You're asking me to define your tastes based on one album. I've given you some similar angles, but strangely enough, you didn't really like them. (Strange because I'm usually good at this.) I still can't believe you don't like Hybrid or Hooverphonic.
But, for the sake of the genre, lemme try again:
Big Beat: Chemical Brothers (try out multiple albums), Crystal Method, Leftfield (dubish), Boom Boom Satellites (excellent drum work), Fatboy Slim (esp. the first two albums), Junkie XL, Lunatic Calm (good solid stuff), Propellerheads (only one album, though), Underworld (awesome stuff), Fluke (also pretty solid)
Drum&Bass: Amon Tobin (this guy is a fucking genius; see his latest stuff and the Splinter Cell 3 OST), Squarepusher (earlier stuff seems to be better; varies a lot afterwards), Aphrodite (old fashioned D&B), Aphex Twin (the music for 500 years in the future; styles can get outlandish)
Goa Trance: Juno Reactor, Cydonia
Progressive Trance/Dance: Deepsky, Way Out West (more than just one album, you know), Coldcut
DJs: Christian Smith, Christopher Lawrence, Max Graham (see Tranceport)
Worldly: Talvin Singh (excellent stuff here)
Singers with mixers: Lamb (D&Bish), BT (can vary styles a lot), Sneaker Pimps, Hooverphonic
Others: Banco De Gaia (sort of like Aphex Twin meets Juno Reactor), Mocean Worker (changed styles on Aural), Orbital (look for In Sides and Nowhere), Plaid (experimental but always cool stuff), Sasha (also a good DJ, look up Airdrawndagger for his self-produced album), The Orb (ambient turned breakish), Red Snapper (just got into this guy)
I don't like House per-say, but it's more a matter of not liking House vs. Progressive House. I don't like House music where they are talking about how good house music is in the song, and putting this shitty beat and disco 70's shit in the music. I like progressive music in general, anyway.
I would say that either you should try to listen to clips of a bunch of these artists, or I can at least break it down to a list of "must-have" albums (while maintaining a level of diversity in the list):
Chemical Brothers - Come With Us (or all of the ones before it)
Underworld - Everything, Everything (been solid stuff since day one)
Crystal Method - Tweekend
Amon Tobin - Supermodified (or Chaos Theory) (did I say this guy is a genius?)
Talvin Singh - OK
Christopher Lawrence - Exposure IV
Sasha - Airdrawndagger (so many good songs on this album)
Hybrid - Morning Sci-Fi
Hooverphonic - Blue Wonder Powder Milk
Plaid - Rest Proof Clockwork (any of them, really)
Orbital - In Sides
Juno Reactor - Bible of Dreams (among others)
Fluke - Risotto (Puppy is also really good)
Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (did I mention that this guy was born in the year 2542 and time travelled here to make music?)
Red Snapper - Our Aim Is To Satisfy (Song 6 tends to get popular with the reviewers for obvious reasons when you listen to it, though the #1 & 3 are my favs)
Orb - Orbus Terrarum (for more ambient) or Orblivion (for more breakish)
Coldcut - Let Us Play (his DJ album is also really good)
Random notes: You might like Juno Reactor and Fluke if you liked the Matrix Reloaded OST. Juno Reactor had some of his material in some of the songs (along with an orchestial backdrop). Fluke had a few songs on the OSTs, including the quote-unquote "raaaave scene". (I hate calling it that...) Hmmm, also listen to Inner Universe on the Ghost in the Shell OST... (I literally have to pause and wipe the tears from my eyes at how fucking beautiful the song is.)
While it's still a large list, these would be a list of my favorites. I'm a big bigbeat fan, though as I've listened to electronica more, I've been really enjoying the more progressive and outlandish stuff. Electronica is more than a genre. It's an exploration of sound.
Anyway, try to listen to these albums and get back to me about which ones you like. For somebody like you, who is first getting into this genre and is still really specific about what you like, you'll need to try out some albums before actually getting a feel for what you really like. For the longest time, I liked "DJ music" in something like a rave, but I would never thing I would actually be listening to it in my car or house. Now, it seems to be a stable subgenre of good music for me.
BTW, you said that you like other genres, but do you have any albums or artists for me? What is your favorite instrument? (Keyboards, organs, piano) Your favorite sound effects? (Flaunges, square waves, others I couldn't describe) I could narrow it down a bit from there.
Last edited by SineSwiper on Sun Feb 05, 2006 3:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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