richie hawtin's de:9 transitions mix is very good; lots of sleeparchive, villalobos , sahko stuff and so on and so forth. Sleeparchive live PAs are great too - exceedingly minimal, sometimes just a bleep + bass drum... get hold of some Ø though if you want to hear what minimal sounded like in 93.... alot of stuff gets classed as minimal these days purely because the open hi hats are replaced with a click....
http://boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=20132 is a very good record indeed.
most minimal sets i've seen are 120-132ish bpm.... so when villaobos opens with dubstep he'll usually pitch it down a fair bit.... i think its alot more practical on software like ableton - ive been messing around with Pinch's Punisher+wardub and some Geoim with some Sleeparchive and Sahko stuff, if anyone cares to hear the results... not amazing but fairly interesting i reckon im doing it at 128 ish bpm... sounds a bit nasty at 138+....
techno at 160 would be more akin to gabba!! [which i truely despise]
minimal already posses incredibly subby tunes - sleeparchive for one sounds huge through a proper system... i think there is a bit of inadvertent cross-pollination too, for example kromestar's surgery has a minimal bleep as the lead melody, yet he comes from a garage/grime background and he doesn't strike me as much of a fan of say Ø...
Pinch has stated he is a big basic channel fan...
I'm mixing bits of both for the moment and considering were to take things.... its just that an relentless open hi hat at 138bpm sounds a bit grating as does a 4x4 bass drum.....i know anti war dub works though...but hmm??for a sustained amount of time...tis too fast.
I think borrowing from the minimal sonic palette is the way forward for the moment....