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Far out, I've already seen more than a few things I think I need to check out. A handful I had to mention: Steve Tibbetts - anything at all really, a great looper Yr is his first album, considered a definitive recording by people who like to be quoted, I think it's pretty groundbreaking, could use a little more bass (sorry Steve, I know you did it in your basement on an 8-track, right?) Safe Journey opens with a fairly intense track and then settles into some of the best textural, "ambient" music I've heard - lots of subtlety, esp. that bizarre bell tone in the last track, sounds like he miked a cute little resonant bell and then fed the signal through a phase/delay feedback loop turning it into the Buddha Bell from Mars Exploded View is probably one of the most intense guitar albums I've ever heard - listen to Name Everything and you know what I mean. It's like he got into a serious recording facility for the first time and went ballistic. Lots of phenomenal tape loop manipulation weirdness here Aphex Twin - esp. the Digeridoo track, one artist who makes me wonder "what the f**k IS that?" Uakti - another vote! make their own acoustic instruments & hit them with subtlety, thank you Brazil! Zap Mama - mmmmmmmmmm Leo "Mr. Fingers" Kottke - says his singing sounds like a crow farting, but dig the album "Standing in My Shoes" Love, Mike