Bryce Palmer wrote:
quoted 5 lines Maybe I don't have a good definition of IDM, but I'm just curious:
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> Maybe I don't have a good definition of IDM, but I'm just curious:
> Does anyone on this list define Recoil's album "Bloodline" as IDM?
> If so, what does everyone think of it?
>
Recoil = idm? Possibly... thought never crossed my mind though. His first
album is more ambient in a Philip Glass-esque fashion, while the second
"Bloodline" is too variable to really pin any sort of classification scheme
on it. Which is goodin theory. I remember the brief period in 1992 when I
bought this along with a couple of Frontline Assembly albums and noticed
some similarities, except Alan put quite some effort into not having all
the songs sound the same. (This was before I discovered the wonders of
Delirium, so no pro-FLA flames, please). I still have mixed feelings about
Bloodline but "Freeze" is a true classic and makes the purchase worth it no
matter what the rest of the songs are.
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