Stewart Walker's "Stabiles" (force inc/mille plateaux/tektite) is a must have, if you have any interest at all in the dubby, chill end of the techno spectrum.
The Stabiles, like the sculptures that inspired them, are pieces that explore balance, tension, and space. At first listen you hear the repetition indicative of their minimal nature, but as you listen again the gradual morph and build technique yields a different impression -- one of travel through a large architectural space. The repeating elements are like columns holding up the roof, and the changing elements are the shifting context as you walk around the space. To make more concrete references, Stabiles is inspired by, but does not imitate, the minimalism of Theorem, the Concept series, and Thomas Brinkmann. You can hear echos of the Basic Channel sound as well, but Stewart has constructed something here that stands by itself, and stands up to repeated listenings. Contemplative, chill, and resolutely minimal. Definitely a must buy!