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Branching Out/Non-IDM but related music

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1994-06-27 20:30Kent Williams Branching Out/Non-IDM but related music
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1994-06-27 20:30Kent WilliamsIf any of you out there ever get tired of listening to the Monsters of IDM, I have a few l
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Branching Out/Non-IDM but related music
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If any of you out there ever get tired of listening to the Monsters of IDM, I have a few listening recommendations that might at first seem unrelated, but are consonant with IDM. Weather Report 'Sweetnighter' -- I've raved previously about this disc. It is out of print in the US, but worth seeking out. It's in our local public library, it might be in yours. This contains the monstrously funky '125th Street Congress', and 'Boogie Woogie Waltz" which is the worlds first electric jazz minimalist waltz. Bailter Space 'Vortura' -- These guys are New Zealand's kings of guitar noise, but the beats are relentless. And the drummer uses a sampler sometimes. John Mclaughlin 'Devotion' -- This is Douglas 4, where Douglas 1 is the first Timothy Leary spoken word record. More guitars, no vocals. Line-up is JM Guitar, Larry Young Keyboards, Buddy Miles drums. Should be subtitled 'drums and wires in interstellar space.' This is out of print in the US, but I've seen a re-issue on CD from Europe. Band of Susans 'Veil' -- Three rhythm guitars, bass and drums. Complete wall or blanket of sound stuff, but some 4 on the floor beats. Susan Stenger (bass) played with John Cage, and Robert Poss (guitar,songs) played in Rhys Chatham's Guitar ensemble. Pigeonhed -- which is a Steve Fisk project, I believe, out on SUBPOP (yoiks!). Way cool stuff, kind of like Prince without the silly toreador pants. All these records have some danceable stuff that might be just the thing to break up the 303 vibes ...