Boards of Canada - the entire discography
For something fresh I don't see listed: Vegyn - Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds
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Boards of Canada - the entire discography
For something fresh I don't see listed: Vegyn - Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds
Really any albums from:
-Boards of Canada -Amon Tobin -Flying Lotus
I mean Aphex Twin probably goes without saying, given the influence on some of the listed artists alone. Can't go wrong with any album but "...I Care Because You Do" or either of the "Selected Ambient Works" would be good starting points. Could also throw Autechre or Squarepusher in for the same reason too!
If you want something a bit more melodic, I love Stimming's album "Ludwig." Lisa Bella Donna's stuff is also a treat.
And I'll sneak in another style yet with Helene Vogelsinger! "Contemplation" is a great album.
I’ve listened to Selected Ambient Works and Squarepusher’s Hard Normal Daddy in the past, both great! Have also listened to lots of Lisa Bella Donna. Have somehow never dived deep into Autechre before. Thanks for all the good recommendations!
My pleasure! The other suggestions in the comments are excellent too, you'll have a ton of music to explore here.
I'm not sure if it technically counts as electronic music, but I really liked Aphex Twin's Computer Controlled Analogue Instruments.
The effort that went into recording it must have been enormous, and I wish I could have been in the room when the tracks were recorded.
Yes! His “Selected ambient works” are out of this world!
If I had to recommend one artist, it would definitely be this. I've never heard anything like it. Chaotic, lighthearted, masterfully crafted beats and percussions, and a lot of heart. There's also a little world built around the music with alien creatures and their own languages.
just listened through Neō Wax Bloom which was very enjoyable. I think the more you listen through this album, the more small things you notice...
I'll throw in a few:
autechre!
Burial - Untrue
Igorrr is great. Boards of Canada. very good. Aphex Twin was my favorite thing for like a year. and very recently i've been enamoured by Patricia Taxxon. its queer as fuck furry art, and it makes me cry every time i listen. the texture of her sound is really intricate, it feels tactile to me. lots of super well crafted sound synthesis. i like it alot.
Glad I didn't have to scroll to see Aphex Twin mentioned. 🙂
I’d highly recommend these - they’re not all strictly electronic but I feel there’s overlap at least:
Bonobo spans genres but he’s probably my favourite artist right now. His Late Night Tales entry (not electronic) was one of the best albums I’ve ever heard.
Future Sound of London - ISDN
Check out some mixed tapes, this is one of my faves - https://www.mixcloud.com/Hallucin8/thee-o-sunset-on-venus/
A couple that comes to mind that I'd recommend anyone to give a listen.
This thread is solid gold, I have been looking for new electronic artists lately too
A personal favourite, definitely an example of well crafted electronic music (lots of original tracks) would be anything by Takkyu Ishino.
that includes the Denki Groove discography, as well as his solo albums (and live sessions, also great). I recommend all of his stuff.
And as others have suggested, you cant go wrong with Boards of Canada, any album. Even their old tracks, which are very lo-fi, almost like vapourwave
He says he "makes ear movies," and I'd say that's about the best description. His music is very cinematic but also expansive and diverse. Radio Galaxy in particular reminds me very favorably of Random access Memories in the way that it experiments with different genres a bit more than previous works.
I found Starcadian 8 years ago and I've listened to some of his music almost every day since. I keep finding new things.
Yesterday Was Dramatic – Today Is OK
Studio album by Múm
I’ll 2nd this. It’s one of my favorite albums.
Nicolas Jaar’s Space Is Only Noise and Olafur Arnalds’ For Now I Am Winter (slightly more neo-classical/acoustic) are two I regularly revisit precisely for how cohesively the tracks fit together. Oh, and anything by Floating Points.
Mind, none of these use 100% electronic/synthesized sounds, so I don’t know if they count.
I've been lurking kbin for a few weeks now, and finally a question I can't help myself but register to answer!
And my answer is -
They've been, and still are, making electronic music, specifically PsyTrance, for 25+ years. Their music is phenomenal.
I've actually just sorted through their discography file on my pc (life is going down the drain and I need the distraction, plus their music provides such an escape, my mental health would seriously be even worse without them) and am now listening through my final playlist, and it's over 360 tracks, and I couldn't pick a single favourite! But I also don't want to infodump on you, so I'll limit myself to 5 tracks and try to give you a good sample of their work:
Release Me is from their first full album and is still one of my top most played.
It's Behind Me Now to contrast, is one of my favourites from their most recent album.
Bust a Move - a masterpiece really. Their own remix of it and Bliss's remix are as good as the original, which isn't something I say lightly.
Cities of the Future is always good to lift the mood.
And I'll leave you with a taste of their more mellow side with Animatronica, though I can't help myself and will also sneak Shakawkaw and I Wish in under that category, sorry, I couldn't help myself lol
Seriously though, the number of tracks that didn't make the playlist is probably in single figures, and many of those are because the music personally brings up bad memories, not that it isn't good to listen to, so it's a deep and fantastic rabbit hole to dive in to - enjoy!
Oh, and just to edit in a bonus fact: they've said things like "We think music should be available for everybody. We don’t care about album sales. We’re big supporters of illegal downloads and shit" on several occasions!
Oh, almost forgot - for the full experience you must listen on headphones, so much detail is lost via most speakers.
I've been working my way through the playlist some more today, and I just can't not share a few more of my favourites that I don't think get mentioned enough (you know, for posterity lmao):
And this unreleased track I found buried in the discography file, first time I heard it the other week I just had the biggest grin on my face, it's silly and cheeky and groovy all in one -
Sleeping
Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase
Nathan Fake - Drowning in a Sea of Love
Nathan Fake - The sky was pink. And all its remixes of course.
Pretty much any hallucinogen album
And the remasters are getting ready to drop on 7/22: https://hallucinogenmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-albums-remastered
Savant’s Alchemist album is a really good one that comes to mind. He’s got his own unique sound
Mouse on Mars - Niun Niggung
Deadmau5 - While 1 < 2 Absolutely excellent, huge pallet.
Mat Zo - Illusion of Depth (2020) Another great, through composed album.
I’ve heard While 1 < 2 and listened to lots of Deadmau5 back in the day! Will have to check out the Mat Zo album, never heard of him or that album before!
Ooo you had me at tipper. At the last tipper and friends, this guy named Omnist crushed it.
[https://on.soundcloud.com/2ezK5QTRZWHFgbUE6](Forces of the unseen mix)
^it gets spicy
Shield is an incredible beat maker. His drum samples are amazing, specifically the snare hits and fills always stood out to me. When he gets together with Jon1st, they bring the best out of each other. Jon1st is an incredible turntablist.
[https://on.soundcloud.com/1Kcb1ytabxqNNW8q8](shield-beats from the basement)
[https://on.soundcloud.com/6PaAqsAi59N4RtMg9](Jon1st & Shield - Fat Boys Flip)
I could go on all day, but the last one I’ll leave you with is Mad Zach. Been a big fan of this guy since he dropped a track called “The Visitor”. He’s quite diverse in style, but definitely deep in the underground bass scene. Hearing this guy on a well tuned f1 rig was incredibly euphoric.
[https://on.soundcloud.com/1UTkVGYt2VeoVumF8](Mad Zach - Brootle)
Ø - Oleva [2008]
Manuel Gøttsching - E2 E4 [1984] *see you like shpongle, Postfords flux & contemplation is earily simular in vibe and texture to this one
Todd Dockstader - Aerial 1 [2005]
Alva Noto - HYbr:ID I [2021]
Two lone swordsmen - Stay Down [1998]
Pan Sonic - Aaltopiiri [2001]
Plasticman - Consumed in key [2022]
Off the top of my head... I spy the psy, thought Modus - The future is behind us (visitors version) [2023] was nice
These are just off the top of my head:
Miracle Musical by Tally Hall. It's a bit of a trip
If you'll allow me to nerd out about drum and bass real quick:
An aptly named, obsessively produced drum and bass album. Not a huge fan of the second track, Arps of Fury, but the next track and on I feel it really picks up. Black Cloud is incredible, it's got such an atmosphere to it.
Kimyan Law was only 22 when he produced this amazing work. No fat sausages here, just an incredibly well mixed and mastered album. Magic is a very beautiful, minimal track with purposeful breaks.
Very popular release but I have to mention it. The masters of neurofunk in their prime.
Zeitgeist by Camo and Krooked (the official youtube playlist has teaser tracks for some reason, spotify should have the full album)
Another popular release. Nostalgic and futuristic at the same time, reaching back for classic rave and funk influences while evolving the sound of DnB. This album is the first time I ever heard an "anti-drop", where the buildup transitions into a smooth and measured drop, every instrument purposeful and sharp. Ruhepuls is a favorite track of mine.
Are into this mix series? It's really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD48PwyUD2s
I've never heard of it until now but this is very nicely mixed together. thanks for the link!
Since I see Tipper and Koan Sound there (hard agree, btw), I think you'd like the neuro/bass scene as well:
For sound design, it's hard to beat Metroid Prime Triology's soundtracks. Each is just so good.
For atmosphere and technical ability, I think Xetrovoid's darkwave style deserves a shout, but Pertubator is a little more popular.
Otherwise, there's a lot of stellar vaporwave and futurefunk out there that takes advantage of these. I think a couple favorites are Vaperror, St. Pepsi, and Groceries, Yes We're Open!
μ-Ziq and dntel come to mind.
Savant comes to mind
Vril - Anima Mundi