Classic IDM albums?
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- KVRist
- 99 posts since 28 Aug, 2002 from Cleveland, Ohio USA
Good point, spritex. I like my IDM with a little liquid feel to it. Aphex (other than "Selected Ambient Works II) has never really done it for me, and while I really like "Amber"...no other Autechre album has captivated me in the same way.
Almost forgot another favorite of mine: Pole.
Almost forgot another favorite of mine: Pole.
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
Warp stuff mostly here...
Atificial Intelligence I & II - Various Artists
BOC - Music has the right... Stunning IMO (Roybiv make me goose pimply even now everytime I hear it.)
Brothomstates - Claro
Autechre - LP5
Team Doyobi - Pushchairs for Grownups (Probably should be classed as SDM (Silly Dance Music
) if you ever hear it played live on a monstrous rig - superb IMO)
Richard Devine - Alea Mapper
Plenty of others too IMO, too many too list
OT - Anyone in the UK watch Top Gear last night and notice how many tunes off 'Music has a right...' got used again in another BBC programme. Seems someone there thinks it good too
Atificial Intelligence I & II - Various Artists
BOC - Music has the right... Stunning IMO (Roybiv make me goose pimply even now everytime I hear it.)
Brothomstates - Claro
Autechre - LP5
Team Doyobi - Pushchairs for Grownups (Probably should be classed as SDM (Silly Dance Music
Richard Devine - Alea Mapper
Plenty of others too IMO, too many too list
OT - Anyone in the UK watch Top Gear last night and notice how many tunes off 'Music has a right...' got used again in another BBC programme. Seems someone there thinks it good too
No, that Glitch is meant to be there.....
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
heehee - and the remix ...Kriminal wrote:IDM Norwich Pidgeon
http://www.em411.com/release/phz_em411_ ... nholed.mp3
also (with maybe a wider definition of IDM than some) ...
black dog - unsavoury products
FSOL - lifeforms
four tet - rounds
telefon tel aviv - map of what is effortless (thanks gridlocked)
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 20 Aug, 2003 from Chicago
Bogdan Raczynski
max tundra
jega
metamatics - From Death To Passwords When You are A Paper Aeroplane
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max tundra
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metamatics - From Death To Passwords When You are A Paper Aeroplane
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
In addition to the Speedy J/Black Dog/RDJ stuff (I lost touch with all this stuff in the early-mid 90's...):
Spooky - "Gargantuan"
Ultramarine - "Every Man and Woman Is a Star"
Spooky - "Gargantuan"
Ultramarine - "Every Man and Woman Is a Star"
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- KVRian
- 619 posts since 15 Feb, 2004 from Birmingham, UK
We are really stretching the term "classic" here, then? I mean, this was released early this year...pHz wrote:telefon tel aviv - map of what is effortless (thanks gridlocked)
But the first TTA album, that might almost pass as a classic by now...
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
heh - i just read 'classic' as 'good examples of the genre'
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 19 Nov, 2002 from Toronto, Canada
Deadstock: self-titled 7-track album (not to be confused with 5-track self-titled EP)
Eternal Basement: Nerv (but their 12" singles were better)
Orbital: the brown album (or "2" in the USA)
Giorgio Moroder: From Here To Eternity
The Grid: 456
Sven Väth: The Harlequin, The Robot, and the Ballet Dancer
Aphex Twin: Digeridoo EP
Gino Soccio: Outline (maybe not quite so "intelligent", but way ahead of its time in 1979)
Eternal Basement: Nerv (but their 12" singles were better)
Orbital: the brown album (or "2" in the USA)
Giorgio Moroder: From Here To Eternity
The Grid: 456
Sven Väth: The Harlequin, The Robot, and the Ballet Dancer
Aphex Twin: Digeridoo EP
Gino Soccio: Outline (maybe not quite so "intelligent", but way ahead of its time in 1979)
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from Auxworld
Yup, seemed an odd choice, but improved the prog immeasurablyOT - Anyone in the UK watch Top Gear last night and notice how many tunes off 'Music has a right...' got used again in another BBC programme. Seems someone there thinks it good too
Stunning.FSOL - lifeforms
Another vote for Amber, and the above mentioned Orbital.
What would you like to do most of all?The Grid: 456
And when I have folk 'round who find all that stuff a bit like noise
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- KVRian
- 1144 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from tOKYO
another vote for Amon Tobin "Supermodified"
also BOC's "music" is grreeaaaattt...but I also like "Geogaddi" a lot as well.
It may be stretching the IDM tag a little but I vote for Prefuse '73 both albums "uprock..." and "one word extinguisher"
also BOC's "music" is grreeaaaattt...but I also like "Geogaddi" a lot as well.
It may be stretching the IDM tag a little but I vote for Prefuse '73 both albums "uprock..." and "one word extinguisher"
Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good
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- KVRian
- 644 posts since 6 Apr, 2004
Why didn't anybody mention Sabres of Paradise/Two lone swordsmen?
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- KVRAF
- 1527 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from desolation row
polygon window- surfing on sine waves
boards of canada- music has the right to children
future sound of london- lifeforms
autechre- envane
boards of canada- music has the right to children
future sound of london- lifeforms
autechre- envane
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- KVRist
- 199 posts since 2 Mar, 2003 from NYC
hmmmm, classic means older.....here is my list of the essential/classic IDM albums from the "major" IDM artists.
Aphex Twin: Richard D. James
BOC: MHTRTC
Plaid: Rest Proof ClockWork
Autechre: LP5
SquarePusher: Feed Me Wierd Things
Those discs really got me into IDM and in exchange opened my mind about making music on computers. and, well here I am.
Aphex Twin: Richard D. James
BOC: MHTRTC
Plaid: Rest Proof ClockWork
Autechre: LP5
SquarePusher: Feed Me Wierd Things
Those discs really got me into IDM and in exchange opened my mind about making music on computers. and, well here I am.
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- KVRian
- 868 posts since 7 May, 2002 from Sydney, Australia
that's the sort of stretch i like ... IDM can be funky too!soulkraka wrote: It may be stretching the IDM tag a little but I vote for Prefuse '73 both albums "uprock..." and "one word extinguisher"
Brilliantt albums both, also "Extinguished".