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Posted by Laux de par on Mar-14-2005 17:58:

Minimalism

I'm looking for any minimal house or techno artists similar to Hawtin's style on "DE9: Closer to the Edit."

A friend of mine, who was a fan of Richie Hawtin, made me a mixtape and included a song that was so minimal yet the most funky I've ever heard... Then, he moved to NY. I'm on the quest to the find the name of that song and in turn find some similiar music along the way. It was a housy song that had alot of clicks, beeps and a very unique structure. The beginning was so unstructured and then formed a structured from towards the end that sounds very similar to the ending of #2 of DE9.

Anyways, I know it will be virtually impossible to ID the tune. Most importantly, I LOVED the style. Give me any albums or Dj's you recommend. Thanks.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Mar-14-2005 18:08:

Some artists to check out:

MIA
Falko Brocksieper
Minimal Man
Alex Smoke
Robag Wruhme
Marc Houle
Misc
most of the stuff on Kompakt
Matthew Dear
Rechenzentrum


Posted by PhilBxR on Mar-14-2005 19:56:

Also check out some sets and tunes by:

Dominik Eulberg
Mathew Johnson
Marco Carola
Stewart Walker


Posted by chesco on Mar-14-2005 20:23:

sleeprchive
einmusik
guido schneider
steve bug
Alex under
swayzak
frank matiniq
metope
michael mayer
metope
sten

There is a new various artists album out on richie hawtins label called minimize to maximize. That should give you a few tunes.

As pointed out kompakt records is probably the most consitently good label for releases.

Other quality labels are, trapez (especially there ltd series), traum, areal, sender, it is what it is, sub static and poker flat.

Matthew jonson is my favourite at the moment, his style is very distinctive.

Imo minimal music is definately where all the quality music is at, hence the reason a lot of dj's are boarding that band wagon.

Happy hunting anyway.


Posted by Laux de par on Mar-14-2005 21:04:

Thank you all so much ! I'll definately keep peering at this thread to check out all names you've all given me. I'll start with the Kompakt label + "minimize to maximize." I'm excited ! Do any of you recommend Vladislav Delay ?


Posted by Sand Leaper on Mar-14-2005 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Laux de par
Thank you all so much ! I'll definately keep peering at this thread to check out all names you've all given me. I'll start with the Kompakt label + "minimize to maximize." I'm excited ! Do any of you recommend Vladislav Delay ?


Vladislav has made some great stuff, but he is usually way more experimental and abstract than the artists mentioned here. His album "Anima" is very good, and try some of his stuff as Luomo for more danceable material.


Posted by Sykonee on Mar-14-2005 21:16:

Another vote for Swayzak. Check out their two-disc mix album Groovetechnology V1.3


Posted by AlphaStarred on Mar-14-2005 21:33:

Rafael Gomez
D. Diggler
Marcel Janovsky
Richard Bartz
Maetrik
Andrew Richley & Ryan Rivera
Pascal FEOS
Toni Rios
Rene Breitbarth
Jackmate
Jeff Bennett
WJ Henze
Hisashi Ito
Process (Steve Barnes)
Alexander Kowalski
Ricardo Villalobos
Steve Bug
Basic Implant
Green Velvet
Concept 1


Posted by Blue Balls on Mar-14-2005 21:36:

swayzak


Posted by Sand Leaper on Mar-14-2005 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Richard Bartz
Pascal FEOS
Toni Rios
WJ Henze
Alexander Kowalski
Green Velvet


None of these fit the description he's after I'm afraid. Green Velvet is certainly not minimal, he's all over the place with his distinct vocals being the only common trait. WJ Henze makes straight up techno, so does Toni Riost, whereas Alexander Kowalski is more of an atmospheric techno producer a la Funk D' Void and Technasia.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Mar-14-2005 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
None of these fit the description he's after I'm afraid. Green Velvet is certainly not minimal, he's all over the place with his distinct vocals being the only common trait. WJ Henze makes straight up techno, so does Toni Riost, whereas Alexander Kowalski is more of an atmospheric techno producer a la Funk D' Void and Technasia.


you're probly right about Green Velvet, but since he mentioned housey stuff, Green Velvet would likewise fit the requirements methinks. Apparently you've not heard much from W.J. Henze and Toni Rios as the latter's compilation, "Tune In," is all about minimal tech - at least the first CD is. WJ Henze makes straight up techno nowadays, but before he used to make some hard minimal tech, not to mention his amazing Time Splitter EP with Toni Rios, which is anything but straight-up tech..

As for Alexander Kowalski he's much more tech-house...so perhaps he doesn't fit very well...but then again, the person who created the thread may take a liking to that style as well, so who knows...

Also, Pascal's sets, at least some of his older ones, have a lot of minimal techno and tech-house incorporated in his sets...you really ought to hear them as well, wicked stuff...


Posted by Astronaut on Mar-14-2005 22:06:

try these:
Luciano
Monolake
Murcof
Unai
Anders Ilar

Minimal roxxx!


Posted by Sand Leaper on Mar-14-2005 22:21:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
you're probly right about Green Velvet, but since he mentioned housey stuff, Green Velvet would likewise fit the requirements methinks. Apparently you've not heard much from W.J. Henze and Toni Rios as the latter's compilation, "Tune In," is all about minimal tech - at least the first CD is. WJ Henze makes straight up techno nowadays, but before he used to make some hard minimal tech, not to mention his amazing Time Splitter EP with Toni Rios, which is anything but straight-up tech..

As for Alexander Kowalski he's much more tech-house...so perhaps he doesn't fit very well...but then again, the person who created the thread may take a liking to that style as well, so who knows...

Also, Pascal's sets, at least some of his older ones, have a lot of minimal techno and tech-house incorporated in his sets...you really ought to hear them as well, wicked stuff...


Yea I hear Pascal has been going the minimal route nowadays too, his last Clubnight set was really good. But either way, I'd rather suggest some pure minimal names than producers who are reknowned for techno that isn't of the ilk this thread is about.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Mar-14-2005 22:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Yea I hear Pascal has been going the minimal route nowadays too, his last Clubnight set was really good. But either way, I'd rather suggest some pure minimal names than producers who are reknowned for techno that isn't of the ilk this thread is about.


i strongly suggest you check out Tune In - Mixed & Compiled By Toni Rios...cd1 comprises minimal tracks in such a seemly order that makes for one of my fav. minimal mixes ever..while cd2 has some wicked banging techno that serves as an adjunct to the former, and ultimately renders this one of the best techno compilations (imo) to be released in the new millenium.

the creator of this thread need not heed cd2, however, if we're intent on suggesting minimalism.


Posted by Laux de par on Mar-15-2005 18:15:

still looking for each recommendation... along the way I found some gems : Scion's "Arrange and Process Basic Channel Tracks" Fluxion's "Vibrant Forms 2" Ion's "Theorem" and albums by Pole. Thanks everyone.


Posted by muckluck on Mar-15-2005 18:28:

http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=59409


Posted by Laux de par on Mar-15-2005 19:17:

quote:
Originally posted by muckluck
http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=59409
Your my God.


Posted by muckluck on Mar-15-2005 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Laux de par
Your my God.


Please, please. Demigod at most.


Posted by tmdrums17 on Mar-15-2005 22:49:

MIA is an amazing minimal producer... and shes FRIGGIN' HOT!



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