Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (can't believe you f**kers haven't said this yet
Matrix - Sleepwalkers
Dillinja - Cybotron
Teebee - The Legacy ( only 1 1/2 years old but still suitably epic )
It was good, but was it really as good as SAW vol 2?nibbzious wrote: Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (can't believe you
I have a feeling all Aphex Twin albums will pop up on this list eventually. Everyone has their opinion on the best Aphex Twin album. 'Cept for Drukqs cause nobody likes Drukqs. Drukqs gtfo you suck noob.the_nihilist wrote:It was good, but was it really as good as SAW vol 2?nibbzious wrote: Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (can't believe you
I was gonna mention it, but I figured one aphex twin album was enough, and SAWv2 was his most groundbreaking work by far...
haydxn wrote:Hybrid - Wide Angle [absolutely spectacular]
Fourtet - Rounds
i guess you have to have AIR Moon Safari too, as the world couldn't exist without that album around somewhere.
I'm reading this question differently than the rest of you. He seems to be asking not what are the greatest electronic albums (that would have been an easy question to ask, and surely he would have asked for the electronic equivalent of "The White Album" or "The Dark Side of the Moon"), but rather those albums that dare to be epic in their scope -- large arrangements, huge dynamics, major tempo changes, etc.Exit Zero wrote:Ok folks....
Think... Seargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
... The Wall - Pink Floyd
... 1999 - Prince
We're not talking about your ordinary average everyday release. The afore mentioned albums are examples of what I'm referring to.
What album of electronic music can be said to hold the same stature as these classic recordings?
Bring it!
I agree with you on the people mis-reading it...but sgt peppers not only was it a big and innovative album but also early for it's genre...hence Zappa, Numan and might I add much of the music produced by Stevie Wonder in the 80's...sorry I can't narrow it down to albums...2many 2choose...SecondSkin wrote:I'm reading this question differently than the rest of you. He seems to be asking not what are the greatest electronic albums (that would have been an easy question to ask, and surely he would have asked for the electronic equivalent of "The White Album" or "The Dark Side of the Moon"), but rather those albums that dare to be epic in their scope -- large arrangements, huge dynamics, major tempo changes, etc.Exit Zero wrote:Ok folks....
Think... Seargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
... The Wall - Pink Floyd
... 1999 - Prince
We're not talking about your ordinary average everyday release. The afore mentioned albums are examples of what I'm referring to.
What album of electronic music can be said to hold the same stature as these classic recordings?
Bring it!
OK, so what electronic records dare to be BIG???
Sisters of Mercy -- Floodland
Chemical Brothers -- Surrender
Hybrid -- Wide Angle
Underworld -- Beaucoup Fish
...except for "Wide Angle" (and maybe "Beaucoup Fish") these are not the artists best works. But they are the "greatest electronica of EPIC proportions" that I can think of.
saw 2 is bloody brilliant. I cant believe i forgot it. That album has a lot of meaning ot me.the_nihilist wrote:It was good, but was it really as good as SAW vol 2?nibbzious wrote: Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (can't believe you
I was gonna mention it, but I figured one aphex twin album was enough, and SAWv2 was his most groundbreaking work by far...
Hink wrote:I agree with you on the people mis-reading it...but sgt peppers not only was it a big and innovative album but also early for it's genre...hence Zappa, Numan and might I add much of the music produced by Stevie Wonder in the 80's...sorry I can't narrow it down to albums...2many 2choose...SecondSkin wrote:I'm reading this question differently than the rest of you. He seems to be asking not what are the greatest electronic albums (that would have been an easy question to ask, and surely he would have asked for the electronic equivalent of "The White Album" or "The Dark Side of the Moon"), but rather those albums that dare to be epic in their scope -- large arrangements, huge dynamics, major tempo changes, etc.Exit Zero wrote:Ok folks....
Think... Seargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
... The Wall - Pink Floyd
... 1999 - Prince
We're not talking about your ordinary average everyday release. The afore mentioned albums are examples of what I'm referring to.
What album of electronic music can be said to hold the same stature as these classic recordings?
Bring it!
OK, so what electronic records dare to be BIG???
Sisters of Mercy -- Floodland
Chemical Brothers -- Surrender
Hybrid -- Wide Angle
Underworld -- Beaucoup Fish
...except for "Wide Angle" (and maybe "Beaucoup Fish") these are not the artists best works. But they are the "greatest electronica of EPIC proportions" that I can think of.
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