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Any amazing electronic stuff, I have most of the Artificial Intelligence releases. I haven't checked out much Underground Resistance stuff.

 

I was just looking through my library and noticed that between those years I'm lacking some music.

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Psyche / BFC - Elements 1989-1990

Unit Moebius - The Golden Years

Derrick May - Innovator

The Advent - Elements Of Life

Joey Beltram - The Beltram Re-Releases 1989-1991/Aonox

Robert Hood - Internal Empire/Minimal Nation

Black Dog Productions - Bytes

B12 - Electro-Soma

Pod - The Vanguard

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Most of my music collection from 1990-1994 is hip hop.

 

Name some albums, I like east coast sample based stuff mostly.

 

Psyche / BFC - Elements 1989-1990

Unit Moebius - The Golden Years

Derrick May - Innovator

The Advent - Elements Of Life

Joey Beltram - The Beltram Re-Releases 1989-1991/Aonox

Robert Hood - Internal Empire/Minimal Nation

Black Dog Productions - Bytes

B12 - Electro-Soma

Pod - The Vanguard

 

Thanks, I have a few of these. Will check out the rest. :)

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MC 900 Ft Jesus - Hell With the Lid Off, Welcome to My Dream

The Legendary Pink Dots - The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse

Meat Beat Manifesto - Armed Audio Warfare, 99%, Satyricon

Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park, Last Rights

Doubting Thomas - The Infidel

Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle

Orbital - Orbital, Snivilisation

µ-Ziq - Tango N' Vectif

Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman

Mouse on Mars - Vulvaland

 

Just to name a few somewhat related to what you mentioned, and a few unrelated. I have a huge collection from that time frame.

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Meat Beat Manifesto - Satyricon

Orbital - Orbital II (The Brown Album)/Snivilisation

The Orb - U.F.Orb/The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld

Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park

Ween - The Pod/Pure Guava/Chocolate and Cheese

Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York

 

Arranged in order of electronicness

 

And I left out any aphex/autechre

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Most of my music from that era is industrial.

 

Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park and Last Rites

Die Warzau - big electric metal bass face

Sister Machine Gun - The Torture Technique

KMFDM - MONEY and ANGST

Future Sound of London - ISDN

 

And I believe PIG - The Swining/Red Raw and Sore were recorded in that era, but I'm not positive. I do know it was re-released in '98 as one album, instead of two separate ep's.

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Essential is kinda subjective but these are all pretty good imo:

 

Labradford - Prazision

Positive K - The Skills To Pay The Bills

Wagon Christ - Throbbing Pouch

Polygon Window - Surfing On Sine Waves

Amon Tobin - Bricolage

Biosphere - Patashnik

Stars Of The Lid - Music For Nitrous Oxide

Depeche Mode - Violator

The Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms

Harold Budd - By The Dawn's Early Light

My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld

Slowdive - Soulvaki

Tetsu Inoue - Ambiant Otaku

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Sonic Youth - Goo, Dirty, Experimental Jet Set-trash no star

meh, I think this was by far sonic youth's least interesting period, and sorta embarrassing too.

Aww, come on, Dirty's cool! Very accessible maybe, but cult still.

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Most of my music from that era is industrial.

 

KMFDM - MONEY and ANGST

Yeah plenty of good industrial/industrial rock in that time frame, including those and Naïve/Naïve: Hell to Go, TKK's Confessions of a Knife, etc.

 

Amon Tobin - Bricolage

Great one, but it's from 97. :wink: Not that I'm checking everyone's lists, that one just stood out.

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1990: beak - amoral mayor earwig ep

1991: beak - el hacedor ep

1992: beak - the legend of the box goblin

1993: beak - bishop whitney ep

1994: beak - hard nights

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do you have a discogs collection up to help us extrapolate?

 

Yes I do, but ahem, I was looking to add to my digital collection. So my discogs wouldn't be much help.

http://www.discogs.com/user/awesine

 

thanks everyone for the replies, I have lots to listen to.

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