to me IDM, especially when its the ambient side, is an appeal because it's main aim is to sound as interesting and organic and unique as possible, which is not the goal of much mainstream genres. I got drawn to groups like Boards of Canada in mid 2000s when my dad would give me his MP3 player and he'd put it on for me, I would just be totally fascinated by it, it sounded like it was music that wasn't made by a person, but more by nature itself. It evoked so much deep emotion and feeling
Idk, saw aphex twin live recently and it was the best shit I’ve ever witnessed. Electric. Sounded amazing in the big sweaty dance space (huge hangar). So I think the genre is not limited to home listening, at least in its current stat
Exorbitant treatise, compatriot! I relish deliberating over the soundscapes of Intelligent Dance Music whilst perusing my thesaurus on account of my superlative cerebrum.
I think you could say IDM borrowed a similar philosophy to Jazz in the sense that the early artists chose not to take the path of being confined to a set of genre rules and principles, especially when it came to melodic/harmonic tropes and simple 4/4 rhythms
To those wanting to get into this genre, here’s some favorites from me since I discovered it 3 years ago Aphex twin Autechre Squarepusher Boards of Canada U-Ziq Flying lotus Biosphere Venetian snares Jan robbe Richard Devine Aaron Spectre Apparat Monolake Basic channel Ulrich Schnauss Four tet Pole Burial Carbon based life forms Basic rhythm Africa hi-tech Floating points Actress B12 Sun electric Jlin Zomby Photek Enduser Jega
I'll add some artists that deserve attention too (some of these artists may or may not produce idm, I can't quite tell the difference between idm and their style of drum'n'bass) The Flashbulb Onoken Feryquitous AcuticNotes Frums
If I had a nickle for errytime someone who isn't me mentioned flashcore, I'd probs have a quarter. That's better than I expected, and am now awaiting a video.
What most people don't know is that this "intelligent" thing does not come from the fact that the artists or the fans considered themselves to be overly intelligent. The name comes from a series of compilations from the Warp label, named Artificial Intelligence. In the early days we also did not call this IDM because it is NOT dance music, we called it "Intelligent Techno" or "Experimental". Also it is completely wrong that House and Techno were created at the same time in Germany and the USA. House was created basically in Chicago in the mid eighties and techno was created in Detroit in the late eighties. It became prominent in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin wall in 89/90, when people started organising techno parties in all these abandoned buildings in Berlin. There was indeed a Techno Club before this at the Frankfurt airport but even though they named themselve Techno Club they played only EBM and Industrial like Front 242, Leather Strip, Skinny Puppy etc.
I can’t believe that watching videos about minor genre distinctions is something that I do regularly now 😅 Edit: I totally thought this video was going to be about “industrial death metal” or something. Didn’t know that you covered non-heavy genres!
"Second Summer of Love..." Oh neat, cool Eureka Seven reference "... explosion of Acid House" *remembers a lot of the E7 OST is comprised of acid and house* *Mind blown*
Most people think they enjoying idm make them smart but frankly, idm that incorporates probabilistic sequencing doesn’t unfold the logic of the sequence linearly , in result high intellectual individual who seek satisfaction from identifying logical patterns will find it frustrating as probabilistic sequencing requires listeners to gather enough dataset to make sense of the music (it’s more like a data analysis task that enjoying the music ), this fact would lead more to frustration rather than satisfaction. A high intellectual person only enjoy this music if they are literally capable of identifying the sequence before the music end, or a person who is capable of experiencing time in omniscient perspective, or maybe just a person who enjoy the chaos that give bare minimum logical patterns.
@@MnemonicHeadTrip i like sinking into them every once in a while, but i dont get how ppl can't listen to such long works without following asleep. lol
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the Asian IDM scenes (namely the Japanese and Korean ones), but then again, their particular style of IDM is different enough from the western side of it that it probably warrants its own video. After all, they're the ones that came up with stuff like gothic hardcore and artcore, which are more prevalent styles of IDM in the Asian scene.
IDM doesn't tell you what to do. That's why it never caught on to the very popular, which is good. Most people want to just be told what to think and feel even through music. IDM only makes suggestions, not assertions.
lol @ Paul OakenFIELD. I actually had to double check and make sure I wasn't mistaken, all these years. _(it is indeed _*_-fold_*_ heh)_ But yea, ICM seems more fitting: Intelligent Chill Music
back in the 90's, any marked "Intelligent", I just thought of as pretentious and boring, imagining folks at some tea party speculating on the future sounds that they were conjuring from jazz samples and threadbare breaks. I was more than happy with my caveman gabber and jungle.
I’m going to have a party when you release an ignorant guide to industrial
Eagerly awaiting this day and party
Hell yeah
I'm gonna have a party when Coolea releases an ignorant guide to speedcore
Guys listen to day of pigs by spk that is real industrial and holy fuck I love it. I listen to all genres and dive deep into music
Noise
to me IDM, especially when its the ambient side, is an appeal because it's main aim is to sound as interesting and organic and unique as possible, which is not the goal of much mainstream genres.
I got drawn to groups like Boards of Canada in mid 2000s when my dad would give me his MP3 player and he'd put it on for me, I would just be totally fascinated by it, it sounded like it was music that wasn't made by a person, but more by nature itself. It evoked so much deep emotion and feeling
Autechre are a very important band for me, their art is just endless
Just got into them like a month ago
wish he would pronounce it. right
Idk, saw aphex twin live recently and it was the best shit I’ve ever witnessed. Electric. Sounded amazing in the big sweaty dance space (huge hangar).
So I think the genre is not limited to home listening, at least in its current stat
Not much really compares to him live, it's pretty special
Aphex Twin is not exactly 100% "IDM" he is playing and producing a lot of Drum & Bass influenced stuff. IDM is a stupid term anyway.
Exorbitant treatise, compatriot! I relish deliberating over the soundscapes of Intelligent Dance Music whilst perusing my thesaurus on account of my superlative cerebrum.
I think you could say IDM borrowed a similar philosophy to Jazz in the sense that the early artists chose not to take the path of being confined to a set of genre rules and principles, especially when it came to melodic/harmonic tropes and simple 4/4 rhythms
my dad introduced me to IDM, I INSTANTLY fell in love with it. The creativity is endless. Also windowlicker traumatised me.
We all will be that parent in the future
Your dad has good music taste
Ignorant guide to Dubstep would be fun
ignorant guide to brostep specifically would be gas
Brasileiro que curte IDM. Finalmente!
Could just add some guitars to this vid 🤷♂️
To those wanting to get into this genre, here’s some favorites from me since I discovered it 3 years ago
Aphex twin
Autechre
Squarepusher
Boards of Canada
U-Ziq
Flying lotus
Biosphere
Venetian snares
Jan robbe
Richard Devine
Aaron Spectre
Apparat
Monolake
Basic channel
Ulrich Schnauss
Four tet
Pole
Burial
Carbon based life forms
Basic rhythm
Africa hi-tech
Floating points
Actress
B12
Sun electric
Jlin
Zomby
Photek
Enduser
Jega
Don't forget Gridlock
I'll add some artists that deserve attention too (some of these artists may or may not produce idm, I can't quite tell the difference between idm and their style of drum'n'bass)
The Flashbulb
Onoken
Feryquitous
AcuticNotes
Frums
Wisp
Murcof
Ametsub
Luke Vibert
I Am Robot And Proud
Casino Versus Japan
Bogdan Raczynski
Ochre
The Flashbulb
Kelpe
Secede
Funckarma
Telefon Tel Aviv
LORN
rkz is so underrated aswell
Dude, these videos are so hilarious and insightful, so I would love to see either a Trip Hop or Funk Metal vid
Music has the Right to Children is my favorite rave album of all time.
Excellent video, best video on the history of idm as a genre I've seen
dont have much to say about this video, but I'm leaving a comment so the algorithm pushes your channel to a larger audience.
I, _too,_ leave sacrificial comments to the almighty algorithm! 😊
Intelligent dance music is an oxymoron
i love boards of canada and aphex twin so much
these videos are fire my guy
I hate using the term IDM. It sounds so pretentious and cringe 😂
Braindance is also kinda silly (well, it was making fun of IDM). It should be something like ELM (electronic listening music), just simple like that.
This's one long ass guide on how to use Internet Download Manager.
If I had a nickle for errytime someone who isn't me mentioned flashcore, I'd probs have a quarter. That's better than I expected, and am now awaiting a video.
Qebrus and xanopticon goes hard
Do one on vaporwave I want to be really mad when you don’t talk about my favorite album
the best! still nowadays for me is the best electronic music side.
the '90s really were sweaty, weren't they?
Lol mdma joke
Goddamn right
another banger you’re efficient af
Waiting for "An ignorant guide to Speedcore"
Same
kobarha
YOOOO I LOVE IDM lmao, i've been obsessed with aphex twin for the last two years
ignorant guides to groove metal, death metal, jungle, hardcore/boom bap/east coast hip hop, or brostep would be fire.
Prefuse 73 is probably the most underrated artist of all time
An example of an IDM song in a video game is ethereal workshop, the MSM wiki says the genre is IDM.
What most people don't know is that this "intelligent" thing does not come from the fact that the artists or the fans considered themselves to be overly intelligent. The name comes from a series of compilations from the Warp label, named Artificial Intelligence. In the early days we also did not call this IDM because it is NOT dance music, we called it "Intelligent Techno" or "Experimental".
Also it is completely wrong that House and Techno were created at the same time in Germany and the USA. House was created basically in Chicago in the mid eighties and techno was created in Detroit in the late eighties. It became prominent in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin wall in 89/90, when people started organising techno parties in all these abandoned buildings in Berlin. There was indeed a Techno Club before this at the Frankfurt airport but even though they named themselve Techno Club they played only EBM and Industrial like Front 242, Leather Strip, Skinny Puppy etc.
Thank u
You have no idea how excited and happier I get when Is see you upload
I dreamed yesterday about Aphex Twin breaking into my house and using my bathroom, should I be worried?
nope
1:40 you just described Go! Plastic. In one sentence and also
Greenways trajectory.
And big loada lol
Also venetian snares entire discopraghy probably
I can’t believe that watching videos about minor genre distinctions is something that I do regularly now 😅
Edit: I totally thought this video was going to be about “industrial death metal” or something. Didn’t know that you covered non-heavy genres!
I can assure you mutch 'IDM' is far from non-heavy :)
Coolea even has some vids on hip-hop. He seems to be into lots of different kinds of music.
I can't wait for the death metal episode 🤘
When you are listen to Alberto Balsalm and then you are bomb with a chair sound🤯
when the geogaddi is not on the thumbnail 🤒😡
evil Boards of Canada be like: we will release a new album
Geogaddi is probably the better album but Music Has the Right is the more instantly recognizable
best BOC album
yea
This is my favorite channel. You are a music god among peasants.
SQUAREPUSHER MENTIONED !!!!! :D
I'm dumb as bricks but my autistic brain has been obsessed with time signatures my whole life. Idm is a good scene for it
dope series, u should do dungeon synth
Expected this to be about Industrial Death Metal but this is fine too.
"Second Summer of Love..."
Oh neat, cool Eureka Seven reference
"... explosion of Acid House"
*remembers a lot of the E7 OST is comprised of acid and house*
*Mind blown*
Sick, dance music that really makes you wanna sit down and stare at a wall (I actually like it btw).
Do an ignorant guide to speedcore
7:06 something definitely evolved
no mention of bogdan racynzski?
I do not know why but after watching this video I feel a strong inclination to subscribe to Coolea
* whispers* ignorant guide to magick metal please
Aphex is the IDM king
Agreed
Most people think they enjoying idm make them smart but frankly, idm that incorporates probabilistic sequencing doesn’t unfold the logic of the sequence linearly , in result high intellectual individual who seek satisfaction from identifying logical patterns will find it frustrating as probabilistic sequencing requires listeners to gather enough dataset to make sense of the music (it’s more like a data analysis task that enjoying the music ), this fact would lead more to frustration rather than satisfaction. A high intellectual person only enjoy this music if they are literally capable of identifying the sequence before the music end, or a person who is capable of experiencing time in omniscient perspective, or maybe just a person who enjoy the chaos that give bare minimum logical patterns.
Techno originated in America too, not Germany. Love the content though
Ignorant guide to Post Punk Revival/Garage Rock Revival pls.
I might steal the video without your commentary. The clip compilation is ducking hilarious and is an interesting sample of the internet
Some people say that the other works from C418 that are NOT the Minecraft OST is considered IDM.
C418 was inspired by IDM for sure
Do one about progressive metal, best job in the world is a prog metal lead vocal
7:11 I couldn't stop laughing 😂😂
I've listened to Aphex Twin's selected ambient works once and never had the itch to go back again
L
I can’t really get enough of tracks like xtal. It’s got a nice atmosphere
@@MnemonicHeadTrip i like sinking into them every once in a while, but i dont get how ppl can't listen to such long works without following asleep. lol
Try selected ambient works vol 2
I love it but it's deffo not my favourite aphex project
This is your first video Im seeing that does not center around music Im familliar with. Now I fear for people who have seen your Grindcore video xD
Can you do a video on glam metal?
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the Asian IDM scenes (namely the Japanese and Korean ones), but then again, their particular style of IDM is different enough from the western side of it that it probably warrants its own video. After all, they're the ones that came up with stuff like gothic hardcore and artcore, which are more prevalent styles of IDM in the Asian scene.
Almost as intelefent as Djent
😂
thanks man, funny and interesting video
IDM doesn't tell you what to do. That's why it never caught on to the very popular, which is good. Most people want to just be told what to think and feel even through music. IDM only makes suggestions, not assertions.
LES GOOOOOOO
lol @ Paul OakenFIELD. I actually had to double check and make sure I wasn't mistaken, all these years. _(it is indeed _*_-fold_*_ heh)_
But yea, ICM seems more fitting: Intelligent Chill Music
thanks for this one
Where's the Ochre love?!
this shit hella funny lowkey
can you do a video on godspeed and post rock
Never knew it was called that even though Ive been a fan of boc and stuff for a while
Can you do a video about skramz
My brain enlarges by 5cm per second when I listen to IDM.
Intelligent "Dance" Music.
extratone/speedcore for a future vid topic?
Yay
Why the f' would somebody need a "guide" for a particular music taste? I swear youtube gets unbearably autistic sometimes.
Im an Aphex fiend
Bro hear me out...vaporwave next!?? 😣😣
Please make one for deathmetal
Mall metal and deathcore
Anyone know the background or outro song used?
I LOVE IDM!!
Yoo, you should do video about the band Curta'n Wall
Next do techno/hard techno 🔥
Do one for Japanese Shoegaze.
Intelligent Death Metal when?
Odell Springs
Aphex twin man 😍
No mention of venetian snare ., ancestor cry
I am retardation
MY HEAD IS LARGE
Fun fact: it's not IDM Intelligent this or that but Idm, name of small river besides which Aphex Grangrandad build house in late 19th century
Someone’s a fan of Frank Jajvcee.
can you do a video about Gabber?
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1921 Von Throughway
5864 Langosh Valleys
Penelope Prairie
Nolan Inlet
back in the 90's, any marked "Intelligent", I just thought of as pretentious and boring, imagining folks at some tea party speculating on the future sounds that they were conjuring from jazz samples and threadbare breaks. I was more than happy with my caveman gabber and jungle.
Cavemen Jungle and Gabba lmao
Rocky Parks
Boyer Roads