

# Fine album by those short-lived Kranky signees. # The last one by those monsters of inhumanly fast music mixed with dub # Ambient with religious themes and dark overtones and one of the best albums put out by mr.

#Probably some of the most emotional electronic music ever made #Late day *ZF* - although different in line-up from the original one, it still retains some of their earlier madness #1991 - The Year That Punk Broke and incidentally this album and Nevermind by some other band were released simultaneously. No, this scenario has never happened to me.) # wonderful and captivating ritual music made with human bones.

Zero Kama - The Secret Eye Of L.A.Y.L.A.H. # tribal music filled with rhythmic beats. # totally bizarre experimental industrial with a noisy touch. # incredibly haunting album of death-ambient like something rumbling forth from hell. deep, brooding, mysterious, and beautiful. # amazing and powerful dark ambient work. # experimental and ambient soundscapes that takes the listener on a wonderful journey. # beautifully done neofolk album filled with captivating and moving songs. so unbelievably intense, energetic, and well-constructed.ĭeath In June - But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter? # superb album of drone and field recordings. # fascinating technological ambient/industrial that is irresistable. (I'm limiting my list to the type of music generally covered in this forum, but you don't have to.) Basically my goal is that not only will this give us an idea of what the other people here listen to, but it might turn us on to some new music while we're at it.
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Feel free to be as cheesy, cliche, or repetative as you want. (Though albums, rather than compilations or collections, would be preferable.)Īlso, would be great if everyone could add a little blurb next to each one either describing it a bit or saying why you put it there. However you want to construct it, really. So maybe not quite "exemplify", but "what you'd like them to think you listen to." Or maybe somewhere in between. Not intentionally, but it just worked out that way. And there's many unique artists left out that I would have liked to include. After making my list (which took a couple of hours) there's not much nose or rhythmic stuff on there, and there's no power-electronics. Obviously it's hard to capture everything with just 10 albums. Response: you give them 10 cds to listen to that you say exemplify your tastes. Scenario: someone totally unfamiliar with the music you listen to (say, a co-worker) asks what you listen to.
