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Good call on the Ray Lynch (first new age album to go gold) and Egyptian Lover, I almost posted both (although I was leaning toward Livin' On the Nile).

 

 

 

 

Technically released in 1990 but that means it was most likely recorded in '88 or '89.

 

Oh, and I'm surprised nobody posted that Charanjit Singh album yet.

 

Proof that acid was an emergent property of the 303.

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  On 11/1/2022 at 3:25 PM, watmmisdead said:

what a track for the time. 

So come with me / and have no fear / just close your eyes / and disappear

One of my biggest favourites from the 808 State catalogue, both the track and the album.

It Doesn't Matter™
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
dcomμnications (WATMM blog, mostly about non-IDM releases, maybe something else, too.)

 

  On 10/31/2022 at 4:26 PM, BoaufStroganoff said:

for me it was Telex...

Telex (Limited Edition 6CD Box Set)
Telex (Limited Edition Color 6LP Box Set)

Shipping in March 2023.

It Doesn't Matter™
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
dcomμnications (WATMM blog, mostly about non-IDM releases, maybe something else, too.)

 

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amazing ambient track from metheny in the 80's

heres another very interesting proto-house track from metheny in 1985. men i wish he would have explored more of this exact smooth type of sound

 

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my journey into the 80's was a eye opener

i had never realized how primordial it was back then and how relatively recent the real electronica scene "matured".

 

I dont think there's a single pure electronica album from the 80's that i can listen from start to finish.  maybe its just my taste, or I have missed the holy grail from that time

however, in 1993, the scene just exploded.

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"Electronica" has to take the cake for music-critic-born chimera with the most heads on it. Nobody has ever pinned down what the hell it means. Glad to see the post-punk mentions here and I feel obliged to throw in Pet Shop Boys as well

Ive been diggin the 80's a lot, might as well post a couple of things not electronica that i really dig. 

Cocteau twins: 

I love those kind of vibes:

Dinosaur jr. 1985. i had never realized how avant guard Mascis is. 

Kate bush: hounds of love album. one of the best pop album of all time. 

 

The cure. 

 

Not very obscure. But it was 1989. This got to No 1 in the UK I think?

A lesser known adamski track that I always liked:

 

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