I recommend Markus Guentner's recent album on Kompakt, In Moll, though I
find his stuff a little dense & even cloying in comparison to the Voigt
brothers' material in the swirly, symphonic mode.

For darker ambient stuff in the Gaseous mode, check out any of Thomas
Koner's solo releases, such as Aubrite (Barooni); Nuuk, on the Driftworks
box set (Big Cat); Teimo/Permafrost (Mille Plateaux); & Kaamos (also MP).

If you see it around, definitely grab the stunning collaboration Koner
did with Asmus Tietchens, Kontakt der Junglinge (a live recording made at
Lagerhaus, Bremen, in Dec. 1999), on Die Stadt (DS 34). If none of that
does the trick, go back to the things Wolfgang Voigt sampled in the first
place: Wagner, Mahler etc. Tap in at the source--which, more recently, of
course, is where the original Detroit techno influence continues to play
its part.        

Wes




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