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by BMSR 877 days ago
Amon Tobin on HN? Wow

His music is great (Long Stories, Out From Out Where, Supermodified)

The website experience is neat.

This is the second musician I see making an ambitious computer project.

The other being that game Neil Cicierega made.

I jokingly pick Slowly by Amon Tobin to be the soundtrack for when they do the lethal injection thing to me.

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He also did the soundtrack for one of the Tom Clancy games (Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory). While I’ve never played the game, I really enjoyed the music.
This is how I discovered Amon Tobin! I remember when the 'Theme From Battery' kicked in, I put the controller down and listened to the whole track before going on Google to find out who did this.
Def one of the top VG soundtracks ever!
I was a big fan fifteen years ago. I'd love to hear from other fans of Amon Tobin back in the day, what are you listening to these days? What contemporary music should I check out if I was an amon tobin fan 15 years ago?
Plaid. Every album so far has been on the edge of the music landscape as it released. The last album, among other things, combining real and physical modelled instruments in electronic soundscapes against a AI/generative backdrop, The previous one incorporating gamalan structures and rythems among advances in sound design. Back in the day they where also using generative rytems, virtual voices, all kind of digital sythesis techniques when they just became aviable.

It's one of the few artist in the electronic frontier that imho manages to consistently make musical songs with state of the art tech. In contract to newer stuff from for example Clark or Amon Tobin where it feels the intresting sounds are the song instead of intresting sounds making the song.

Love that someone signed up for this comment :). Seeing them performing the polymer album at a small venue (where some instrumental parts where performed live) right after Nils Frahm is a fond memory of mine, and I agree that there is not really much out there that compares to their unique sound.

Next to their usual stuff/albums there is a plethora of remixes out there. Can recommend this fan-driven youtube channel for an overview:

https://www.youtube.com/@ThePlaided

Totally agree. Plaid always delivers.

Forest Swords is the artist that comes to my mind for newer stuff besides the old Warp artists although I wouldn't call that IDM at all. I am not even sure what I would call Forest Swords.

I might even put Forest Swords up there with all the old Warp artists but its like he came to play the chill out room at 8am and everyone had already left the party.

Little People - Mickey Mouse Operation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSIbpqNB5Fo

Boards of Canada - Music has the right to children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJj24t6nOn4

Emancipator - Soon It Will Be Cold Enough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXaeQw96Fx4

Tycho - Sunrise Projector https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Ycsu_yvFk&list=PLPaztBWnat...

Beats Antique - Beauty Beats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJcU3NjovKg

And then that all lead me to Saafi Brothers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb4JFsfOkLk

And then Carbon Life forms:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9pgIVcB3rk

All started by Amon. I know this because I downloaded a backup of my grooveshark db before it shut down :) RIP

I can't answer your question, but music-map has helped me find similar stuff to my favourite artists before.

https://music-map.com

Have a listen to Hidden Orchestra. They do (did?) a great live show with sequenced tracks plus live cello and twin drumkits. Night Walks is a wonderful album.
Interesting question. I only recently went back to listening to stuff like that during work and am struggling to find stuff from post 2010 or so. I think I've kind of used things like https://open.spotify.com/album/2bu7BrEuunURavjRY9qkyR?si=caf... as a replacement, wholly instrumental or foreign-language albums that won't distract me from flow state.
I'm still really enjoying most of his recent work, check out all the aliases on Nomark Records if you haven't yet.

Through his DJ mixes I discovered Tipper, Noisia, Frank Riggio.

+1 to Hidden Orchestra which someone else mentioned. I also really love what Stimming is doing.

Besides electronic music, I listen to a lot of jazz these days, and jam bands like Vulfpeck. I mention this because Amon Tobin's early records are what originally got me into jazz.

Pierre Rousseau, Grandbrothers, Christian Löffler.

Reeto von Gunten (https://www.reetovongunten.com/index.php?nav=music&content=s...) has a pretty good collection that I've found a lot of good tracks / artists on.

Lorn !
+100 to Lorn
Autechre, they produce the most complex and intriguing music. Since ca. 35 years. Cannot put into words, it's massive. No need to thank me later.
There is music like this that is an experience. Listening to them in the 90s, along with Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin, FSOL, were the sounds of hacker spaces. Soundscapes doesn't cover it, they're compositions.

What's so strange is that when I listen to this music now, I get nostalgia, but it's not for anything that was shared. It was a frame of mind in a moment, and not a memory of people. This music was a weirdly private experience.

Yoshi Horikawwa, TOKiMONSTA (her old stuff), ESKMO and maybe Metaform and Komodo
mononeon, death grips, robert glasper, thundercat, 100 gecs, kamasi washington