Thanks for the wonderful list - it's given me some new music to look for! Here's some comments: > *IDIOMATIC ELECTRONIC MUSIC* Anything by Morton Subotnik - his stuff is sure to turn off anybody but the hardcore "electronic music" fans. BT - Bryan Transeau - BT's a dance music/electronica artist that is worthing checking it. He's done pop trance, soundtracks, and remix type work. I include him here because if you listen closely, the sound that he builds his rhythm section from are very much out there - they often remind me of Morton Subotnik's sounds, but with dance beat. > *ELECTRONICALLY-REALIZED CLASSICAL* This whole genre seems to be dead! I think that the opportunistic junk put out in the 70's set back this area a great deal. Two recent recordings of interest are: Operatica - Lord Vanger This recording is of opera standards backed with electronica/world beat music. Mildly cheesy, but it's nice to hear some classic works rethought. Pieces in a Modern Style - William Orbit These are fairly respectfull, conservative electronic reworkings of classical standards. > *ELECTRONIC POP* Thief - Tangerine Dream This is a great album with a few 8-10 minute pieces that are precursors to a lot of the electronica that has been created in the last 10 years or so. Just about any of their albums up to the mid 80's is worth getting. After that, at least in my opinion, they lost their experimental sound and their music sounds bland and overly sequenced. Blade Runner - Vangelis There is an official soundtrack now. It is different from the bootleg, and is a classic album of its type. Avoid the orchestral version of this music at all cost! Other good Vangelis albums are Opera Sauvage, China, & Spiral. > "Elements" Mychael Danna Danna's music is very likable, because it has serious use of electronics within a fairly traditional context. He's very prolific. His soundtrack work is memorable. His cd's for Hearts of Space are a good place to start with him. > *POP ELECTRONICS* QE2- Mike Oldfield If you like his early stuff, you'd probably like QE2. Also, Ommadawn is one of his best works - it's long and heavily influenced by the minimal style, but it's got a lot of depth to it.
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Re: OT: Electronic Music Albums
2003-03-03 by elle_webb <elle_webb@hotmail.com>
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