Pardon the melodramatic strapline, but I'm feeling
very pleased with myself in my efforts to propagate
idm further. Having succeeded in getting my little
(11-year-old) brother listening to Boards Of Canada on
a regular basis, I've just given him a copy of LFO's
"Frequencies" for his twelfth birthday - and he
*loves* it!! (his elder by three years sister has
taken all of a Saturday morning to decide that she
hates it utterly, apparently. Maybe she better stick
to Westlife...)
Also, encouraged my formerly country-loving best mate
to venture tentatively into the twisted realms of SAW
II. I phoned him up just now and I *swear* I could
hear Blue Calx in the background; makes an excellent
change from the Dixie Chicks :-)...
Question:
I picked up this CD by a guy called Fennesz who I
think I've heard mentioned on the list a few times
before alongside Jim O'Rourke or someone like that.
The CD's got some kind of map reference for a title
(it's on the "Touch" label) and it comes in a little
muslin bag inside a card wallet. My question is for
people who have this CD:
Is this particularly representative of "glitch
techno"?
And if so, what other people are worth investigating
alongside this Fennesz guy?
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