AGREED!Thomas D and Jack Thomas wrote:Mid 90s for traditional minimal. The "mnml" stuff that is considered minimal today probably topped off in 2006 in my opinion. There were a ton of ibiza-anthem type minimal jams: Rej, Street Knowledge, Dump Truck, Seeing Through the Shadows, Tropical Melons, Darkness (Radio Slave Remix), Granada Granada, you name it...these tracks may not be up your alley, but they were much bigger successes than today's successes.
Since then, it's been pretty watered down. Thank you, Nick Curly.
Best year for minimal?
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If you are referring to Morton Subotnic, Edgar Varese, Pierre Boulez, and Phillip Glass... then you might actually be right! 1965 could very well be the best year of minimal. Certainly one of the earliest and most creative years if nothing else.Xenobiotic wrote:1965
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