Lone - Galaxy Garden
Somehow or other my music feeds dragged me towards Lone's (aka Matt Cutler) latest full length album "Galaxy Garden" that's just been released. RA gave it a 4/5 and xl8r and factmag reviews were appreciative. Check last.fm and Pitchfork (8.2) and it looks good enough for a listen and not obviously out of my taste range.

http://www.xlr8r.com/reviews/lone/galaxy-garden
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=10913
http://www.factmag.com/2012/05/09/lone-galaxy-garden-2/
http://www.last.fm/music/Lone
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16578-galaxy-garden/
Lone - Crystal Caverns 1991

A quick rar download later (do your own google search!) and I find my self listening to something that is full of Arp synth stabs, neo-Bukem drum breaks and it has that MID-RANGE CLARITY and cleanliness that is like stabbing your eardrums with icicles. Then I noticed the reference in one of the reviews to Rustie and Glass Swords that made it into a lot of people's top 10 albums of 2011.
http://thequietus.com/articles/07196-rustie-glass-swords-review
Rustie - After Light
I think I'm missing something here because I found that genuinely painful to listen to. Then I remembered that Reynolds (as usual) had nailed this at the end of last year in an article he did on Electronic Maximalism.
http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/8721-maximal-nation/

This isn't the stripped down sub-bass and snare/handclap of dance, this is producers showing off with just how much of the kitchen sink they can throw into the mix and still keep control of it. With no vinyl hiss, muddy reverb, sample distortion or noise floor. This isn't about feeling the emotion, it's about thinking your way to IDM enlightenment. Now I generally love IDM but this is too cold for me.