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Sven Väth - fusion

Studio Pankow - linienbusse

edit: Björk - debut

edit2: Laurent Garnier - unreasonable behaviour

 

at least 10 tracks coherent please

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to sum up the following 7 pages you'll get

 

 

a lot more than 10 advices into Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album, with a few explicit critics.

 

10 advices into Aphex Twin - selected ambient works 85-92, with a few critics on green calx.

 

8 advices into Boards of Canada - music has the right to children

 

7 advices into Orbital - in sides

 

6 advices into Kraftwerk - computerwelt (or computer world, in english)

 

5 advices into The Beatles - revolver

5 advices into Public Enemy - it takes a nation of millions to hold us back

5 advices into Nick Drake - pink moon

5 advices into Marvin Gaye's - what's going on

 

5 advices into Radiohead - OK Computer, with a lot critics going on at least 2 tracks several times

 

4 advices into Nirvana - nevermind

4 advices into Boards of Canada - geogaddi

4 Advices into Autechre - draft 7:30

4 advices into Squarepusher - go plastic

4 advices into The Future Sound of London - dead cities

 

4 advices into My Bloody Valentine - loveless , with several critics at certain tracks

4 advices into Squarepusher - hard normal daddy , with critics

 

3 hints into Aphex Twin - selected ambient tracks 2 , being the ONLY album with more than 10 coherent tracks with NO explicit critic here

3 hints into Amon Tobin - permutation

3 hints into Autechre - incunabula

3 hints into Autechre - untilted

3 hints into Beastie Boys - paul's boutique

3 hints into Björk - vespertine

3 hints into Dj Shadow - endtroducing

3 hints into Jamie Lidell - multiply

3 hints into John Coltrane - a love supreme

3 hints into Nirvana - in utero

3 hints into Ramones - ramones

3 hints into Richie Hawtin - DE9: closer to the edit

3 hints into Slowdive - souvlaki

3 hints into The Smashing Pumpkins - siamese dream

 

3 hints into Aphex Twin - drukqs, with a lot critics, too

3 hints into Aphex Twin - i care because you do, with a few critics too

3 hints into Susumu Yokota - sakura, with a few critics going on

 

There are also at least 2 advices WITHOUT specific critics in this thread into

 

Amon Tobin - out from where

Ariel Pink - the doldrums

Autechre - tri repetae++

Beastie Boys - ill communication

Bill Evans - explorations

Björk - debut

Cypress Hill - black sunday

Eric B and Rakim - paid in full

Frank Zappa - hot rats

Frank Zappa - we're only in it for the money

Gastr Del Sol - camofleur

Gescom - ISS:SA

Ghostface Killah - ironman

Ghostface Killah - supreme clientele

Interpol - turn on the bright lights

Jimi Hendrix - axis: bold as love

Kerrier Disctrict - kerrier district

Laurent Garnier - unreasonable behaviour

Machine Head - Burning Red

Marumari - supermogadon

Massive Attack - mezzanine

Miles Davis - kind of blue

Mr. Bungle - disco volante

Nightmares on Wax - smoker's delight

Phish - a picture of nectar

Pink Floyd - dark side of the moon

Polygon Window - surfing on sine waves

Radiohead - Kid A

Rage Against The Machine - evil empire

Scott Walker - scott 4

Slag Boom Van Loon - slag boom van loon

Sonic Youth - sister

Squarepusher - big loada

Steve Wonder - songs in the key of life

Talking Heads - Remain In Light

Television - marquee moon

The Avalanches - since i left you

The Pixies - doolittle

The Prodigy - experience

Tool - aenima

Tool - undertow

Wagon Christ - tally ho!

Weezer - weezer (blue)

µ-Ziq - tango n' vectif

 

and this "now that's what i call music volume 5" compilation

 

Skinny Puppy - "too dark park"gets 2 mentions, but critics, as well as

Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Akira: Original Soundtrack

Autechre - chiastic slide

Autechre - confield

Autechre - LP5

 

 

from the stuff mentioned above

 

you'll get additional album hints once (well some don't even fit the 10 track limit):

 

Aphex Twin - come to daddy

Autechre - amber

Autechre - cichlisuite

Autechre - envane

Beastie Boys - check your head

Boards of Canada - hi scores

Boards of Canada - in a beautiful place

Boards of Canada - the campfire headphase

Boards of Canada - twoism

Cypress Hill - temples of boom

Frank Zappa - sleep dirt

Jimi Hendrix - are you experienced?

Jimi Hendrix - electric ladyland

John Coltrane - afro blue impressions

John Coltrane - giant steps

John Coltrane - meditations

Kraftwerk - die mensch-maschine

Kraftwerk - trans-europa express

Massive Attack - protection

Miles Davis - birth of the cool

Miles Davis - bitches brew

Miles Davis - on the corner

My Bloody Valentine - isn't anything

Nick Drake - bryter layter

Nick Drake - five leaves left

Pink Floyd - piper at the gates of dawn

Pink Floyd - wish you were here

Public Enemy - fear of a black planet

Radiohead - Amnesiac

Radiohead - the bends

Rage Against The Machine - bombtrack

Rage Against The Machine - rage against the machine

Skinny Puppy - last rights

Sonic Youth - bad moon rising

Sonic Youth - daydream nation

Sonic Youth - washing machine

Steve Wonder - innervisions

Steve Wonder - talking book

Susumu Yokota - symbols

Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues

The Beatles - abbey road

The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

The Future Sound of London - accelerator

The Future Sound of London - lifeforms

Tool - on

Wagon Christ - Throbbing Pouch

 

 

Other than that you'll get x single album tips of

 

6x Brian Eno

4x Venetian Snares

3x Air

3x Genesis

3x Jan Jelinek

3x Modest Mouse

3x Pole

3x Scientist

2x At the Drive-In

2x Atmosphere

2x Bogdan Raczynski

2x Bonobo

2x Castanets

2x Cocteau Twins

2x Dizzy Rascal

2x Flaming Lips

2x Gang Starr

2x Godspeed You! Black Emperor

2x Jamiroquai

2x Jane's Addiction

2x Metallica

2x Moby

2x Nine Inch Nails

2x Prince

2x Sigur Rós

2x The Blue Nile

2x The Boredoms

2x The Velvet Underground

2x Tortoise

2x Ween

2x Yes

 

Well, and a lot of single hints into anything

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yeah i'll agree with dead cities

 

there are a lot of albums because i generally try to appreciate album-as-a-whole albums, so when i listen to something i like to listen to an album in its entirity. so i'm not trying to pick out the corkers and discard the rest. so yeah, there are a lot of albums.

 

but of course there are those albums you can just randomly select a track and drop it on a mix for a friend and it wouldnt disappoint . . .

 

rdj album

hard normal daddy

 

and other shit from 1996 that makes me feel really removed from today's music

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SAW '85-92 (goes without saying)

 

Marvin Gaye "What's Going On"

 

that was the two i was going to post. (omg)

 

never heard the ariel pink one though. might have to buy it on the basis of the bizarre coincidence that occurred here though.

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Autechre - LP5

Jamie Lidell - Multiply

Anything by Nick Drake

Soulwax - Much Against Everyone's Advice

Wagon Christ - Tally Ho!

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that was the two i was going to post. (omg)

 

never heard the ariel pink one though. might have to buy it on the basis of the bizarre coincidence that occurred here though.

 

i felt like SAW 85-92 was in the first post between the lines :whistling:

 

*added björk - debut

*checks out the ariel pink

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Music Has The Right To Children - BoC

Tri Repeate - AE

Master Of Puppets - Metallica

Burning Red - Machine Head

Haha Sound - Broadcast

God Loves Ugly/Seven Travels - Atmosphere

Remain In Light/Speaking In Tongues - Talking Heads

Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd (Has no miss at all...couldn't care only being 5 tracks)

Power In Numbers - Jurassic 5

Black On Both Sides - Mos Def

Revolver - The Beatles

Go Plastic - Squarepusher

Mulitply - Jamei Lidell

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i think i need to pick up marvin gaye's what's going on then

 

yes you do.

 

it's the closest thing to a perfect album i've ever heard.

 

written and mixed by jahweh.

 

superb.

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Yeah SAW 85-92 of course

Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique

Stevie Wonder - Talking Book, Songs in the Key of Life

Yes-Fragile

Jimi Hendrix - Axis:Bold as Love (yes even the Noel Rdding songs on there are good for me)

Phish - a picture of Nectar

 

I dunno...

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Jimi Hendrix - Axis:Bold as Love (yes even the Noel Rdding songs on there are good for me)

 

 

i once heard a jimi album in... ...err... a bed...with some girl.... and i am searching that one really hard. there's so much hendrix stuff... i know it was pretty much psychedelic... and it has around 6 tracks... well... most are psychedelic... i didnt find it yet... perhaps yours is the one. but if it is ... i definately agree.

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i think i need to pick up marvin gaye's what's going on then

 

i think you're absolutely bloody fucking correct here.

 

anyone who hasn't, should.

 

edit: heh, didn't see loganfive's reply which essentially mirrors my own.

 

and also, Songs in the Key of Life mentioned above is similarly stunning, but in a different way.

 

<3 Motown

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i thought a lot about this topic but almost any album has at least 1 or 2 songs that i´m kinda 'meh' to them.

oh! i know one!

 

television - marquee moon.

and orbital - in sides. disc 1. that´s awesomeness.

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i think i need to pick up marvin gaye's what's going on then

 

yes you do.

 

it's the closest thing to a perfect album i've ever heard.

 

written and mixed by jahweh.

 

superb.

 

for sure! What's Going On is as close to a religious experience as i've ever had from music - esp. if you've got the vinyl.

 

 

I think Nobukazu Takemura's "Child View" might deserve to join them - every track's blissful and musical - the whole album is amazingly cohesive... every track is there for a reason too - and there's about 20!

 

I'd also be tempted to mention Erykah Badu's "Baduizm"... amazing album to go to sleep to... again, really cohesive - every track blends into the next - it's just bass and rhodes the whole way through - very laidback - really an ambient album in every way... forget all preconceptions about modern rnb or soul or whatever

 

 

oh yeah, that ariel pink album's brilliant... unlike the rest, it's more the kind of album that takes a while to grow on you - i think at first i only really connected with about 2 songs...

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what`s going on_marvin gaye..............instantly springs to mind

 

flaming lips_hit to death in the future head

aphex twin_rdj

faust_faust iv

mercury rev_yerself is steam

u-ziq_tango n vectif

pavement_slanted and enchanted

FSOL_accelerator

the pale saints_the comforts of madness

public enemy_nation of millions

stevie wonder_inner visions

beastie boys_paul`s boutique

 

would say saw 85-92...but it would be ever so slightly more perfect without green calx (maybe) :omg:

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My friend who i went to college with is playing rythym guitar with the Funk Brothers. He's a super amazing blues guitarist, but all he ever dreamed of doing was playing rythym guitar in a funk band. Well now he plays in the funkiest band of then all.

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i thought a lot about this topic but almost any album has at least 1 or 2 songs that i´m kinda 'meh' to them.

oh! i know one!

 

television - marquee moon.

and orbital - in sides. disc 1. that´s awesomeness.

 

If you and I made babies together, we could create the master race. :yeah:

 

i.e. I would have picked those 2 as well. Plus Teardrop Explodes - Kilimanjaro and DJ Shadow - Endtroducing. Maybe Autechre - Tri Repetae/Chiastic Slide/Incunabula too.

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My friend who i went to college with is playing rythym guitar with the Funk Brothers. He's a super amazing blues guitarist, but all he ever dreamed of doing was playing rythym guitar in a funk band. Well now he plays in the funkiest band of then all.

 

that's quite Awesome. kudos to him for living the dream.

 

 

and also, OK Computer is another one of these albums.

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