Recommend me some amazing electronic albums
Aug 7, 2012 at 3:15 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 74

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I want some album recommendations. Not just "good" albums, but life changing albums. I don't want to listen to an album where maybe half the songs are good, I want a solid start to finish piece that I can listen to all the way through. 

More specifically, I would like more electronic albums. Lately I've been listening to The Chemical Brothers, Massive Attack, and Gorillaz so anything in that vein would be preferred. 
 
Also, absolutely no dubstep. 
 
Aug 12, 2012 at 1:51 AM Post #9 of 74
These.
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Not so much Massive Attack/Gorillaz.. A bit outside the box. Something I really, really enjoy.

 
This.
 
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Trouble - Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Drink The Sea - The Glitch Mob
Slurp And Giggle - Opiuo

 
This, but for Daft Punk...Alive albums over any of their studio stuff.
 
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Etienne de Crecy- Tempovision
Royksopp- Melody AM
Cassius- 1999
Daft Punk- Discovery/Homework
Moby-Play

 
Did you seriously just recommend In Silico as a 'life changing album'? Why would you do that? The rest are good ones.
 
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BP empire or Converting Vegetarians - Infected Mushroom
In Silico or Hold Your Colour - Pendulum
 

 
This.
 
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    PORTISHEAD
 

 
Disappointed in myself for not seeing this thread earlier.
 
BT - This Binary Universe (Downtempo)
BT - These Hopeful Machines (Ambient / Trance)
BT - Morceau Subrosa (Ambient)
Burial - Untrue. (Downtempo / Dubstep)
Crystal Method - Vegas (Big Beat)
DJ Fresh - Escape From Planet Monday (DnB)
DJ Shadow - Entroducing... (Trip Hop)
Evol Intent - Era of Diversion (Brutal DnB)
Logistics - Now More Than Ever (Liquid DnB)
PPK - Russian Trance Formation (Trance)
 
These are a good start...
 
EDIT: What's wrong with Dubstep? Burial is Dubstep but it's one of the most genre defining albums I've ever heard. It's absolutely stunning. 
 
Aug 12, 2012 at 6:24 AM Post #13 of 74
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Not so much Massive Attack/Gorillaz.. A bit outside the box. Something I really, really enjoy.
 

 

I like you.
 
To the OP, if you can digest Björk, Homogenic is absolutely beautiful. It exhausts you in it's minimalism and sex if that makes any sense.
 
Aug 13, 2012 at 5:00 PM Post #15 of 74
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Trentemoller - The Last Resort

Thanks! This is lovely.
 
I'll hit you guys with
Tomoroh Hidari - Some Stars Not Yet Black Holes (dude has shown the effort to go and record some stars singing.)
Desiderii Marginis - Procession (Dark ambient, very well thought out, almost makes me cry at times)
Boards of Canada - Geodaddi (BoC was mentioned earlier. This is more scary)
 
@MorbidToaster, subscribed. I'm not into dance, but there's some good in there too! 
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