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FaX wrote: KLF - The Blue Room
Don't you mean the white room? (the blue room was a track by the Orb). I'm sure you knew that!

Orbital are my all-time fave band but snivilisation was their dreariest, sloppiest, most disappointing release ever imho :shrug:
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apart from "I wish I had duck feet" which I find very emotional , for some reason :-)

I consider Middle of Nowhere to be their crowning glory - I think I said that already.

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My fave album is Androgenous Amorphous - Tales of Ephidrina.

Classic FSOL with a bit more of a beat. Mind you once listened to it whilst tripping back in my naughty days :? with the cd player accidently on repeat play.

Listened to it for over four hours with out realising it had looped at least six times.

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Louis & Bebe Barron: Soundtrack to Forbidden Planet
Morton Subotnick: The Wild Bull
Klaus Schulze: Mirage, Irrlicht
Edgar Froese: Aqua
Tangerine Dream: Phaedra, Stratosfear
Kraftwerk: Radioactivity, Trans-Europe Express, Man Machine, Computer World and Electric Cafe'
Jean Michel Jarre: Oxygene
Vangelis: Heven and Hell, Albeto 0.39
Georgio Moroder: Einzelganger (published under the band name Einzelganger)
Tonto's Expanding Head Band: Zero Time
Synergy: Sequencer
Fripp & Eno: No Pussyfooting, Evening Star
Steve Hillage: Rainbow Dome Music
Aphex Twin: Ambient Works Vol. 2
Amorphous Androgenous: Tales of Ephidrina (thanks for the reminder, Pseudo!)
Nitzer Ebb: Belief (well, all the music IS electronic!)
Orbital: Orbital, Orbital 2
Robert Rich & Lustmord: Stalker
Robert Rich: Numena/Geometry

Um . . . that's about it.

Although I have to correct you, Pink Floyd The Wall? No way, Dark Side (though personally I'll take Meddle any day).

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vurt wrote:tim blake-the crystal machine
autechre-incunabula
D'oh! I almost put Crystal Machine down except . . . Last Ride of the Boogie Child is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lame! Even when the LP came out it was lame.

But I forgot Autechre: Incunabula, Amber (definitely)

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Bruce Bartlett wrote:Ashra: New Age Of Earth
Oh, excellent call! Forgot about that one too :dog:

I used to play that to people who wouldn't be caught dead listening to electronic music and to a person, they all loved it.

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Wicker Man wrote:In 1979, a guy came along called Gary Numan and in the guise of Tubeway Army brought electronica into the spotlight, with the album Replicas...check it out, its a beauty.
I would have put this on my list only I don't consider it electronic music. Yeah, there are keyboards all over it, but drums, bass & guitar are 3/4 of the mix at least. I included Nitzer Ebb because all the music including drums were electronic. I excluded such things as David Bowie Low, for even though nearly half the album is all electronic, the other half is drums/guitar based. Several of artists mentioned throughout this thread aren't really what I'd consider electronic. New Order, Mike Oldfield . . . very heavy in the non-electronic music category.

Okay, I added Fripp & Eno . . . couldn't help meself!

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scuzzphut wrote:apart from "I wish I had duck feet" which I find very emotional , for some reason :-)
For some reason I always seem to be in a crowd of one when it comes to sniv.

Are We Here is a great song, and Kein Trink Wasser is just ridiculously cool.

Some of the rest of the album fails to work though.
I consider Middle of Nowhere to be their crowning glory - I think I said that already.
I love MON, but InSides, if only on the strength of The Box 1/2, is my personal favourite.
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emdot_ambient wrote:But I forgot Autechre: Incunabula, Amber (definitely)
I'd add LP5 to that list, mainly because it's an insanely brilliant piece of work.

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argggh so many,

this years:
ochre - midsummernice dream

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emdot_ambient wrote:Tangerine Dream: Phaedra, Stratosfear
Vangelis: Heven and Hell, Albeto 0.39
Aphex Twin: Ambient Works Vol. 2
Amorphous Androgenous: Tales of Ephidrina (thanks for the reminder, Pseudo!)
Robert Rich & Lustmord: Stalker
Robert Rich: Numena/Geometry
:dog: how could i forget Stratosphere by TD. also, i seem to like 80's Vangelis stuff like "The City" and "Direct" - don't know why. i recently got Selected Ambient Works vol. 2 and i think the tracks are good - creepy at times. i have yet to check out Amorphous Androgenous. how good is it? and the Robert Rich's albums you mentioned. i have Propagation and Seven Veils, which are good. :)
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digitalmessiah wrote:...Amorphous Androgenous. how good is it?
Well, as someone else put it, it's like FSOL with more beat and conscious structure. It's sound is a little dated but It's a very seminal piece of hardware sampler-based IDM. Lots of loopology going on in the beats, and a lot of Orbital-like dance structures. Heavy on the sound FX and interspersed with sampled voices and percs (mostly without recognizable words). Very familiar kinds of structures (FX lead into bass/drum loop parts overlaid with more FX and sample madness) but never badly repetitious or overly cliche'. These guys know how to mix stuff up.

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Holy crap, how could I forget . . .

Hardfloor!?!: Home Run, Da Damn Phreak Noize Phunk, TB Resuscitation (for true bare bones, hardcore, screaming TB-303 style acid 4-on-the-floor madness)

Autechre: Tri Repetae++
Terry Riley: Shri Camel
Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co.: Like A Duck To Water
S.E.T.I: Pharos (incredible zoned out ambience)
Human Mesh Dance: Hyaline (lush and lovely ambient beat stuff from 1/2 of S.E.T.I.)
Richie Hawtin (aka F.U.S.E.): F.U.S.E. (more beat oriented IDM/ambient than his later Plastikman releases)
Omicron: The Generation And Motion Of A Pulse (the other 1/2 of S.E.T.I. doing more S.E.T.I.-like stuff)

And my favorite "compilation" from a bunch of artists I've never seen from again ("All trax are mastered and developed by Erik Kirton at Sub 3x Studio Würzburg, Germany" compiled by Torben Schmidt)--all I know is that the instrumentation/production is so unified that I'd bet all these were tracks by the same artist:

INTERFERENCE, The Hypnotic Acid Inferno In The 21st CenturyGreat title, eh? Sounds like Duck Dodgers of the 24th & 1/2 Century. But excellent, excellent tracks ranging from hardcore to Goa.

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younger brother - a flock of beeps

i also really like daft punk

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