anyone listened much to Ian Loveday beyond his more well-known singles (Spice, Fear the Mindkiller)? been exploring the rest his discography for the past few weeks and there's some amazing stuff in it.
besides the humor and crazy sounds, he low key had a REALLY good sense of groove. as in he can get very rhythmically detailed, but is always hyper-aware of how everything fit together to create a sense of motion. never misses the forest for the trees basically. as a result his later tracks feel extremely nimble and in-the-pocket even when, by all rights, they should just be boring minimal techno.