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2006's most 'original' artist album? (pg. 2)
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Aristronica
I agree with some dude above, Trentemoller came out of nowhere.
RJT
I don't know - Probably Nathan Fake, but honestly I can't recall a single artist album from this year I was absolutely enamored with.

Nik and Mart's album was a nice effort from the TA community, but I wouldn't necessarily call it the "most original" thing I've ever heard. Just a very pleasant, well programmed, somewhat diverse artist album.
Az
Orchestra of Bubbles and Hundred Million Light Years for me, both incredible
diggerz
I saw some clips of Trentemoller with a band and a lead vocalist. What a change to the always boring dj with decks and what not. You should also check out SCSI-9, their album on Kompakt is brilliant. :p
Ian
Flowjob - Support Normality



FREq - GOSUB



Prisoners of the sun - Social success (remixes)





Tegma - Around the world in 80 Minutes

SYSTEM-J
Jeff Mills - Blue Potential.

It's Detroit techno... but orchestral Detroit techno.
bogartgreens
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Originally posted by diggerz
You should also check out SCSI-9, their album on Kompakt is brilliant. :p


+1, Line of Nine has a bunch of goood tunes..really dug senorita tristeza and on the edge..trentemoller put out a fairly good album as well, tv on the radio's album is prob the most unique artist album ive heard this year but its not edm...havent heard Archipelago in its entirety yet..
Ian
another one



not a lot needed to say, Protoculture = the cream of melodic morning-psy
basd
Hmm.. hadn't heard the Apparat & Ellen Allien album until now because I usually steer clear of the recent stuff on Bpitch, Kompakt and the likes (it's been enough for me)..

Like what I'm hearing until now very much though.. Well recommended.
RJT
I missed out on a fair amount of these throughout the year, thanks for the super 1337 heads up everyone ;)

TranceArmstrong
most original? hmmm, I'm thinking of something that was at times Loud, Electronic, yet Ferocious as well....

in all seriousness, I'm familiar with Vibrasphere and Tegma and all that psy-prog but haven't heard much actually. I will check these albums out. This thread is a bit too 1337 for me sadly.
WirelessEyes
This Binary Universe by far
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