Tag: Electronic
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Erugo Purakushi – [2017] SPARK
Trippy synthwave techno ambience. Slightly experimental, yet thoroughly enjoyable as upbeat background music.
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Seki Takashi – [2016] Night City
Friendly ambient electronica. If Minecraft would have another soundtrack, this EP could set the style.
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Various Artists – [2011] netBloc Vol. 34: The Whitewash
History-rewriting compilation. Diverse selection of popular CC music from the era.
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Derek Nigell – [2017] Heartbeat of the Universe
Spacetime drones. Long-stretched synthy soundscapes for late-night orbital flights.
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BitBasic – [2009] Sprinkling Rainbows
Pop master of glitch. Jazzy electronica, made from scrambled samples and lots of groove.
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Various Artists – [2010] Intelligent Toys: We Make Music
Essential experimental IDM. 3 discs, 51 tracks of IDM à la Sutemos are an earful to chew on. Bring popcorn!
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Coax – [2008] Aeons
Frosty ambient IDM with class. Very versatile EP with fully ambient to almost danceable tracks. A real classic, published at Kahvi.
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Various Artists – [2008] Super Sommer Clubbing-Charts
Disco fuel. Decent party music compilation from Germany.
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Daizy – [2011] The Daizy Factory
Laidback easy listening. Simple ambient tracks with distinct flavour.
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Various Artists – [2005] We Are Bevlar 2
Lavish dance tracks. Old-school underground house from the ’00s.
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Tunguska Electronic Music Society – [2011] Tunguska Chillout Grooves, Volume 7
Excellent ambient compilation. Many artists collaborate in this long-standing series of relaxing electronica albums.
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Qk – [2009] 415
Meditative tech house. Long loops, straight beats, simple two-chord harmonies. Great background music.
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Revolution Void – [2006] Increase the Dosage
Groovy relaxed vibes. Electronically produced jam sessions.
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Mosaik – [2004] Minutes
Classic netaudio electronica. Still sounding fresh after well over a decade.
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Various Artists – [2011] Quaking Stars
Manifesto of a dead netlabel. Long live Starquake!