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Your top 5 favorite electronic artist?


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WOW - this one is hard, In no particular order (I will try to add groups that weren't listed).

 

John Foxx - (some great music from this gent)

Gary Numan

Visage (was one of the first - added just because of that)

Throbbing Gristle

Yellow Magic Orchestra

 

I will add Kraftwerk - I bought the LP Autobahn when it first came out and saw them in 2004 (the last tour to the US).

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In no particular order (including my favorite album for each band), older + more recent:

 

Clock DVA (Buried Dreams)

Trentemoller (The Last Resort)

Lulu Rouge (Bless You)

Plastikman (Consumed)

Coil (Horse Rotorvator)

 

Personally not such a Kraftwerk fan, except for "Live on Radio Bremen 1971", which I adore (and which I would not "classify" under Electronic).

And I agree, as said before: too many subgenres to make a selection, hence my "mix".

 

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An impossible task, so I have simply listed 5 of my favourite covering different styles:

 

Tangerine Dream

Vangelis

Biosphere

Ocoeur

Helene Vogelsinger (a newish discovery for me, whose music keeps finding its way on to my playlist)

 

I will have to set aside some time and take a listen to some of the names you have recommended above who are new to me.

David

 

MacMini, Mytek Manhattan I DAC, Avantone The Abbey Monitors, Roon

 

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On 9/14/2021 at 1:38 AM, ASRMichael said:

Leftfield

Daft Punk

Underworld

Prodigy

Eric Prydz

 

Leftfield Leftism is one of the most incredible albums created. It’s a genre of it own! 

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I agree. Leftism is a great album. My favourite tracks are Release the Pressure, Original, Space Shanty, and Open up with vocals from Johnny Lydon (Public Image Ltd and Sex Pistols)

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