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What Were The Best Years In Electronic Music History?


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  1. 1. What Were The Best Years In Electronic Music History?

    • Before 1960 ^
      4
    • 1961
      0
    • 1962
      0
    • 1963
      1
    • 1964
      0
    • 1965
      0
    • 1966
      0
    • 1967
      1
    • 1968
      1
    • 1969
      2
    • 1970
      2
    • 1971
      1
    • 1972
      2
    • 1973
      2
    • 1974
      2
    • 1975
      2
    • 1976
      5
    • 1977
      3
    • 1978
      4
    • 1979
      3
    • 1980
      3
    • 1981
      4
    • 1982
      3
    • 1983
      1
    • 1984
      2
    • 1985
      3
    • 1986
      3
    • 1987
      3
    • 1988
      2
    • 1989
      3
    • 1990
      5
    • 1991
      5
    • 1992
      6
    • 1993
      13
    • 1994
      10
    • 1995
      15
    • 1996
      12
    • 1997
      11
    • 1998
      10
    • 1999
      8
    • 2000
      8
    • 2001
      18
    • 2002
      4
    • 2003
      2
    • 2004
      3
    • 2005
      3
    • 2006
      2
    • 2007
      4
    • 2008
      2
    • 2009
      2


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1996

 

orbital - in sides

aphex twin - richard d. james album

the future sound of london - dead cities

meat beat manifesto - subliminal sandwich

neotropic - 15 levels of magnification

 

just to name a few

 

+ it's when i found boards of canada, autechre, pan sonic, funkstörung, scorn, oval and was inspired for the first time to start making my own trac's

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did you both not have a year in which you were more inspired by everything electronic music then another?

a year when you first discovered an album that changed your life or a year that seemed so epic and memorable

that it sticks in your mind?

 

i don't see this as being that unreasonable or difficult a question.

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I need a "don't give a fuck" option for this poll. It's not necessarily when the music was released, its how good the music is.

 

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did you both not have a year in which you were more inspired by everything electronic music then another?

a year when you first discovered an album that changed your life or a year that seemed so epic and memorable

that it sticks in your mind?

 

i don't see this as being that unreasonable or difficult a question.

 

 

Generally the year I buy and listen to an album is not the year the album was released.

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Pretty hard to pin it down to a single year. I find that a lot of music has inspired me through the many years that I've been avidly consuming it (electronic or any other kind), and difficult to say that one was more significant than another. Not a stupid thread to my mind, just a difficult one to respond to. For me, the first half of the 80s was pretty significant, lots of ace synth-pop (Human League, Heaven 17, John Foxx, Depeche Mode, New Order), plus I enjoyed the early output from ZTT, what with their endless 12" remixes and the early Art of Noise stuff. ZTT's early releases might seem high cheese now, but they still seem innovative to me and, erm, fun. Depeche Mode's 12" were ace as well, when they were simply extended versions of the original tracks as opposed to some shitty housed-up wank that referenced the original track purely by sticking the vocals over the top.

 

OK, I'll stick my neck out: 1982, when I first heard New Order's 'Temptation'. That's sort of electronic music.

 

n.b. tl;dr: Grumpy old man.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3qS1ynyJss

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE9uQhn_8w8

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHriPTmPe-M

 

we must remember that melody and rhythm should come togeather ... lest intrest get distracted altogether, and we're left with nothing but the odd broken feather,

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