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| quote: | Originally posted by winston
Monolake, Plaid, Pole |
Not really.
Funny how to a general dance folk around here everything that's slightly different from what they listen to sounds unusual or weird. Sigur Ros and especially Radiohead are good, but nothing unusual. When it comes to uncommon and unique, I guess there's nothing more unique than Krafwerk and Throbbing Gristle (for their time).
These days I'd say the most unusual electronic musicians, except standard names such as Pan Sonic, Autechre, Fennesz, Akufen, Herbert, Mouse On Mars, Modeselektor, are artists from Touch and especially Raster-Noton label. For example here's an excerpt from one of their albums: "Dataplex is the first musical composition in the datamatics series, a new body of works by Ryoji Ikeda that explores the aesthetic potentials of data by using data itself - from its transparency to its materiality, from its ultra-speed to hyper-diffusion. The project derives the hidden constants of data-ness from the vast data ocean that ranges from DNA and the everyday world to the universe and pure mathematics". This doesn't sound musically very interesting, but I don't think there's anything more unusual out there.
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