Album is a perfect match for just about anything thats raunchy and magical. Heavy electronic sound that truly makes you want to get lost in the music.
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Jan 11, 2025

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My album of the day. Don't love every song on this 23 track project, a compilation album from Surf Gang skater/producer, but it's always interesting. A lot of highs too like K$upreme's DIGITAL, Rx Papi's PAP SHIESTY, Anycia and Robb Bank$ on BASIC. Feels like a victory lap for the current sound of new wave underground rap. Whether you like it or not you can't deny this rap compilation is way more interesting than the Lyrical Lemonade one released the same day. Similarly, there's a preposterous interpolation of Fergie's Glamorous at the end of this that's still better than when Jack Harlow did it
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firstly, if you like PS1 type beats you will LOVE: - Skee Mask - Compro, specifically Kozmic Flush. - Also you might dig the album Reso - Tangram - Andy Stott is the king of atmosphere, but also prob has more grit than others - This album by Transllusion also has some pretty sleek sound design goin on - Sweet Trip's album Velocity:Design:Comfort straddles the realms of drum and bass, glitch, pop, and shoegaze like nothing else - EPROM is prolly the heaviest on this whole list but takes a lot of inspo from the jungle and acid eras if you like things more chill and spatial: - try Burial. his album Untrue is considered a landmark work of electronic music - This album from Djrum might also scratch that itch - Boards of Canada are a staple of chill electronica - Huerco S borders on soundscapes at times, but with enough movement to keep things interesting - Floating Points makes really lush, almost orchestral electronic music with a lot of jungle and techno influence - Leon Vynehall is similar to Floating Points but more of a house influence if you want wacked out Machine Girl stuff with a lot of energy: - Phuture Doom has the same level of acid-infused madness - try Machinedrum too maybe? both draw heavily from footwork as a genre. I'd say Machinedrum is just happy Machine Girl in a way - Maybe have a little Drexciya if you want something more classic - if you like danceable rhythms, maybe other Detroit Techno stuff like Los Hermanos the world of electronic music is so vast and diverse so explore wherever your ears lead! also paging aidanaguirre for the assist on this one
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