wondering > what resources (if any) people out there use to obtain a lot of this music. > Granted there are lots of record shops and stores around where I live > (toronto) and I've paid my pretty penny for my current techno collection but > I also rely heavily on the internet to scour for artist before I buy their > works. It's sort of like a test bed. If I enjoy something I'll support the > artist. If I don't I catalogue it for posterity and move on. > > In any case, if anyone has suggestions for how to locate good archives of > IDM material please let me know.
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