your top electronic music records of the 90s...
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Author: sweettrip on May 05 2008
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--> in an effort to archive and rediscover old school stuff for my listening pleasure, i want to ask you to list your top 10/15/20/25/50/100 electronic music records of the 90s. include anything you like as long as it's electronic music based (Technotronics, baggy shit, trip hop, rap, trance, mix CD/cassette, whatever)

some record that blew me away (that i can remember):
Reagenz - Reagenz (i think this is my favorite electronic record of the 90s... i think)
Velocette - Sonorities By Starlight
Photek - Nin Ten Ichi Ryu
Left Coast Chronicles (drum 'n' bass mix cd)
Insides - Euphoria
Seefeel - Starethrough
Chillout Phase Two (Instinct Record ambient compilation)
Aphex - I care because you do
Lego Feet - Lego feet (although i came to now of this record towards the end of the 90s)
Autechre - Incunabula
Autechre - Anvil Vapre (to this day, their best record evah!)
The Black Dog - Spanners
and forgot to add Mouse On Mars - Vulvaland
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and i have to write:

Daft Punk - Homework

cocorico


mmm energy flash is still awesome
funny no mentions of Basic Channel, Pole (1) or speedy J
I wanted to mention Gramm's 'Personal Rock' but it was actually released in 2000

Atari teenage Riot - Burn Berlin Burn
Ministry - The Land of R_@_p_3 And Honey
Beck - Mellow Gold
Goodie Mob - Still Standing
Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X
The Rza - As Bobby Digital in Stereo
Fatboy Slim - You've Coma A Long Way Baby
Portishead - PNYC

I'm glad to see some Ministry and Skinny Puppy love on here. I knew that Sean would name at least on Puppy album.

Also yay @ EsromCole for mentioning sneaker pimps.

Future Sound of London - Dead Cities
Speedy J - Shocking Hobby
Two Lone Swordsmen - Stay Down
Portishead - Dummy

Lots more but most of them are repeats to everybody else's

Oh, and duh - Air - Moon Safari

Those basslines still inspire me

in no particular order, but the albums that influenced me the most at the time AND that I actually went back and listened to well after they had been copied 100X

Meat Beat manifesto: 99%
Portishead: Dummy
Plaid: Not For Threes
Skinny Puppy: VIVIsectVI
Massive Attack: mezzanine
Pan Sonic: A
GusGus: Polydistortion
NIN: Pretty Hate Machine
Negativland: Escape from Noise
Autechre: Tri repeatae
eurobeat 2000 compilations
NOT shit, despite the name

Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
Amon Tobin - Permutation
Dj Food - Kaleidoscope
Air - Moon Safari
Depeche Mode - Violator

was violator 90s? I guess it was, well then shit, that's on my list too

Oval - 94diskont

Aphex Twin - I Care Because You Do
Black Dog - BYTES
Inigo Kennedy - The Silent Tantrums
Anorak - By The Moat



umm ... Pretty Hate Machine is 89 and Geogaddi is 2002.

and vivisect6 was like 87 or 88

dudes can't read

but they both might as well be 90s.

"Those basslines still inspire me" - really? That's the only part of them that always bothered me... just "gum-chewy" basslines... too easy for me... give me Steely Dan instead.

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