I used to love, when I still had software, running a D16 909 emulator through distortion, turn down the attack so you get more of a thump than a pound, what I call the Poindexter bounce, like a lot of old 'tracky' early 90s Chicago records.
Other than the famous German ones, there's a few good Japanese ones. Back when I used to watch them I did this score with a Koto Kontakt Instrument for Ozu's Fighting Friends. You may have to login to watch it.
“Between ourselves and our real natures we interpose that wax figure of idealizations and selections which we call our character. We extend this into all our thinking. Between us and the realities of social life we build up a mass of generalizations, abstract ideas, ancient glories, and personal...
I like the melodic stuff too, stuff like Cobblestone Jazz and general Matthew Johnson. Do remember checking out mixes out the time, but a lot of the music was very generic. I'm just digging around for stuff like this for some reason.
I reckon there's loads of Berlin stuff that people like Ricardo Villalobos would play, maybe even Sven Vath, or general Resident Advisor fodder. Quite like the tunes I've mentioned though.
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