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Steve L

  1. London, UK
  2. Electronic
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  1. Self-Titled (Demo 2003)
    by Steve Moore
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    Televiper These demos step out of the Zombi template and diversify Steve Moore’s sonic palette: while still highly indebted to John Carpenter & Tangerine Dream, the beginnings of a unique style can be heard taking root here. Favorite track: Black Hole.
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    Dustin Wall Just revisiting this one - Really fun textures and varied moods. The White Knight is a very specific vibe, somewhere between hopeful, nostalgic, and cursed. The Jefferson Institute and Underwater Worlds deserve some love. Lots of shorter works and exercises here as well. A fun journey, this record. Favorite track: Underwater Worlds.
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    Teratoid Mutant If the Halloween 3 and original Terminator soundtracks had a baby, this album is probably what it would sound like. I am a big fan of Steve Moore's solo work, and this is some great stuff from him. Not bad for a demo eh :) Favorite track: OR 8.
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  2. Saturnalia
    by Steve Moore
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    angryspartan Picture the cosmos, its countless stars, planets, and galaxies swirling around the infinite darkness. This song is what you hear when being so imaginative.
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  3. Existenzmaximum
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    Jim Earl Grey ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. VIBES FOR DAYS. Favorite track: Shooz Who.
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  4. It's a Myth
    by Sneaks
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    Laurel a one-woman POWERHOUSE. this never gets old Favorite track: Hair Slick Back.
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    Rodney Cinkan Just incredible get your ass on the floor right now beotch Favorite track: Hair Slick Back.
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    Ed Grimley Totally addictive minimalist post-punk pop. Favorite track: Look Like That.
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  5. Music for the Jilted Generation
    by The Prodigy
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  1. Singularity
    by Jon Hopkins
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    Everything Connected Everything Connected
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    skankintoaster It can be used for so many things: focusing, dancing, driving, working, etc.
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    dr_drake One of my all-time favorite albums.

    I'd tell you how many times I've replayed it, but you don't understand numbers that large. Favorite track: Singularity.
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    Julian Richardson I love this album. I would buy it 10 times over even just for "Emerald Rush". Favorite track: Emerald Rush.
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  2. Music For Psychedelic Therapy
    by Jon Hopkins
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    Tayos Caves, Ecuador i Tayos Caves, Ecuador i
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    danielle_elleinad I listen to this album at LEAST once a week. Favorite track: Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves.
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    Oblaky Humanity has lost its access to nature in its pristine state, apart from very few remote areas. This is the next best alternative to getting a glimpse of that state, the deep, clear, profound sense of belongingness and home. An incredible album for anyone who craves that deep, ancient connection. That sense of harmony and transcendence, presence and timelessness. Thank you.
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    PabstBlueRibbonOysterCult Such a great album to just relax to. Favorite track: Tayos Caves, Ecuador i.
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  3. Athanatos
    by Dopplereffekt
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    Athanatos Athanatos
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    Sengle Never has mitosis sounded so good. Favorite track: Mitosis.
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    selectedworks Colder than frostbite in yer nether regions. Favorite track: Eukaryotic Chromosomes.
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    Vipersia Another haunting, perfectly executed Dopplereffekt masterpiece! The Drexciyan Empire is immortal
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  4. Harnessed The Storm
    by Drexciya
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    Under Sea Disturbances Under Sea Disturbances
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    Santiago Blanco I love the crunchyness of the drum sounds on this one. Classic Drexciya underwater tropes with a splash of extra noise. Favorite track: Digital Tsunami.
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    Matthieu Roche For me this album is a transition from Neptune's Lair and Classic Drexciya towards 7-Storms Drexciya (and Transllusion, and Abstract Thoughts, and Lab Rat XL) with a new sound palette. Fantastic album. Favorite track: Dr. Blowfin's Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres.
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    doxaretro I already own two copies of the original wax version. Soon 3.
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    Music for those who know. Favorite track: Birth Of New Life.
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  5. Neptune's Lair
    by Drexciya
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    Andreaen Sand Dunes Andreaen Sand Dunes
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    djrozbelaban The Kraftwerk interpolation on Polymono Plexusgel, the wobbly stabs on Funk Release Valve, the driving techno on Devil Ray Cove, the earworm melody of Lost Vessel... so many great moments. Favorite track: Polymono Plexusgel.
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    Colton The storytelling, the word that the listener is submerged in... astounding
    Favorite track: Fusion Flats.
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    DAFALGAN A timeless classic, a blueprint that couldn't be better
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