we discuss the most innovative and influential works of the decade. I'll start.
>>68973541
Explain how?
Amazing how no one had ever produced anything like this before him though right.
>>68973541
last night I put on headphones and listened to this in the dark. It's really a great album. It sounds bizarre and otherworldly.
ALLELUJAH! is still my favourite
Also like Nicolas Jaar - Space is only noise
Fuck Buttons - Slow Focus
Clams Casino's instrumentals and rainforest EP
and the first ASAP Rocky album
>>68973566
You explained it yourself already.
>>68973569
I smoked some pot recently and put this on, also in headphones, and my mind just got BTFOd to the max. I forgot actual timings of the songs and it seemed so as if the album lasted 4 hours or so. Damn, that feeling was so unbelievable and overwhelming that by the end of Chrome Country I was just crying like a bitch. I also discovered some new layers of sounds among already existing layers. That didn't happen to me in quite a while.
Could be this.
>>68973541
This is just building on the aesthetic Ferraro innovates previously.
I love OPN too, but this is simply the truth.
>>68973541
>innovative
paul lansky (esp. homebrew), claude larson, even jean michel jarre (esp. zoolook) were doing this kind of stuff 30 years ago. opn is a little more cut-up and has some more interesting synthesis, but that's just new technology and adding in influences from late 90/early 00s glitch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIeAt5invw0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYvCkfLjQFQ
garden of delete is a little more innovative because it blends in nu-metal stuff, but it's still just a pastiche of existing genres
>>68973541
disagree i dare ya
>>68973899
you're not wrong
>>68973851
i should say i still think r plus seven is a great album, it's just not that innovative (and i think lopatin would agree)
https://soundcloud.com/oddmutant
>lo-fi
>experimental
>drone
>ambient
i remastered an old bad album made in 2014, i'm just trying to occupy my head
>>68973899
>start album
>neat intro
>oooh that's nice
>vocals come in
>nope
yeah no thanks I'm not 15 anymore
>>68973851
> Paul Lansky
Cool, thanks. Didn't know about this one.
There's also the Art of Noise (which had quite an impact as well) that comes to mind right now. Still as we're talking about the current decade, I believe r+7 just denotes the zeitgeist, of some kind - it's the leading edge. And GoD is just not that consistent, it's more like a handful of tracks.
>>68973665
i really like the album and i feel like i don't "get" it yet, which is a good thing
>>68974231
wrong thread
autechre proves they are still king of innovative electronic music
>>68973656
>Slow Focus
what has it influenced?
also yeah clams casino sound defined the early 2010s
>>68974555
I truly believe they are still innovative, just not influential; they abandoned the influence train in the 90's. But yeah, Elseq is rich in content and shows no limits to their sound.