I think I have managed to listen to everything I found on Apple Music under Pete Namlook's name, now! All of it! Good, bad, or indifferent.
There is some seriously amazing compositions/creations... however he worked. I guess, having listened more or less chronologically, it's clear that somewhere in the late 2000's, he had a life change: his music seems to have gotten lighter, and I feel like he started having more fun. Not to suggest that isn't present at times elsewhere in his catalog, but the Pearl series, Labyrinth series...
Namlook XXV: Permutations is one that really stood out.
And yes, the collaborations with Tetsu Inoue are very enjoyable. A tangent led me to a Laswell/Inoue colaboration:
Cymatic Scan (stumbled on it in Bandcamp). Very cool soundscape with some crazy LF rumble permeating the whole work.
Same kind of tangent that led me to Heckman and his Lost Tales... all 5 volumes are great... but 3-5 are
special! I don't know if its a blurb he wrote, but they are all outliers in his work, but stuff that meant something deeper to him. It really is almost a definition of the difference between EDM and IDM, I think. Of course, with that distinction, I have to bring up Lorenzo Montana from the Lab series. His solo work has been greatly enjoyable... In the last month, not only have I found Lab 2-5 on disc, but have picked up 6 of Lorenzo's albums. Lorenzo says he's looking to see if he can scrounge up a copy of Lab1 for me, too! (Would be rad if he did... and worth the cost of buying all his albums in the meantime!
)
Right now Shady, I'm winding down from work with some good bourbon, Dickason's LCD7, and David Moufang's
Solitaire. It's my first listen, pretty enjoyable so far. Maybe not Candy-worthy.
But I'm only one track in.
Cheers!