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  1. Deep Entries : Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985
    by Dark Entries Records
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    Michael S. Any music Patrick Cowley produced for the indie scene or porn business is essential in my judgment.
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  2. in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music
    by dagmar zuniga
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    PTH Music Co. This is a beautiful, tear-jerker of an album. Real music, far from the over produced rubbish you get now so mainstream.

    There is NEVER, nothing good music wise out there. You just need to find the hidden gems.

    Cheers Dagmar. Favorite track: A Car With No Lights on.
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    ryansetlow1 petting your head while simultaneously spitting in your mouth Favorite track: LN60: Jupiter opposite Jupiter.
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    4 i have adored this record upon first listen. its like a warm hug and a cold highway and the way the sky and everything underneath it becomes soft and orange after a storm. Favorite track: LN60: Jupiter opposite Jupiter.
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  3. Stolen & Contaminated Songs (CSR276CD/LP)
    by Coil
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    karl lovblad Coil have Made some great Music over thé years
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    neur0dancer *nostalgia*. 1992. Remastered
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    collidascope Just awesome. Like a time machine. Favorite track: Futhur.
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  4. Crooklyn Dub Consortium/Certified Dope, Vol. 1
    by WordSound
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  5. 28 Gun Bad Boy
    by A Guy Called Gerald
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    capirotada-dystopia This music is like ancient alien technology. Ridiculously ahead of its time and so fucking fun to listen to. This is my first gerald record, will def check out his other work Favorite track: Wonderful World.
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    Cone You probably know this guy for the classic Acid House track "Voodoo Ray", and that one's cool and all but I think this album's where he really shows off his range. In particular, the selected favourite track manifests the AMVs in my head. Favorite track: Forever Changing.
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    TeeDubyaBee The sound of 'ardcore giving birth to jungle. What can you say? Stone cold killer LP. Favorite track: Got A Feeling.
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  1. Cut With the Cake Knife
    by Rose McDowall
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    Cut With the Cake Knife (2026 Remaster) Cut With the Cake Knife (2026 Remaster)
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    Jet Black June Absolutely fell in love with this album a few years back, and decided it was time to finally get it on CD. It ended up being a gateway to a ton more music Rose contributed to over the years. Cut With the Cake Knife is a must-have. Favorite track: So Vicious (2026 Remaster).
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    deletedelete699 addictive synths and her lovely voice, what else do you need in this album and perhaps even life. Favorite track: Wings of Heaven (2026 Remaster).
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    E out of this world
    ✧・゚: * ₊˚ʚ ᗢ₊˚✧ ゚. Favorite track: Cut With the Cake Knife (2026 Remaster).
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  2. Soliloquy For Lilith
    by Nurse With Wound
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    VUKARI It's the brain massage you get from this album that helps make it so wonderful. Impossible to have a favorite track as they all weave such strange and beautiful, crystal webs. Just an all over grand experience for your mind.
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    applaud Well, it's only the most influential and important piece of drone music ever recorded.

    Life changing, perception altering, ear cleansing.

    A masterpiece
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    Apollo I'm going to defend this music by first saying something insulting within the modern age- it is very easy to identify this as not real music If you do not have a I had a coworker call it fantasia a moreso visual brain. now- my belief is that this music is something that was guided by higher hands that it is channeled and that it is like reading a novel in a dream. this one is very nice-now I would recommend spiral insana first as it's louder-however-this is potentially scarier Favorite track: Track Six.
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  3. The Covenant, The Sword And The Arm Of The Lord
    by Cabaret Voltaire
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    L21ST L21ST
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    8175u-des SEMINALÉ AB-SO-LUTE.

    HOOKED-IN mit das *HIT* I Want You Listened in rotationé KONSTANT immediately postLaunch TO ACCOMPANY MICRO-PHONIES ALREADY auto-reverSINGin away pon yer SONY WM-28 in-cess-antLy aLongside HEAVY dM LIFE-GIVING FORCES

    eternaL *THANX* TEAM
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    Alan Westfall One of the ten defining albums of my 80's adolescence. I learned of them via dubbed cassettes of John Peel shows brought over by an ex-pat friend of mine at the time. I eventually made it to the record store in town that carried imports and brought it home, and it has remained one of the most influential albums of my musical adolescence. Long live Sheffield! Favorite track: Kickback.
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  4. The Crackdown
    by Cabaret Voltaire
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    24-24 24-24
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    nyX One of their best works. Favorite track: Talking Time.
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    Shadow J. Brown Industries this is quite freaky, but in a cool way Favorite track: Talking Time.
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    Jenny The beginning of Cabaret Voltaire's synthpop/electro era, and in my opinion one of their best albums overall. Favorite track: Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself).
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  5. Occult Concert
    by Master Wilburn Burchette
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    Summons to the Sacrificial Feast Summons to the Sacrificial Feast
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