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  1. This album has held up quite well. First time in a long while relistening to it.
  2. Couldn't have been a more perfect album for this. Exai is one of their albums that marks a turning point in their career of a higher level of clarity in the sound design. I'm not sure exactly how many there have been, I think certainly more than two, but notice for example the difference in the fidelity of the sound between say EP7 and Confield. Also an excellent choice given all the excellent use of the stereo field by the lads.
  3. I haven't heard it yet and while I don't doubt your criticism has something to it, we are talking about one of the most preeminent lyricists of his corner of hip hop here.
  4. Not everyone in dub techno interests me but Rod Modell's works tend to be worth my time in my experience and opinion
  5. Wow, Sally Shapiro is back? A friend of mine used to be really into em
  6. I wish he'd reissue his 90s work on CD ? And I'm probably the only one who feels this way
  7. A bit of a while but bumping this thread! Gotta love Adrian Sherwood and his finest moments are, I think, to be found in his band
  8. Recommended to all in this thread including those who have since left the forum is the recent biography Dilla Time: The Story of the Hip Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm
  9. https://hakunakulala.bandcamp.com/album/makila 1. Alarmed for Passion 2. Angels of Kivu 3. Apana Gusa 4. Fatiliya 5. Haaa-Hooo 6. Lupupu 7. Makila 8. Mazingira Is Bleeding 9. Nyiya 3 10. No Umeme This masterwork was released earlier this year on one of the hottest contemporary labels pushing dance styles forward: Kampala, Uganda's Hakuna Kulala. Chrisman combines influences from afro-Lusophone idioms like kuduro and kizomba as well as others such as industrial, ambient, gqom, and trap.
  10. https://hakunakulala.bandcamp.com/track/gods-groove
  11. Quite interested in this, Demdike Stare are dons and I love me some old school jungle
  12. https://infinitemachine.bandcamp.com/album/im096-aroent-say Sometimes, you might find yourself in the mood for some slightly idm-y techno, a little weird but still banging. This came out earlier this year in the spring, but I haven't seen any mention of it, which I'd like to rectify. Greatly enjoyed the music found herein and the album's artwork a bunch, too. There's also a remix of one of the cuts by Ploy.
  13. This whole album (the pieces on here are excellent if you're already converted to Lucier's whole thang...)
  14. Gotta check it out, didn't knowThe Sprawl existed also
  15. Never heard of Belle & Sebastian being labeled "Christian Rock".
  16. I look forward to giving this a listen. Rehberg is still greatly missed. His legacy as a popularizer of "computer music" and placing it more readily in the grasp of those outside the world of specialists and encouraging accessible versions of this art form really cannot be overstated.
  17. As someone who enjoys both bass music and academic electroacoustic music (natural for an Autechre obsessive I suppose) this was lovely and I must say it's probably my favourite Kode9 since his work around the time of the second album with Spaceape (RIP, still missed).
  18. Dynarec... old school. Before it was the name of a style of music, "vaporwave" was the name of a techno/electro label he founded. https://www.discogs.com/label/32933-Vaporwave
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