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Bump: Forgot about this mad weird track where roots reggae meets the moog, quite cheesy but a novelty nonetheless.

 

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

 

really nice! im going to track down this album. The only other classic synth reggae record i'm aware of is the Prince Jammy meets the Space invaders record which just goes overboard on videogame twiddle sound fx not much if any synth melodies on it.

 

I wouldnt recommend that the rest of the album is crap super cheesy. I downloaded the album on the strength of that track and was sorely disappointed. Believe me, that track is a one off, brilliant though it is.

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Consolidated list of almost everything in this thread. I added Trancefer (Schulze) and Exit (TD).

 

Artrist - (Label/Era); Album; Album; "quote from watmm"

 

Vangelis - Heaven and Hell; Antarctica; Invisible Connections; See You Later; La Fete Sauvage; L'Apocalypse Des Animaux

Cluster - Zuckerzeit; Sowiesoso

Eno, Moebius, Roedelius - After the Heat

Cluster & Eno - s/t

Eno Moebius Roedelius Plank - Begegnungen; Begegnungen II

Dieter Moebius, Conny Plank, Mani Nuemeier - Zero Set

Dieter Moebius - Tonspuren

Hans Joachim Roedelius - Durch Die Wuste; Wen Der Sudwind Weht

Harmonia - Musik von Harmonia; Deluxe

Tangerine Dream - (Virgin Years); Phaedra; Rubycon; Stratosfear; Exit

Edgar Froese - Stuntman, Aqua, Epsilon In Malaysian Pale

Various Artists - Risky Business Soundtrack

Klaus Schulze - Timewind; Moondawn; Mirage; X; Trancefer

Klaus Schulze & Rainer Bloss - Poland Live '83

Jean Michael Jarre - Oxygene; Equinoxe; Deserted Palace; Les Granges Brulees; Zoolook; "all Jare up until Aero"

Giorgio Moroder - Einzelganger

Jerry Goldsmith - Logan's Run OST

Morton Subotnick - A Sky of Cloudless Sulphur / After the Butterfly

Goblin - Zombi

Asmus Tietchens - (Sky Records); Litia; Biotip; Spat-Europa; In Die Nacht; Stupor Mundi; Rattenhen

Synergy - Audion

Raymond Scott - Soothing Sounds For Baby

Ash Ra Tempel - New Age of Earth; Blackouts

Steve Hillage - Rainbow Dome Musick; Green

Richard Burmer - Mosaic

Mort Garson - Plantasia

Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Zero Time

Space Art - s/t

Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist

Michael Hoenig - Departure From The Northern Wasteland

J.D. Emmanuel - Wizards

Kraftwerk - Computer World

Manuel Gottsching - E2-E4; Dream and Desire

Mike Oldfield - Hergest Ridge; Up to Ommadawn; "older material"

Rick Wakeman - Six Wives; Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Anthony Phillips - 1984

Edward Artemiev - Solaris

Rick van der Linden - GX1

Wendy Carlos - Sonic Seasonings

Eliane Radigue - ADNOS III

Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music; Song of the Second Moon

Roger Roger - Sounds Industrial

Laurie Spiegel - Unseen Worlds

Space - Magic Fly

Fabio Frizzi

Daniel Arfib - Musique Numerique

Jan Hammer

Richard Pinhas - Iceland; East/West; Rhizosphere

Heldon - II; IV; Stand By

Didier Bocquet - Sequences; Voyage Cerebral; Pictures of Life

Steve Roach - Traveller

Cybotron - s/t

Eroc - s/t

Hematic Sunsets - "first two LPs"

Wavestar - Moonwind

Tim Blake - Crystal Machine

Ursula Bogner - Recordings 1969-1988

Suzanne Ciani - Seven Waves

Landscape - European Man

Ray Lynch - Deep Breakfast

Silver Apples - s/t

White Noise - An Electric Storm

Yellow Magic Orchestra - s/t

Bernard Hermann

You - Electric Day

Zanov - In Course of Time

Bernard Szajner - Some Deaths Last Forever

Electronic Mind Waves - Elektriktus

 

Does anybody have experience with Schulze's label, Innovative Communication? http://www.discogs.com/label/Innovative+Communication Seems like there might be a bunch of gems on there.

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wow, nice job consolidating all that. I feel like some threads like this one could almost be made into a good FAQ for people first coming to this forum, sort of like 'what electronic music inspired Aphex Twin, Autechre and other WATMM favorites'

feel like taking a similar stab at the classic electronic/synthesizer movie scores thread ;) ?


fyi: http://forum.watmm.com/topic/52826-your-favorite-electronic-synth-film-scores/

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this release is pretty good (haven't heard that one by Alireza Mashayekhi)

http://www.discogs.com/Alireza-Mashayekhi-Ata-Ebtekar-Sote-Persian-Electronic-Music-Yesterday-And-Today-1966-2006/release/1174350

it's a split release between himself and Sote (the guy who put out the 12" on warp) who is also Iranian, sort of a persian electronic music from the past Vs now


i wish it was easier to track down some of these foreign pressings, looks like Charanjit Singh has at least 3 other synth laden LPs besides '10 raggas for a disco beat' but no copies are for sale on discogs, and one of them isn't even listed that people talk about on blogs as being his most similar to '10 raggas'

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Bump: Forgot about this mad weird track where roots reggae meets the moog, quite cheesy but a novelty nonetheless.

 

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

really nice! im going to track down this album. The only other classic synth reggae record i'm aware of is the Prince Jammy meets the Space invaders record which just goes overboard on videogame twiddle sound fx not much if any synth melodies on it.

 

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