There is lots of good stuff like this
(minamal/deep/dubby/un-cheesy/no-vocal/techno/house)
on the mp3 label Thinner -
http://thinnerism.com/
although i wouldn't bother with their latest release by krill.minima
on 9/13/03 12:28 PM, Sean at sm66220n@stmail.pace.edu wrote:
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> From: chthonic streams <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>
> Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:55:14 -0400
>
>> i thought i'd chime in with some recommendations of CD's i didn't
>> know i'd ever like. the reason is that both CDs seem to be
>> influenced by house, which is not a genre i have any interest in.
>> however, like jungle or breakbeat, i found that it has been an
>> influence on some artists who've taken it in an unexpected direction
>> to the point where it's no longer what it was.
>>
>> the first CD is 'ion' by theorem...this is closer to what i imagine is deep
>> house, at least it sounds deep to me. solid 4/4 electronic kick
>> drums thudding away, with ultra-minimal 303-ish basslines, and
>> intermittent muddy synth stabs with tons of reverb on them. that's
>> pretty much it, though other little hi-hat interludes and synth
>> countermelodies pop in and out. quite mellow, good to chill out to
>> without falling asleep, or any other low-light activities.
>
> just for a little clarification, theorem produced (still produces?) techno /
> minimal tech. and if you wanna hear deep house, go to dylandrazen.com or
> sunday-sessions.com and listen to the house mixes.
>
> if you like theorem, you might want to try other labels that release "deep"
> minimal techno like chain reaction / basic channel, force, background, minus,
> and so on.
>
> peace!
> sean
>
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