I think the point was just the amount that these names get bandied about, and someone like landstrumm doesn't get half the props, when (IMO) Neil's music has much more depth and musicality to it.. I mean it depends what you want, but I'd hedge a bet that Landstrumm's sound (and others like him) doesn't get talked about so much, because it's not so dj friendly, and it's not familear enough sounding for people (just a theory I've been thinking about for some time)... I think you're taking offense when none need be taken, and I think "His mixes are always spot on" is a bit of a weak argument TBH... obviously it's all down to what you want to hear, but this whole compressed loop thing hasn't really changed very much in 10 years, you can't really call any of the purveyors of it innovative, and Landstrumm is one person trying to push the boundaries and do something new and interesting... christ sake Koma & Conflict, lighten up, you're behaving like sunil said he just screwed your grandma...