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Posted by Chimney on Mar-18-2011 10:40:

Good Techno Albums Recommendation

As title suggests..


Posted by sljiva on Mar-18-2011 13:10:

You'll probably get tons of 4x4 suggestions, so here are some that are not:

The Black Dog - Spanners
First serious BD album with unique British touch on Detroit techno.

John Beltran - Ten Days Of Blue
Awfully expensive these days, but worth having because there's no better summery techno album out there.

Monolake - Cinemascope
One of the kind piece of work carried out with acute precision and attention to details.

Plastikman - Musik
Exploration of minimalistic and acidic post-techno grooves.

Speedy J - G Spot
Another atmospheric and highly personal take on futuristic Detroit vibes.


Posted by Woony on Mar-18-2011 14:14:

Some really obvious ones (last five years):

Trentemoller - The Last Resort
Redshape - The Dance Paradox
Sandwell District - Feed Forward
Echospace - The Coldest Season
Echospace - Liumin
Shed - Shedding The Past


Posted by rawbound on Mar-18-2011 14:49:

Carl Craig (The Album Formerly Known As..., More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Arts)
Joris Voorn (Future History, From A Deep Place)
Vince Watson (Biologique, Sublimina, Moments In Time, Echoes From The Future - View To The Past, The eMotion Sequence)
Aril Brikha (Deeparture In Time, Ex Machina)
Funk D'Void (Technoir, Dos, Volume Freak)

Not all pure techno but still the side of techno that appeals to me the most.


Posted by bamski on Mar-19-2011 22:34:

For something completely different you could try Westbam - We'll Never Stop Living This Way.


edit: this: http://www.discogs.com/DJ-HMC-Music/release/366389


Posted by pozz on Mar-20-2011 16:37:

http://www.discogs.com/Chris-Liebin.../release/565166

http://www.discogs.com/Various-In-O...5/release/47765


Posted by InDeepSpace on Mar-21-2011 21:31:

Mike Dehnert - Framework


Posted by BECK on Mar-21-2011 22:40:

Technasia has a few good ones too.


Posted by netroM on Mar-21-2011 23:51:

http://www.discogs.com/Caustic-Wind...on/master/19885


Posted by wotyzoid on Mar-21-2011 23:55:

Doesn't everyone and their mothers on this forum love Chromophobia?


Posted by Settimo on Mar-22-2011 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Woonyxoxo

Sandwell District - Feed Forward



You own this album? Vinyl version I'm assuming? Been trying to get my hands on it for months...


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Mar-22-2011 17:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Settimo
You own this album? Vinyl version I'm assuming? Been trying to get my hands on it for months...


available on discogs for ~100 euros. buy it. i did :-)


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-22-2011 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
Doesn't everyone and their mothers on this forum love Chromophobia?


Not really. And I wouldn't call it a techno album as such, either.

Can't add too much to the thread, since most of my favourites are obvious and have already been mentioned, but I will throw out:

Supposedly an IDM act, but this for me is definitely Detroit-influenced techno, and a lovely little album too.


Posted by enydo on Mar-22-2011 18:18:

I'm way interested solely based on the album artwork.


Posted by yonny on Mar-22-2011 19:15:

I enjoyed Marcel Dettmanns album, called Dettmann


Posted by Guest on Mar-22-2011 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by BECK
Technasia has a few good ones too.



bah. Dont go diluting the real deal recommendations with a half ass one. No offense but Techanasia doesnt fit into the top bracket like some of these picks do.


Posted by wotyzoid on Mar-22-2011 20:31:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Not really. And I wouldn't call it a techno album as such, either.


I would.


Posted by rawbound on Mar-22-2011 20:32:

Convextion - Convextion
Deadbeat - Roots And Wire
Donato Dozzy - K
The Black Dog - Radio Scarecrow
The Black Dog - Further Vexations
Swayzak - Snowboarding In Argentina
Fabrice Lig - Genesis Of A Deep Sound
Subsonic Park - Inner City Codes


Posted by sljiva on Mar-23-2011 02:08:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J

Supposedly an IDM act, but this for me is definitely Detroit-influenced techno, and a lovely little album too.


All their stuff is Detroit-influenced techno. Hugely influental on IDM, but never really IDM in the vein of some other well-known acts from Warp. Kinda like The Black Dog.

Their "B12 Records Archive" set is a must have for everyone who's interested in how techno sounded when it first crossed the Atlantic.


Posted by wolftickets on Mar-23-2011 04:12:

Peter Vriends & Quadripart Project - Emotional Travelogue (1994, progressive-sounding)


Posted by pozz on Mar-23-2011 04:31:

quote:
Originally posted by wolftickets
Peter Vriends & Quadripart Project - Emotional Travelogue (1994, progressive-sounding)


where did you get a copy of this?


Posted by deepdream on Mar-23-2011 04:59:

Cisco Ferreira - T.R.I.N.I.T.Y.
Chris Liebing - Evolution
Steve Stoll - The Blunted Boy Wonder


Posted by enydo on Mar-25-2011 00:31:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J



Uhhhh, I <3 this album.


Posted by sg_57 on Mar-25-2011 16:01:

For my recommendations I would like to mostly stay with classic Techno from Detroit.
If you don't know or own these albums you really, really should. (all clickable links to Discogs)


X-102 Discovers The Rings Of Saturn

The Martian - LBH - 6251876

Drexciya - Neptune's Lair

Drexciya - The Quest

Robert Hood - Minimal Nation

Robert Hood - Internal Empire

Scion - Arrange And Process Basic Channel Tracks

Maurizio - Maurizio

Jeff Mills - Purpose Maker Compilation

Jeff Mills - From The 21st

Juan Atkins - 20 Years Metroplex 1985 : 2005

UR Presents Galaxy 2 Galaxy - A Hitech Jazz Compilation

Suburban Knight - My Sol Dark Direction

Various - True People: The Detroit Techno Album

69 - The Sound Of Music

..there are a lot more, but this would be a good introduction.


Posted by Seppuku on Mar-27-2011 04:13:

quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
available on discogs for ~100 euros. buy it. i did :-)

wow, had no idea it was worth that much now. so glad I picked it up back in December!


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