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anyone know anything about them? I won't call it "IDM" because I've been flamed when I'm wrong, but they're excellent.
 
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Funny, because I would call Telefon Tel Aviv IDM.

I enjoyed Fahrenheit Fair Enough quite a lot, but the syrupy R&B singing on a third of Map of What Is Effortless kind of annoyed me.

Which one do you like better, and why?
 
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same here...telefon tel aviv i think is definantely idm.

In brief.

I personlly like their first one better.

But map of what is effortless is awesome in its own way.I agree it got a litle soft and wierd at times.

But i think it is a great act...and i am hoping to see them on tour sometime...not sure about that though?
 
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sound in a dark room is that shit Cool
 
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Telephone Service Tel Aviv..anyone know anything about them? I won't call it "IDM" because I've been flamed when I'm wrong, but they're excellent.


Don't really know much about them....did you ever find out?
 
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