Everything being released now seems to be very forgetable, nothing is really
striking chords for me.
Most artists who were dependable as mainstays of the IDM sound are releasing
uninnovative stuff, that really doesn't drive me to relisten to it. I want a
record that simply demands that I listen to it repeatedly for hours
This probably due to the freedom given by current computer technology, with
no rules and no constraints to their sound.
I am hoping that soon I will get something that defies this current trend, a
breath of fresh air that doesn't simply sound like something autechre could
have put out in '95. Too much influence, not enough thought.
georgewilliamson
np. fridge - sevens and twelves
quoted 3 lines i've been personally more interested by a lot of the sounds surfacing from> i've been personally more interested by a lot of the sounds surfacing from
> the Schematic label lately, or possibly Phthalo or Planet µ. I.e.,
> Phthalocyanine, Richard Devine, Otto von Schirach... I would say they're
all
quoted 3 lines influenced by RDJ probably (although I can't speak for them) but they seem> influenced by RDJ probably (although I can't speak for them) but they seem
> to be taking it somewhere more interesting than the new afx.... although I
> did really like those more abstract piano/ambient pieces that I heard.
I'll
quoted 2 lines probably still pick it up just to hear it all, before making a total> probably still pick it up just to hear it all, before making a total
> judgment. (I would also mention Jamie Lidell's "Muddlin Gear" which blew
me
quoted 1 line away when I put it on for the first time....)> away when I put it on for the first time....)
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