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From:
Rusty Householter
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Date:
Sat, 04 Oct 1997 01:06:33 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) Essential IDM discs?
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At 11:54 PM 10/3/97 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines I'm amazed you've not got any Orbital. I thought just about everyone was>I'm amazed you've not got any Orbital. I thought just about everyone was >into something of theirs. Try the brown album from '93 or last year's >Snivilisation. And seeing as you (presumably) like the Coldcut album, then
Last year's "Snivilisation"? I think you mean last year's "In Sides". The brown album is good but not essential.
quoted 3 lines it's worth trying some of the Ninja Tune comps. It might be a good idea to>it's worth trying some of the Ninja Tune comps. It might be a good idea to >try out Flux Trax, a double CD of classic techno (is it still OK to call it >techno?).
Here's my essential list if anyone cares anymore: (it's a bit well... everyone knows these albums, and I veer more towards ambient influenced stuff) 1. Brian Eno--Instrumental Box Set 2. Orb--Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld 3. Aphex Twin--Selected Ambient Works 85-92 4. Mu-Ziq--Bluff Limbo 5. Autechre--Amber (and jeers to whoever said this was "soulless") 6. Kraftwerk--Computer World 7. Squarepusher--Feed Me Weird Things 8. FSOL--Lifeforms 9. 808 State--90 10. Polygon Window--Surfing on Sine Waves Respect, Rusty