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tavravlavish
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Post by tavravlavish »

ray lynch's deep breakfast, only cause it has the oh of pleasure on the album, i havnt heard the rest the tunes yet.
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Post by murk_dweller »

raymond scott - manhattan research inc.

kraftwerk - COMPUTER WORLD (how has this not been mentioned?)

autechre - incunabula

umm....

memories of the future is still my favorite 'dubstep' album...
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fat of the land
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Post by gravity »

Eops wrote:
murk_dweller wrote:raymond scott - manhattan research inc.

kraftwerk - COMPUTER WORLD (how has this not been mentioned?)

autechre - incunabula

umm....

memories of the future is still my favorite 'dubstep' album...
Indeed computer world autobahn and indeed most Kraftwerk lps!

Its surprises me how few albums made before 1990 have been mentioned ...
he who ignores history is condemned to repeat it you know
enough repect to kraftwerk for what they did, but their stuff sounds so dated these days. thats probably why there aint many mentions.
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Post by abs »

man machine is deffinatley one of them, I used cain the first leftfield album back in the day, ruined that tape.
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Post by xparameterx »

Bassnectar - Mesmerizing the Ultra

I'm surprised no one has dropped this one yet.
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Post by FSTZ1 »

gravity wrote:
Eops wrote:
murk_dweller wrote:raymond scott - manhattan research inc.

kraftwerk - COMPUTER WORLD (how has this not been mentioned?)

autechre - incunabula

umm....

memories of the future is still my favorite 'dubstep' album...
Indeed computer world autobahn and indeed most Kraftwerk lps!

Its surprises me how few albums made before 1990 have been mentioned ...
he who ignores history is condemned to repeat it you know
enough repect to kraftwerk for what they did, but their stuff sounds so dated these days. thats probably why there aint many mentions.
I agree 100%

but still I have a soft soft spot for trans-europe express, telefone call and tour de france
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Osky wrote:fat of the land
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i'm sure everything we are all making will sound dated in 20 years

but i doubt any one of us will influence the amount of people that one album has

come on, every single track on computer world has been sampled a million times
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I think Devious Methods by Hive is a pretty overlooked, and overall kick ass album
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murk_dweller wrote:i'm sure everything we are all making will sound dated in 20 years

but i doubt any one of us will influence the amount of people that one album has

come on, every single track on computer world has been sampled a million times
True but I actually like when music sounds dated. What I don't like is when shit is faux dated like a lot of stuff is these days. Make music for now!
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Telefon Tel Aviv - Fahrenheit Fair Enough
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Post by craig »

+1 for endtroducing

autechre - tri repetae (AMAZING quality...hard to believe it was released in 95)

afx - RDJ album (raised the bar...scifi/horror film samples and new amen edits werent gonna cut it anymore!)

eno - ambient 4 (on land)
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squarepusher
hard normal daddy
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Biosphere - Substrata
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Burial - Untrue
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Burial -untrue :Q:
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deadmau5-random album title
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Post by deadly_habit »

vangelis blade runner 3cd soundtrack
or something old by brian eno
since ain't seen em mentioned yet
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Deadly Habit wrote:vangelis blade runner 3cd soundtrack
or something old by brian eno
since ain't seen em mentioned yet
Vangelis was mentioned there d-bag 8)
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