Well, Speedy J has had quite a varied output, some of which I would rank as drill'n bass (think Mike Paradinas et al), some of which is clearly IDM (mostly what he released on Warp), some is Detroit techno - and good Detroit techno too, I'm thinking about his +8 records... Haven't been listening to this specific one for a while now, but I've got fond memories of it ; and it certainly is a good example of good IDM. There are plenty of people putting out excellent IDM these days - off the top of my head : check out the Leaf comps - and there have been plenty releasing great IDM in the last ten years... just check out the Warp catalogue
Gwendal > Have been listening to Speedy J's album "a shocking hobby" > for a few days > now. Lot's of distorted abstract noise, but I like it!!! > > I was wondering what the general opinion on this album is, > and, whether this > album as considered to be a good example of IDM music (not to > step on any > toes here), and if not, what good examples are? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]