(idm) d'n'b recommendations

From laerm
Sent Fri, Jul 10th 1998, 18:18

in light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this little
snippet. i sent it about 3 weeks ago, but it was buried at the bottom of
an unrelated message, so i figure noone saw it. anyways, it's back for
more.

if i like i a d'n'b track, odds are it's either very sparse or very
inorganic. therefore, count me out on the whole drill'n'bass/spunk jazz
crowd (except squarepusher - that man can *write*). so i like robotic
breaks and very quanitized sound. inhuman stuff, not like clyde
stubblefield on pcp on 78. which leads me to...
...would anyone mind recommending some d'n'b for me? here's who i like
that touch on d'n'b or are:
haujobb/n.e.w.t./cleen
Ae
the dark photek tracks, but not source direct - photek is very sparse and
arranged.
oddly enough, two optical 12"s: "the bounce/the end" & "moving 808's/high
tek dreams".

like i said, a robotic, space, inorganic sound is what i'd like. namely
along the lines of the haujobb stuff on _matrix_ or the recent NEWT ep. i
call it cyber d'n'b, but then again, i'm a dork.

funki porcini "b monkey"

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