You might be thinking of Dr. Matti Otala, who performed the initial research on TIM and helped HK design a series of low negative feedback amplifiers in the early '80's. I hadn't heard that his work had been discredited until I read this article, I'd be interested in links to more information/studies on this subject.
Nelson Pass has an
interesting article on feedback in amplifier design, worth reading and makes a strong case that negative feedback should be used sparingly to avoid introducing complex distortions to the signal.
I guess you could call me a proponent of low feedback amplifiers, obviously this is very subjective, but the best sounding amplifiers I own are an HK PM660 and a Nakamichi PA-7, both of which incorporate low global feedback circuits based on designs by Otala and Pass.