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For the PK imprint sure. There is far more on there than that though. Lots of collabs and solo albums from other artists like Atom Heart, Aerial Service, David Reeves, Spacetime Continuum, Dave Moufang, Tetsu Inoue, Transonic, Spyra, New Composers, Move D., Dr. Motte, etc. I think it's worth exploring the whole label honestly so I just put it there. The list is by no means exhaustive since I've left out a lot of staples that might have been mentioned otherwise too haha.
Well, I sure hope the ones I mentioned aren't quite household names, other than Eno's opus for Windows 95.
Terre Thaemlitz album Soil was released on Instinct Ambient so I know them from there and they are lovely, and I'm familiar with Laurie Spiegel since they're also a big synth nerd :), I have some Mr. Projectile but I don't know that I've heard it or at least remember. I will be sure to check out the others though I appreciate the suggestions :)
I also mentioned a few select tunes in this comment, particularly regarding Echotourism and Shalash.
Thanks, might be the last time I put effort into something like this, the asshole OP never responds. Re: Laswell, I forget the man is a crazy workaholic like Namlook was, I only really concentrate on his stuff from Fax and his work with some folks like Youth and Jonah Sharp.
Eh, the thread is basically for anyone interested, like I'm gonna refresh my collection with your list: I've listened to some of those fifteen years ago or so, and forgot about them when my hard drives kicked the bucket. Also, I've sometimes received replies from the author of such a thread weeks if not months later.
I've been a fan of Laswell since mid-2000s, it took me about five years to go through most of his discography, and I still missed some of it. Some poor soul uploaded over two hundred of his releases on Bandcamp starting in 2016, which of course was a cause of huge joy for me, since I love Bandcamp too. Anyway, Laswell was shoving dub-ambient into basically any of his work starting around mid-late nineties. It's also funny to see how he influenced some of the big flock of people with whom he collaborated: e.g. Eraldo Bernocchi had his own ambient project, released around four records, then did the Equations of Eternity project with Laswell and Mick Harris (of Napalm Death and Scorn), and since then all his ambienty projects sounded like Laswell's approach and library of effects.
I suppose yeah but it's happened to me like 10 times now, I guess I get carried away with it, and probably no one wants to hear much about that 30-40 year old music anymore anyways except for a few gems lol. That's funny some of that music is on hard drives older than 15 years, I really need to find some decent backup solution for the lot of it. I spent a lot of time seeking and curating it yikes. Oh wow I will check out that bandcamp. Yeah that's kind of my focus area if you couldn't tell like late 80's to early 2k but most mid 90s :) That's actually where I first heard his name, Bill Laswell released some sample CDs in the 90s when I was just getting into computer music.
After my share of run-ins with dead drives and disappearing YouTube videos, I just switched to keeping my ‘collection’ in my notes, with links to a service that works at the moment. And since I'm into outliner notes with some extra features, it's all categorized with a hierarchy and tags, and annotated if I have any useful info. The notes are synced between desktop machines and the phone, and I'll probably cook up some extra backups too.
This approach lived through three different operating systems, without me needing to migrate any big file collections for it.