Electroma

L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

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Learning to cope with Cowardice - Mark Stewart The excellent debut of Mark with the Maffia.
Visage "Tar" P.S. I’m posting this and disappearing between the sun and the lake.
We often praise Almond of Soft Cell, but we forget about the dear Steve Strange, a fundamental artist for the start of the sociocultural wave landscape. The debut of Visage, featuring the hit "Fade to Grey," also includes seminal gems like "Tar," their first single. It's also worth noting that "Metamatic" by the other genius Foxx was released in January 1980, while this from Visage came out in November of the same year. So all these beauties precede both "Vienna" (listen to the song "Visage" to understand the copy-and-paste of Midge Ure from "Passing Strangers") and "Non Stop Erotic Cabaret" by Soft Cell. I love you Strange.
Gala Drop - Dabum to be listened to in solemn silence
the human league - almost medieval (per ntne) The futuristic effects of "Empire State Human" and "Black Hit of Space" are among my favorites. This is the most representative song of "Reproduction," demonstrating that the Humans excel in "simple" things and not so much in experiments (as evidenced by the B-side of the same album or the stylistic exercises in "The Dignity of Labour").
Harold Budd and Brian Eno - The Pearl (1984) bought today six euros in a little record shop.. I clearly know the artists, but I was missing the album. Let’s see what I find in front of me.
Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid (HD)

I’m back. A week of pilgrimage but now finally home. This, however, is a really great album that I listened to again during the journey back.
One Out of Many (1980) - The Pop Group ft. The Last Poets Last Poets are immense. (Their first two albums are poetry, spoken word, and jazz...damn.)
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon Part 1 (1975) The exemplary trance birthed by "Phaedra". Mechanical gothic Fluxus from stream of consciousness. "Ricochet" is already too watered down and pseudo new age. Here, there’s a sound that seems to have emerged from the Nineties, at least.
Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country (Full Album) almost two thousand meters high. The house has a large raised terrace overlooking the valley; from here I admire the entire valley and the mountains that surround it. I don’t think I can share pictures, otherwise, I would show you what a paradise I am in. In the shade of the beech trees with my computer and my trusty headphones, the wind rustles all the leaves; no listening experience is the same. It’s not the same as listening to music in my room, I assure you. I am truly in an imaginary world right now.
Vangelis - To The Unknown Man - HD The coolest album from the former Aphrodite's Child. 1977. Around that time, you had Jarre, Tangerine's "Rubycon," Schulze's "Moondawn," Eno with "Music for airports"... absolutely beautiful.