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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 22:58:58
i don't want to set too many examples so i might stumble upon something totally new
ofcourse there are the ovious like aphex twin, squarepusher and flanger (and other atomheart and burnt friedman projects) plus some material from secede, ochre, wisp, bisk, hudson mohawke...
now i'm again on the look-out for artists with more complex arrangements than "the usual" electronic copy-paste stuff that is flooding the market...
post your favourites!
"no one ever sweats on a plug-in" -moby
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Posted : Feb 15, 2012 14:58
Ceephax Acid Crew, love this guy. Brother of Squarepusher.
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Posted : Feb 26, 2012 00:28
i'm not debating if the ceephax tracks are good or bad but i think their not quite on topic
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Posted : Mar 14, 2012 11:42
couple of old favourites...
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Posted : Mar 15, 2012 22:02
black lawn finale and altered tensions were new to me. thanks for the introductions!
keep 'em coming
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aah yeah, now we're talking!
thanks for the introductions.
all good stuff
we're moving pretty clearly into idm glitch territory at the moment. no problem with that but i want you to remember that this topic is open for other kinds of complex electronic music styles too... so don't be shy
ooh, access to araska is really nice. never heard of him/her/them before.
yeah, i'm on a pretty big idm/glitch/breakcore kick right now. been listening to tons of venetian snares, telefon telaviv, wisp, etc. the usual suspects.
i just discovered Karsten Pflum, who's not doing anything particularly ground breaking, but it's just well executed idm (mixing a lot of different flavors):