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This sounds suspiciously like the beginning of an electronica-oriented thread... I picked up DJ Shadow's _Endtroducing_ and found it interesting but not mind-blowing. Perhaps I need to sit down with it some more and delve into it deeper; there's definitely a great deal of interest there, and I've been waiting for a long time for someone in the hip-hop community to start working with odd meter. But some of the material struck me as backing tracks in need of an MC on top, without a lot in and of themselves to recommend extended listening. I'll have to check this out a few more times before I level my definitive decision, though. I also skimmed through DJ Spooky's disc at a listening station and found the bits I heard to be interesting, but nothing I felt compelled to pick up. I also snatched up a couple of other loop-based electronic albums -- Tricky's _Pre-Millenium Tension_ and Underworld's _Second Toughest In The Infants_. Tricky's album I was expecting to be knocked out by, and thus far I haven't been. It pretty much encapsulates most of what I tend to dislike about loop-oriented music, which is a sort of plodding monotony without the necessary sort of interest or character to justify that sort of heavy repetition. Plus, I can't help but think that this is music that needs to be listened to under, er, states of altered consciousness in order to be appreciated. Put another way, this sounds like music made by people who were quite stoned, to be listened to by people who are quite stoned. I think that pretty much rules me out of Tricky's listening base. Underworld's album, though, was a revelation for me. This is some of the most happening music I've heard in a long time. Don't really know what to say about it, except that it eschews any standard approaches to song-based compositon in favor of a very gradual sort of metaorphoses of texture and timbre (ooops, I'm starting to sound like a record label press release). Suffice it to say that I'm enjoying it much. Anyone else have electronica-oriented recommendatons? --Andre