Best album Electronic of all time secondo DeBaser.

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Depeche ModePlaying the Angel
Album - 13 october 2005

It was an album with dark tones and once again dark as in the past, it makes you contemplate suicide for a few minutes, then you regain your senses and say.... the Depeche are still here. Breathing

RöyksoppThe Understanding
Album - 27 june 2005

If all commercial music were like this, I'd be fixed on Radio Deejay even when washing the cat. Giubbo

Daft PunkHuman After All
Album - 9 march 2005

Human After All pushes forward a true concept of dehumanization of music, with an extremely mechanical execution and obstinately resistant to any form of progression. Omega Kid

KraftwerkTrans-Europe Express
Album - 1977

An album a masterpiece of inspiration, composition, production, and content. Qzerty

Tangerine DreamZeit
Album - 1972

Electronic magma and existential minimalism. CosmicJocker

Depeche ModeSounds of the Universe
Album - 17 april 2009

'It’s certainly not an immediate album like Playing the Angel, and it doesn’t contain hits that stick in your mind upon first listen, except perhaps Wrong, which is beautiful.' donnie darko

The OfflagaDiscoPax tell stories from the great cold post-Cold War and the fall of communism... with just the right amount of sarcasm and irony that are evidently essential for survival. antimo_d

Thom YorkeThe Eraser
Album - 5 july 2006

The coordinates of 'The Eraser' remain in the realm of the more electronic side of Radiohead, while winking at the smudged melodies of Notwist. Ghemison

RadioheadThe King of Limbs
Album - 18 february 2011

"King Of Limbs is... an exercise in style without spirit." whereismymind

10° Depeche ModeSpirit
Album - 17 march 2017

‘Spirit’ is an important album for Depeche Mode, marking a partial refresh of their sonic framework. GrantNicholas

11° RadioheadKid A
Album - 27 september 2000

The first notes of Radiohead in the new millennium are those of the synthetic piano that paints “Everything In Its Right Place,” something formally very distant from previous works even though the mood remains the same depressed and psychotic as before. FregaUnCazzo

12° David BowieLow
Album - 14 january 1977

When the alien David Bowie, restless astronaut of the deepest spaces of the human soul, encounters the musical architect of perfect cosmic spaces Brian Eno, an extraordinary album emerges. GordonPym

13° Depeche ModeSongs of Faith and Devotion
Album - 22 march 1993

The album pushes the subject to cross unmoved sonic boundaries with a rough heart, intolerant to the most backward indulgences. Dislocation

14° KraftwerkAutobahn
Album - 1974

"Autobahn... stands as a naive appetizer to what would become the first popular phenomenon of Kraftwerk’s production." Eneathedevil

15° Lucio BattistiE già
Album - 1982

"Here there is liberation from vanity, a mature relaxation, cleansing our selfish egoism of wanting expectations to be met." Caspasian

16° MadonnaRay of Light
Album - 23 february 1998

Ray of Light is an innovative and experimental electronic-spiritual journey. theacrobat

17° AirPocket Symphony
Album - 5 december 2006

N O T H I N G. Banal music. Lesto BANG

18° Daft PunkRandom Access Memories
Album - 17 may 2013

"From Homework to this latest work, the Parisian duo hasn’t really changed their style, they have simply EVOLVED." Il Tarantiniano

19° The Chemical BrothersWe Are the Night
Album - 27 june 2007

"A career like that of the Chemical Brothers speaks for itself." GrantNicholas

20° KraftwerkElectric Cafe
Album - 16 december 1986

The world is a computer. I am a number. My body? Do I still have a body? Am I still my body? Martello

21° Massive AttackMezzanine
Album - 17 april 1998

Close your eyes. Imagine running your finger over the globe... It is a voice that speaks, an ancient voice that belongs to the whole world. Ynamusic

22° AirMoon Safari
Album - 16 january 1998

Moon Safari is a masterpiece! 10 perfect tracks, 10 musical jewels selected in a single album. Ilpazzo

23° Depeche ModeBlack Celebration
Album - 17 march 1986

The "black celebration" covers the tracks with a gothic and dark atmosphere like never before, and there is a deeper exploration of the sonic nuances. jeff3buckley

24° MobyPlay
Album - 17 may 1999

Moby seems to be praying to someone, tired and impatient, he seems to want only one thing; "speak to me / speak to me". lovi

25° RadioheadIn Rainbows
Album - 10 october 2007

Jonny to Thom: <alessioIRIDE

26° Massive Attack100th Window
Album - 10 february 2003

The old Massive can only be recognized in some drum machine programming. microman

27° Depeche ModeExciter
Album - 10 may 2001

Exciter represents the 'other side of the coin' for the Basildon trio: emotional lightness, serenity and carefreeness. Darius

28° Primal ScreamScreamadelica
Album - 23 september 1991

"Screamadelica is precisely that kind of sonic Eden—a box where everything is in its right place with no dead spots or imperfections." Battlegods

29° AirTalkie walkie
Album - 26 january 2004

I don’t know if you understand me if this feeling I have is shared with those reading... but even though I consider myself a fan of AIR, this thing leaves me so perplexed, so very bitter. Little

30° The Chemical BrothersDig Your Own Hole
Album - 7 april 1997

"To call 'Block Rockin Beats' catchy is an understatement; the sounds intertwine perfectly, creating a thrilling electro-house track." danieleerpiccoletto

31° The ProdigyThe Fat of the Land
Album - 30 june 1997

The Fat of the Land is not a bad album: the attempt to renew themselves once again is appreciable. ZiOn

32° The ProdigyMusic for the Jilted Generation
Album - 4 july 1994

Without 'Music For The Jilted Generation,' we wouldn’t have listened to any of what we hear today. killgod

33° múmFinally We Are No One
Album - 20 may 2002

A beautiful postcard from the land of ice. samterra

34° Offlaga Disco PaxBachelite
Album - 4 february 2008

"Bachelite wins you over on first listen, struck above all by its essence." 110188

35° Aphex TwinDrukqs
Album - 22 august 2001

drukQs is undoubtedly the best album released by Aphex Twin. Ascoltatore

36° BjörkVolta
Album - 23 april 2007

"Volta is presented as a well-made and idea-rich work, perhaps a bit excessive and redundant in the arrangements, but with the courage to propose something interesting and quite varied from a stylistic and sonic perspective." bjork68

37° Klaus SchulzeTimewind
Album - 1975

"In 'Timewind,' Schulze brings his music back to more abstract and properly 'cosmic' territories." Rocky Marciano

38° MadonnaBedtime Stories
Album - 24 october 1994

"Bedtime Stories is warm and enveloping, unlike the cold and detached Erotica." Dave

39° The ProdigyInvaders Must Die
Album - 18 february 2009

The Prodigy is back to blast your eardrums and move those damn butts for quite a while. cacca

40° The Chemical BrothersFurther
Album - 9 june 2010

"Further is an overwhelmingly strong high that doesn’t cause paranoia and never really bores." Frankie89

41° AutechreAmber
Album - 7 november 1994

Amber is a record with mystical hints, where soft electronic beats intertwine with suggestive, evocative musical layers. ZiOn

42° GoldfrappSupernature
Album - 22 august 2005

"There is no turning back on what has been, in fact, the path the beauty seems to be on is increasingly that of the ‘80s glam clubs." S4doll

43° James BlakeJames Blake
Album - 4 february 2011

James Blake proposed something original and personal. A lot of original and personal stuff. Suonoonous

44° Lady GagaBorn This Way
Album - 23 may 2011

Coprophagy is the new path to the future. ilTrattoreRagno

45° Crystal CastlesCrystal Castles
Album - 16 march 2008

The path is one of sacrifice, exasperation, and abnegation to an even colder and darker sound, a path that leads to the high peak of the mountain from which to reveal the only truth of witch-house. Frankie89

46° KraftwerkMinimum Maximum
Album - 18 july 2005

Kraftwerk was STUDYING the future at the drawing board over 40 years ago; a meticulous, attentive, perfect, almost scientific study. Ilpazzo

47° Lemon JellyLost Horizons
Album - 7 october 2002

Never was a NAME more aptly chosen and even prophetic in announcing the emotions it would evoke. GK

48° Hanne HukkelbergLittle Things
Album - 13 june 2004

This album is so beautiful that it’s deadly. The_dull_flame

49° Enter ShikariTake to the Skies
Album - 18 march 2007

There is no evolution without mutation. Jester

50° NeonRituals
Album - 21 january 2007

"Neon remain a niche band truly appreciated to the fullest only by a select few." fosca

51° Linkin ParkLIVING THINGS
Album - no date

Linkin Park has never been a rock band in the classic sense of the term, nor will they ever be, the current 'Living Things' is proof of that. Gallagher87

52° Tweaker2 A.M. Wakeup Call
Album - 20 april 2004

The album can be viewed as a concept dedicated to the dreams/nightmares generated by the night. fede

53° GorillazThe Fall
Album - 25 december 2010

For me, these are the TRUE Gorillaz, maybe not the best, the glories of the first album are, for me, unreachable, but certainly the closest to their nature. ilTrattoreRagno

54° Depeche ModeViolator
Album - 21 february 1990

The phrase that opens this little masterpiece of electronic music… manages to nicely summarize the intentions of Depeche Mode towards the listeners: to make people travel with closed eyes. giov

55° The ClashSandinista!
Album - 12 december 1980

I was listening to an incredibly multifaceted work, with a thousand facets, an overwhelming big bang of genius and creativity. bjork68

56° U2Achtung Baby
Album - 18 november 1991

Like a powerful wave, maturity overwhelms the Dublin band, creating an incredible work with an impeccable sequence of twelve tracks. iuppiter2

57° Franco BattiatoFetus
Album - 1971

The journey begins with a heartbeat, a delicate guitar arpeggio, and Battiato’s voice introducing the world of Fetus. Naif_90

58° U2Pop
Album - 26 february 1997

"Pop remains the last great U2 album because it possesses that artistic courage that has always distinguished them on the world stage." SouthMan

59° BjörkHomogenic
Album - 22 september 1997

In Homogenic, the moment of awareness and renewal that emerges after great suffering seems frozen in time. Cleo

60° The Smashing PumpkinsAdore
Album - 29 may 1998

"Adore represents the nocturnal side of the Pumpkins, the endless gothic night tinged with poignant prayers and pleading poems to nothingness." fede

61° U2Zooropa
Album - 5 july 1993

NUMB is indeed the sonic manifesto of the band’s new direction. Jy

62° David BowieLodger
Album - 18 may 1979

Lodger is a new turning point, another escape, even more extreme than Heroes. Dune Buggy

63° Brian EnoBefore and After Science
Album - 1977

A journey. Physical and mental. A shift, almost a leap into the void, an unknown city and an unknown album. trellheim

64° R.E.M.Up
Album - 27 october 1998

For the first time in the discography of R.E.M., the words that forge Michael Stipe’s songs appear in black and white, squeezed inside a booklet. giov

65° BjörkDebut
Album - 12 july 1993

Beyond that dull cover... was an authentic little musical gem packaged, a blend of sounds, fantasy, sentiment, sophistication, sensuality, and mood. Darius

66° SubsonicaMicrochip emozionale
Album - 1999

The album, as the title suggests, is an emotional microchip, where technology and feelings are equally blurred. patrizio

67° SuicideSuicide
Album - 1977

In thirty-one minutes, history is written; one of the most violent, sick, and insane albums of all time is given to posterity. Airone

68° Daft PunkHomework
Album - 17 january 1997

"Daft Punk's 'Homework' represents a symbol of dance where there is little space for sentimentality." GATTINATOR

69° BjörkVespertine
Album - 18 august 2001

From my honest perspective, I find it a masterpiece of class and skill. lovi

70° Lucio BattistiDon Giovanni
Album - 1986

Don Giovanni ... is probably one of the best tracks in Italian music. Battisti

71° KraftwerkDie Mensch-Maschine
Album - 1978

The Man Machine is another masterpiece by Kraftwerk, a group that remains among the most innovative in the history of music. ZiOn

72° Depeche ModeSome Great Reward
Album - 24 september 1984

"Master And Servant is the projection of certain dom/sub fantasies by Gore, but also of a disenchanted realism permeating all the lyrics from first to last." Treasure

73° BjörkPost
Album - 9 june 1995

An extremely varied album, where the little Icelandic elf jumps with ease from one genre to another, demonstrating enormous vocal versatility. Grasshopper

74° PlaceboSleeping With Ghosts
Album - 19 march 2003

For those who like Placebo, this album will be enjoyable. Rivo

"Scary Monster represents a fundamental step in the Duke’s artistic career." Mr_Iko

76° PortisheadThird
Album - 8 april 2008

Portishead’s Third disconcerts, and immerses the beloved and iconographic sound of the Bristol trio in dark/industrial waters. Blackdog

77° KraftwerkRadio-Aktivität
Album - 1975

I lose myself in the soothing placidity of the non-space, external dimension, in the dense void of the monotonous notes of a Geiger Counter. Solomon

78° SubsonicaTerrestre
Album - 22 april 2005

The Turin band fills the sound of 'Terrestre' with a quantity of guitars, never so present, despite maintaining their classic electronic references. Taurus

79° Air10 000 Hz Legend
Album - 23 may 2001

This CD is proof of it. GustavoTanz

80° The Chemical BrothersCome With Us
Album - 21 january 2002

Aside from the poor "It Began In Africa," the album is good. Rivo

81° The NotwistNeon Golden
Album - 14 january 2002

"Cold electronics and existential dilemma. The two sides that the Notwist have managed to blend with class." RinaldiACHTUNG

82° Lucio BattistiLa sposa occidentale
Album - 22 october 1990

The rhythm holds everything together. The lines on a notebook on which to write fantastic stories. zaireeka

83° Lucio BattistiHegel
Album - 29 september 1994

"'Hegel' is the simple combination of the monstrosity of words borne aloft without rest but with enormous grace by Pasquale Panella and Battisti’s appropriate melodies, never so appropriate indeed." Abraham

84° KraftwerkComputerwelt
Album - 1981

The Kraftwerk solved the dilemma... with an unparalleled content and formal innovation: circumvent the object through the object itself. Eneathedevil

This music really seems to come from another planet, that you almost manage to see those vaporized and happy androids whistling these little songs on the street. luludia

86° Lucio BattistiCosa succederà alla ragazza
Album - 25 september 1992

CSAR is an album that is stratospheric, spatial, universal, metaphorical, Felliniesque, erotic, sensational. Battisti

87° Aphex TwinRichard D. James Album
Album - 4 november 1996

How is it possible for someone to create an album so perfect in terms of sound, melody, and rhythm? anonimo cuculo

88° Depeche Mode101
Live - 13 march 1989

"For me, it was that image of the Rose Bowl... suddenly there were seventy thousand people doing the same thing! I was overwhelmed, feeling something like tears inside me, and sweat running down my face, but that was pure joy!" Alevox

89° The Chemical BrothersPush the Button
Album - 2004

Tunz ... tunz ... tunz ... Push the button... tunz ... tunz ... tunz ... Little1

90° Lali PunaScary World Theory
Album - 15 october 2001

Valerie’s voice will dig deep into you without any escape. josefk

91° Lucio BattistiL'apparenza
Album - 10 october 1988

"Oh, it is so magical. The harmonies are mainly all Lucio's. He demoed the songs with a very simple keyboard with his voice." ygmarchi2

92° SubsonicaL'eclissi
Album - 23 november 2007

Basically, because of those damn protection files, to listen to it in the car, I have to copy it and burn it onto a new CD. Sangemini

93° Tangerine DreamPhaedra
Album - 1974

"Phaedra is structured similarly to Atem: a fast and energetic part followed by a slow and melancholic one... a 17-minute electronic poem." Gregor_Lake

94° RöyksoppMelody A.M.
Album - 8 october 2001

Graceful melodies amidst typically pop structures, then immersed in a bath of sweet, dreamy sampled sounds, wrapping you in allure from the first to the last moment. NickGhostDrake

95° Ash Ra TempelAsh Ra Tempel
Album - 1971

"They strip your skin off, they short-circuit your brain." Festwca

96° Marilyn MansonMechanical Animals
Album - 14 september 1998

"If I break his ribs, he can take medical leave and spend the day at the bar talking about tits and asses with his friends." Tepes

97° Jean Michel JarreOxygene 8
Single - 1997

Because oxygen doesn’t just translate into the idea of breathability, but also of elemental nature. Eneathedevil

98° The ClashCut the Crap
Album - 4 november 1985

"Even Strummer himself will not deem [it] worthy of being considered as the coherent closing chapter of the band’s discography." claudio carpentieri

99° LCD SoundsystemSound of Silver
Album - 12 march 2007

Your foot taps on the floor in every track and on the singles… you feel the urge to dance wildly! beso

100° GarbageVersion 2.0
Album - 1 may 1998

The irresistible element, surely, is none other than the singer Shirley Manson, a voice as fine and delicate as it is harsh and visceral. pluto77