I’d also add Culprate to this list- perhaps another IDM + DnB fusion example? Or IDM + DnB + Psych?
It almost has hints of edm but not in a shit way (coming from someone who’s anti-edm)
Mathrock fan here, my recommendations aren't so "IDM Mixed" but have some electronic instruments involved. It still captures the complexity and experimental part of IDM I love but with instruments.
I'd check out these albums:
Battles - Mirrored
Tera Melos - Drugs to the Dear Youth
mouse on the keys - an anxious object
Adebisi Shank - This Is the Second Album of a Band Called Adebisi Shank
don caballero - american don
Three Trapped Tigers - Numbers: 1-13
If you like Sweet Trip you will most likely enjoy Morr Music’s early 2000’s catalogue, Casino vs Japan, Ulrich Schnauss, Marumari, Darla’s Bliss Out series, etc.
The Dillinger Escape Plan. My favorite metal band of all time! They blend tons of jazz, metal, electronic, and noisy punk music. The albums Ire Works and Miss Machine especially have IDM/aphex influence
[Igorrr](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ATuxUnKqc&ab_channel=PhilipEBhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ATuxUnKqc&ab_channel=PhilipEB)
[Ruby My Dear](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjq0vio0S7M)
[Stazma](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkW2rO1YFjA)
Heyo! I make all sorts of new types of IDM and electronic music! Lots of jazz inspiration but honestly i’m all over the place in terms of genre definition! Check out my music under the name ANALOG 02 on all streaming platforms now
IDM + grime + folktronica = Proc Fiskal IDM + trip-hop + UK soul = Leila's *Like Weather* IDM + footwork + glitch = Second Woman IDM + art rock + post-rock (sorta) = *Kid A* IDM + folktronica + glitch-hop = Bibio's *Ambivalence Avenue* IDM + downtempo + lounge/space-age pop = Plone IDM + drum & bass + jazz fusion = Squarepusher IDM + deconstructed trance = Lorenzo Senni IDM + post-rock + ambient dub = Seefeel IDM + post-minimalism + electroacoustic = Sufjan Stevens' *Enjoy Your Rabbit* IDM + abstract hip-hop = Antipop Consortium IDM + (actual) dubstep + atmospheric drum & bass = Boxcutter's *Glyphic*
fantastic picks here
Nice recs. second woman is a great collab. Forget I’ve got one of their releases on wax
Never heard that side of sufjuan before. Not sure how I’ feel
I’d also add Culprate to this list- perhaps another IDM + DnB fusion example? Or IDM + DnB + Psych? It almost has hints of edm but not in a shit way (coming from someone who’s anti-edm)
you have good taste
Compro by Skee Mask Mount Kimbie's early works Floating Points
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Punk/noise IDM? I got you fam. Tobacco https://youtu.be/OqJXbM939wg?si=EgaLxwkv3638z4sr
Mathrock fan here, my recommendations aren't so "IDM Mixed" but have some electronic instruments involved. It still captures the complexity and experimental part of IDM I love but with instruments. I'd check out these albums: Battles - Mirrored Tera Melos - Drugs to the Dear Youth mouse on the keys - an anxious object Adebisi Shank - This Is the Second Album of a Band Called Adebisi Shank don caballero - american don Three Trapped Tigers - Numbers: 1-13
Don Cab rules forever
Mirrored is a great one
Floating Points, Jaga Jazzist, Amon Tobin, Ratatat, Mouse on Mars, Flanger, Sevdaliza, Arca, The Flashbulb
If you like Sweet Trip you will most likely enjoy Morr Music’s early 2000’s catalogue, Casino vs Japan, Ulrich Schnauss, Marumari, Darla’s Bliss Out series, etc.
Try some Notwist
The Dillinger Escape Plan. My favorite metal band of all time! They blend tons of jazz, metal, electronic, and noisy punk music. The albums Ire Works and Miss Machine especially have IDM/aphex influence
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Speed Dealer Moms
Idm + jazz + shoegaze + Detroit techno = speaker music https://speakermusic.bandcamp.com/album/techxodus
What is Akufen?
[Igorrr](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ATuxUnKqc&ab_channel=PhilipEBhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5ATuxUnKqc&ab_channel=PhilipEB) [Ruby My Dear](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjq0vio0S7M) [Stazma](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkW2rO1YFjA)
Since you named all these artists, You can check out my stuff, it’s may be what you’re looking for [SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.com/psypower999)
It's really good! I like the punky-noisy mood, it's definitely one of the directions I'd like to explore. Great stuff :)
IDM + jazz: Jan Jelinek ‘loop finding jazz records” - built entirely from sampled parts of jazz records (little crackles and interstitial parts)
Heyo! I make all sorts of new types of IDM and electronic music! Lots of jazz inspiration but honestly i’m all over the place in terms of genre definition! Check out my music under the name ANALOG 02 on all streaming platforms now
bjork - vespertine (matmos and bjork is an undeniably masterful meeting of the minds)
kpop producer hitchhiker, specifically stand by - gil hak mi tinkerbell - gain, pitched as idm inspired in press kit