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    Default The Ambient and 'IDM' Thread

    about time we talked about these related electronic genres! i'm putting them together because border between ambient and so-called IDM is fuzzy, to say the least. okay so the border with techno is also fuzzy, but we don't normally talk about music that might fall under these categories on here!

    so basically i mean all electronic dance music that's not really meant for the dancefloor, and that is self-consciously made to be "listening music."

    i got into techno, in part, through artists like aphex twin, the black dog, the orb, etc. later i started listening to biosphere, boards of canada, autechre, etc. but i haven't really been following much newer ambient or IDM.

    what's good and new? what's classic and deserves mention? discuss!
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    Secede - Tryshasla
    poppy, synthastic, with some really powerful melodies. favorites are 'kingdom of hearts', and 'Leraine'

    deaf center- pale ravine
    like afx's piano tracks on Drukqs, really really lush.

    o9 - Church of the Ghetto PC
    a bit more upbeat, but as a whole the album is a great listen. recommended for the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohn View Post
    Secede - Tryshasla
    poppy, synthastic, with some really powerful melodies. favorites are 'kingdom of hearts', and 'Leraine'
    wow. that album is ****ing good. a new find for me. many thanks!
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    My favorite recent albums:

    Max Tundra - Parallax Error Beheads You
    Dan Deacon - Bromst
    Clark - Turning Dragon
    Kettel - Through Friendly Waters (2005) recent-ish

    Classic and Deserving Mention:
    Ulrich Schnauss - A Strangely Isolated Place
    Arovane - Atol Scrap; Lilies; etc.
    Daedelus - Of Snowdonia

    Now that I think of it, there are way too many.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baconstyle View Post
    Clark - Turning Dragon
    I havent stopped listening to that since it came out, such good production on it.

    @ C.O. - Any of their albums are well worth having - I got one by chance and then got the rest after one listen, haunting and challenging, some of the tracks are so dark - proper musicians!

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    Quote Originally Posted by morbid View Post
    I havent stopped listening to that since it came out, such good production on it.

    @ C.O. - Any of their albums are well worth having - I got one by chance and then got the rest after one listen, haunting and challenging, some of the tracks are so dark - proper musicians!
    I hear you. They are fabulous live as well... Saw them in London this summer, and they just blew me away. In fact, they blew the headlining act, Plaid, away as well....

    Oh yeah, speaking of Plaid - three more classic albums

    Plaid - Restproof Clockwork
    Plaid - Double Figure
    Plaid - Not for Threes
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    Belgium Plague Recordings is defo worth to check if you like dark ambient or drone music.

    Plague Recordings Discography at Discogs

    and everything by boss Lustmord

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    kilimanjaro darkjazz ensemble

    or their alter ego Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation

    The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

    absolutely beautiful

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    morbid thank you

    this is great.

    didn't listen to other stuff but am planning to.

    darkjazz... yes please!
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    Not many IDM fans out there, eh?
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    That's not recent but still very good : Phlegm - Ashes (2xLP) at Discogs

    I mainly use it for intros.

    sorry no sample found on internet.

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    patrik skoog (under the name agaric) did a pretty amazing IDM record last year on we are records (we are 008).

    can't seem to find the full tracks to post at moment, but here are some clips.

    http://www.wearerecords.se/
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    Ochre's new album is really good. You can listen to all of his stuff for free on Ochre - Music by Christopher Leary.

    Loads of free stuff available from netlabel Sutemos at Sutemos - subjective music reviews, articles, free electronic music, popular net label.

    Also check out Myuzuk Myuzyk - home.

    I really liked the most recent BT album, This Binary Universe, YouTube - This Binary Universe - the video version is great, if you like visuals.

    Fortdax is making some interesting stuff with an organic / acoustic vibe to it FortDax :: the official site of FortDax.

    Already mentioned, but Ulrich Schnauss is always a safe bet ulrich schnauss on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

    Finally, some northern Europeans...

    Gus Gus gusgus

    Ruxpin Ruxpin on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

    Galaktan Galaktlan on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

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    Oh yeah, I'm quite liking DubFX at the moment too Dub Fx >>

    Massively original and impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Oh yeah, I'm quite liking DubFX at the moment too Dub Fx >>

    Massively original and impressive.
    +1

    He supported the bloody Prodigy at one of their concerts as well!!!!!

    Imagine what he sounded like through the system they would have been using
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    Quote Originally Posted by force View Post
    +1

    He supported the bloody Prodigy at one of their concerts as well!!!!!

    Imagine what he sounded like through the system they would have been using

    cool thread
    I'm digging deaf centre at the moment
    I'll check out some of these other recommendations they sound great
    I wa a big autechre fan back in the day
    and sun electric too

    also clint mansell ( ex pwei )
    his music for the film "moon" is non-stop in my ipod at the moment

    really worth a listen
    check the film too sci-fi fans ...
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    yeah 'IDM' is perhaps the worst genre name this side of 'uk tuff garage,' which really wasn't all that 'tuff.'

    to me, the main common feature all ambient and so-called IDM has in common is that it's music meant just for your ears, and not really for your feet.
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    Even that's a bit inaccurate though, because a lot of the more traditional IDM stuff (think Aphex Twin, Squarepusher etc.) can be quite ravey and dancey.

    Music good, genre nomenclature unfortunate. As always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Even that's a bit inaccurate though, because a lot of the more traditional IDM stuff (think Aphex Twin, Squarepusher etc.) can be quite ravey and dancey.

    Music good, genre nomenclature unfortunate. As always.
    yeah that's true, but i'm not sure analogue bubblebath, e.g., would really fit into 'IDM' unless you were just classifying all aphex as such.

    ...and +1,000,000 on disdain for genre classification. my current pet peeve is the vast amount of slower techno that's called 'minimal' even though it's not really minimalist at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    yeah 'IDM' is perhaps the worst genre name this side of 'uk tuff garage,' which really wasn't all that 'tuff.'

    to me, the main common feature all ambient and so-called IDM has in common is that it's music meant just for your ears, and not really for your feet.
    I hear you. I try to avoid even using the term. It sounds way to pretentious.
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