Sensory issues

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I always love running across other IM fans in the wild. Those guys’ music has such a special place in my heart for personal sentimental reasons but it’s also consistently some of the most unique, varied, and surprising stuff I listen to, and I listen to a lot of EDM/IDM.

unique, varied, and surprising

Spot on. Also often cheeky.

Been listening to them for over 20 years, and they're pretty much all I listen to nowadays (Cream is on in the background as I type lol), there isn't just a track for every mood, but like 10.. I've been narrowing their complete discography down and got a main playlist of over 350 tracks, and of those I've marked just under 100 as favourites. Which is wild, really..

While I first heard Bust a Move probably around 2002 I was way too young to really appreciate it. I got reintroduced to their stuff when a friend threw on “The Pretender” in late 2016 and blew my mind. Since then I’ve favorited over 150 tracks off of 44 releases, which is absolutely insane as most of my other favorite artists top out at maybe 30 tracks. I was lucky enough to get to see them perform a DJ set in 2019 where I heard the first half of “Ani Mevushal” before it was released which was amazing. I would love to get the chance to see them again.

Since then I’ve favorited over 150 tracks off of 44 releases

Good to know it's not just me then lol

Most definitely not. Aaaaaand now I think I’ll start the day off with Converting Vegetarians II haha.

Oh my glob, that's such a fantastic album. It took me a while to warm up to it, mostly because I first heard it over my shitty pc speakers (I should have known better but I was too excited to hear their new stuff!), but once I heard it on my headphones I was blown away..

It’s definitely a divisive one, most of my friends that enjoy the rest of their stuff are pretty meh on it but I can’t get enough of it. I definitely haven’t played any other album start to finish even half as much as that one.

I don't think there's a whole album I can play start to finish, mostly because of the sensory issues, but the ones I've got most tracks from on my favourites are all newer albums..
I tend to get hooked on the newer stuff for a while, guess it's more fresh to the brain (even if it isn't actually new, but just new to me, like this.

I used to get sick listening to music with a lot of bass but thankfully after puberty my sensory issues are mostly limited to touch although there are some high pitched sounds that are agonizing but I attribute that more to tinnitus. I was totally unaware of that track you linked, I’m excited to give it a listen later when I’m in my car.

Yeah, it's those high pitched noises for me (and sometimes other random noises like slurping sounds I think one track has).. Some tracks that climb up really high before the drop I can manage but on others it just hurts my ears too much..

Glad I could link you an unknown track, how exciting! Finding tracks I hadn't heard before on their discography download has been so good..
Lets see if I can go 2 for 2 lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCIRfFe8HAc

I definitely know what you’re talking about. I think “She Zoramet” off of CV2 has a lot of guttural noises that are straight up funky and could definitely be abrasive for some. For me though it just works in a weird way. And you got me again — I do probably miss out on a good number of rare tracks simply by nature of doing most of my streaming through Spotify, because the whole family is on the plan making it super cheap for me.

Those are exactly the kind of noises I mean, though in She Zoremet they managed to fit them in to the music so well I can actually manage it, and I'm glad, because that track is awesome..

If you ever need some recommendations for unreleased tracks, you know who to ask lol