I am deep into the electronic music scene.
One of probably the best recommendations I would suggest are any of the DJ-mix albums on the Global Underground label. The label features some of the best DJ's on the planet. I would HIGHLY recommend any of the sets on that label. Two of my absolute favorite CD's on that label are GU014 Sasha - Ibiza and Anthony Pappa's set from their NuBreed spin-off series. Absolutely fantastic. Any of John Digweed's sets will do.
My personal favorite artist is BT. 'Movement in Still Life' is absolutely fantastic. Hybrid's 'Wide Angle' is among the same level. Also, check out Orbital's 'Middle of Nowehere.' That album gets better every time I listen to it. Many people consider their album 'In Sides' to be the best work they have ever done.
I saw them in Minneapolis last October. They put on a fantastic show! You can tell that they really enjoy what they do. I haven't seen two performers get so into what they do, and it was really cool to see that. But, I digress...
There is so much incredible electronic music out there. And there is also so much cheeze. Just be sure to stay clear of the bad stuff, and if you like it, persue into it deeper. You will discover a whole new world of music that many people don't even know about, or that people think is full of blips and beeps and stuff like "Rhythm is a Dancer" and the like. The electronic music world seems almost limitless in the sonic landscapes it can produce. And producers are really doing a lot of really amazing things with music. Like Hybrid, for instance. They combine nu-skool breakbeat, house and trance elements, and mix it all together with the Russian Federal Orchestra. BT composed a track titled 'Dreaming' which, as stated in an interview with him on Digidesign.com, "may be the first song entirely recorded and performed with software synthesizers." His staple 'instrument' is the Pro Tools system itself...he mangles sound waves into music. Brilliant music.
Also, check out Underworld's 'Live: Everything, Everything.' It is a good introduction to their show featuring live performances from a recent tour. It's been released on DVD as well, and it's quite neat
Anyway, the list goes on and on...I won't stop rambling if given the chance, but I'm sure the post has a word-limit