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It's wayyy creepier than Deriviere's work but the amount of work behind it is just crazy. Great to learn more about mixing and sample editing.
And yeah, no problem! Aphex Twin has some amazing stuff. The song Vordhosbn off that album is perfect.
But when it comes to dubstep, a really good one is Savant. His stuff is really good, especially his album Alchemist (he knows his way around classical harmony and uses it wisely in his mixes)
I've found another artist who is really interesting on the matter of live performed mixing : Imogen Heap.
She even did a talk about the device she uses and it's highly interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6btFObRRD9k