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amphiton

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  1. Autumn started with depressive dub, dub techno and dubstep with black and white covers and this period lasted for a month. Don't try this at home
  2. I'm into dubstep a bit too, but I can't stand slowed down technical dnb kind of dubstep, more organic with deep textured bass and complex drum structures does it for me. I also like dub techno and it's sometimes difficult to differentiate dubstep from dub and dub techno and I noticed it's everything at a time in good albums. Can't recommend much yet, but I'm exploring and will come up with something. But check Burial in the first place (his second album, which is more complete work compared to the first). Some review stated that Burial is contemporary urban folk and after listening I also got this kind of associations. Some say he writes music with Sound Forge only and it does actually sound like he didn't use a ruler. Oh, and it's pretty dark... in a good way.
  3. I find Bluetech to sound glossy (which isn't a bad thing), but this album sounds more matte.
  4. The sound has changed, it's less polished and you can feel the inertion from his latest releases under different names. Lets wait for the album now
  5. Nice elevators you've got there!
  6. Yeah, it's as eclectic as you would expect from those guys, I enjoy it every time Give it a try. http://www.discogs.com/release/376146
  7. Psynews member Pedro recommended me Stewart Walker (as well as many other stuff), I liked it and Grounded in Existence is on my want list for some time now. GaySatanicHippy gave some recommendations as well, pity they didn't post in this thread.
  8. no comment Minilogue - Animals (Cocoon, 2008) Extrawelt - Schone Neue Extrawelt (Cocoon, 2008) complex, very musical Bruno Pronsato - Why Can't We Be Like Us (Hello Repeat, 2007) Stewart Walker - Concentricity (Persona, 2007) Robert Babicz - A Cheerful Temper (Systematic, 2007) (just see the list of equiptment he used) gentle, featured in many top ten's of 2007 Efdemin - Efdemin (Dial, 2007) Pantha du Prince - This Bliss (Dial, 2007) trance from the point of view of minimal Aril Brikha - Ex Machina (Peacefrog, 2008) other awesomenesses Luke Solomon - The Difference Engine (REKIDS, 2008) John Tejada - Where (Palette, 2008) Ricardo Villalobos - Vasco (Perlon, 2008) Boris Brejcha - Mein Wahres Ich (Harthouse Mannheim, 2008) Gabriel Ananda - Bambusbeats (Karmarouge, 2007) Guy Gerber - Late bloomers (Cocoon, 2007) The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (Kompakt, 2007) VA - Balance 12 - Lee Burridge (EQ, 2007) That's subjective, of course, and not exactly 'minimal', rather a blend of techno, house, electronica, dub, trance and ambient with a mnml approach. I think they are all must-haves, some are better than the others, some just need time to get into. Happy digging =) ...and sorry for being a month late Thread could be moved to other electonica.
  9. Evan already gets the producer of the year award. Any doubts?
  10. Really? Will have to check it out then and hope abasio comes up with a review. Impressive cover!
  11. This one is everything I like about progressive house mixes by Sasha, Digweed and Nick Warren - great tunes, top mixing, crystal sound. Some may find it cheesy, though. Just finished listening to it, btw... for the 10th time since I got it =)
  12. I enjoy this from home listener's point of view. At first I had a strange feeling because it wasn't anything I was expecting, but it kept me listening and with time it grew on me. Schöne indëëd!
  13. So I missed the release date? It should be in our shops in about 6 months, as usually. Will eat some waffles till then
  14. It's should have been mid October... Ah! Will have to wait. Thank you, suntrippers!
  15. Nice! I've been following his releases too and never expected Hibernation album to be released at Aleph Zero. Let's hope it's up to his compilation tracks and much better than recent Aleph's releases
  16. Anders Ilar is very nice, check his lps and album. You can mention more names/tracks and I could recommend something as I was listening to mnml for some time now (less dancefloor oriented).
  17. Cover typography unusually suxxor as for *Dragon labels.
  18. In general - some pearls with boring stuff, nothing groundbraking. Also notice that 1/2 of Kritical Audio is the Vibrasphere guy.
  19. Ultimae should have it soon. Haven't seen it in our shops yet, but here you can find almost everything released by russians, I might come across it.
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