Electroma

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ULTRAVOX - Monument [1982 Hymn]
And at some point, Ultravox remembered that they had an accent in their name and had benefited from the talent of John Foxx... A bit late, though.
 
Heaven On Earth Keith LeBlanc in his seminal "Major Malfunction". This funk electro period mixed with Body Music Industrial is too good. Album produced by the guru Adrian Sherwood (the Conny Plank/Martin Hannett of the genre) and still a thousand years ahead.
 
Air & Alessandro Baricco - Bird

From a beautiful yet unknown album... Baricco reads excerpts from "City," his 2003 book, and Air provides their usual dark yet light atmospheres to the mix... notice how in this piece, after a pleasant and discreet accompaniment, they bring out, between paragraphs, while Baricco is silent, metallic and jarring sounds that are completely abstract in such a context (minute 4:49).....
 
NEU! - Cassetto An extremely challenging album. Sublime art that is unlistenable.
 
Steve Roach - Towards The Dream Lying in the park, a dialogue with the gray and yellow in the sky.
 
Günter Schickert - Puls The piece actually starts from the 6-minute mark, but from there on it's an imaginative carousel. Another great German mind.
 
Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians If you love the minimalist vibe, or just electronic music in general, don't miss this one.
 
Galactic Joke A cutting and stitching job on a live jam to create a prototype of dub space rock. Intriguing as a plate of al dente tortellini with cream after two days of fasting.
 
Faust'o - Exhibition of Love An album as absurd as the industrial of "Out Now." Complicated drum grooves that recall "Four Enclosed Walls" by PIL and static bass riffs predominantly post-punk. Faust'O thus reminds of the atrocious performances of Ian.
 
Propaganda - Dr Mabuse Their videos are always quirky. One of the cultured synth pop groups, with various nods to the more “accessible/mainstream” styles of industrial. ("P. Machinery" is the other track I love... "Duel", on the other hand, is too "paninara").