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I really made this thread to keep another thread out of the Recent Topics, sorry. I don't really like IDM much anymore as it is. I do appreciate the...help?

 

I'll continue, I guess.

 

raster-noton is fantastic, one of my favorite labels to listen to. :music:

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from the youtube fader interview on based music (omg do u read the fader? shake your ass, thank me later):

 

"based used to be like a term, like um, people had it as a negative, when it came out in the bay area, cuz like when i was younger... a lot of people used to, you know, like, oh he's based, and based would mean, like, kinda like slow, or you know you're not all the way, you know, like, based head, like drugs and stuff... and that was like hurtful, like that wasn't cool and i never liked that, that was something that stayed with me a long time, you know, people are cruel and mean to you and stuff and that's crazy." - Lil B

 

thats how u no u god :cisfor:

 

thanks :facepalm:

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..home. and have some kids. there's nothing else left after (proper) IDM.

Pusher pushed it to the limits. Aphex can't beat him. there's nothing more to see here.

move along.

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The Sisters Of Mercy back catalogue.

 

lol i remember one of my first jobs working in the local green grocers and one of the boss's there loved the sisters of mercy!

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dubstep/house

I always thought that these were like, fuckin' entry level electronic musics. Not to exclude all dubstep & house, as it can be well done on occasion, but it just seems like such an outlandish statement to me to say those two genres are a good followup, out of everything that could be suggested.

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dubstep/house

I always thought that these were like, fuckin' entry level electronic musics. Not to exclude all dubstep & house, as it can be well done on occasion, but it just seems like such an outlandish statement to me to say those two genres are a good followup, out of everything that could be suggested.

 

meh, if you like IDM (and based music?) you'll probably like Dubstep. Nobody said it had to be avant free jazz or 1970's german prog.

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ethnic music

concrete

classical

"modern composition"

free jazz

funk 45/rare soul/northern

all the funky afrobeat that is being reissued

the wide world of private issue lp and cassette

exotica/easy listening

it's endless use the library for free rips

etc etc

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start here

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNt6a5xFOnE

 

if you don't like it go back to confield

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZpCV3IFkS4

 

because confield is still great

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whsxU1DLyTo

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGZyn4UiB6c

 

oh and this

 

 

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but what you're saying about newness in Emusic... it is a massive problem with the kids on laptops. fortunately when i release my new album on Warp people won't be capable of copying it!

 

weren't you suppose to be on Warp already?

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