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Rec me your trippiest, most alien-sounding psychedelic electronic

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Rec me your trippiest, most alien-sounding psychedelic electronic albums. I want to listen to something that will take me on a trip into outer space

Pic sorta related
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q26LR5SJ2jU

not a chill trip though
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>>73260471
tarot sport is a classic
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Most of /mu/ core bleeps are excellent while tripping. (Jon Hopkins, Massive Attack,Aphex Twin.. etc.)
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>>73260626
Rec me some albums from them, I've already heard all of Aphex's stuff
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Goa gil compilations don't listen to the early ones, the ones after burning man
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DJ Spooky - Songs of a Dead Dreamer (1996)

song nice space sounds (for a 90's ambient album)
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>>73260471
The White Noise - An Electric Storm
Some people from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and their musician friend David Vorhaus make pop music with primal late 60s electronic music technology. It's as out there and amazing as it sounds. I consider it the first true electronic album as it really marked the turning point of electronics based music made by scientists to music made by musicians (except Joe Meek but Joe Meek sucks from a musical standpoint). Don't go in expecting crazy moogs and shit though, Here Comes The Fleas supposedly has more tape edits than all of Sgt. Pepper combined. Personal 10.

Isao Tomita - The Planets
While it's perhaps not the most psychedelic of albums, it's Holst's The Planets played entirely with synths, and then some. It's remarkable what they were able to do on this, especially for 1976. Puts Kraftwerk to shame. You aren't hearing space, you're in space. Everything from astronaut talking (and singing) to rocket thrusters is painstakingly rendered; it's breathtaking.

2 8 1 4 - Birth of a New Day
Vaporwave's crown jewel created by two of it's most proficient pioneers. Perhaps more urban than spacey, it's like a night train going through futuristic city streets. An absolute essential album of the '10s.
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Almost forgot to mention, if you're one of those people who reject vaporwave purely because of it's production, Birth Of A New Day is entirely original music with no sampling whatsoever.
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>>73261942
>>73261974
Thanks kind tripfag, I'll check those out. You seem to be very experienced with electronic. Do you post in /bleep/?
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>>73262028
Nah, I don't get their memes.
Ambient Techno is a favourite of mine, though.
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>>73262135
Give me some more Recs if you have them

I'm an Electronic novice but so far I like Aphex, BoC, and Flying Lotus
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>>73261942
These are fucking amazing, thanks for the recommendation, friendo :^)

got any more? Something along the lines of the first two, not really into vapourwave
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiNH_SkiNKY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sOtR_13Z64

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2dSlKdhBkg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en-HmMPpze4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY-9cGBdxNw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6erObnw1_fY
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>>73261942
>The White Noise - An Electric Storm
wow
thanks!
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>>73262151
If you like Boards of Canada, and especially if you like Birth of a New Day too, check out Burial. Very emotional and dark urban electronic music. He's got a real unique sound. Untrue's a great place to start, then I'd go through his EPs Kindred -> Truant/Rough Sleeper -> Rival Dealer (my favourite), then his self titled and the rest of his stuff. Dude's got a lot of sick singles, remixes and unreleased stuff too, so check around on Youtube. Very anonymous too. I'd recommend listening to at night. Essential Tracks: Archangel, Distant Lights, Jamie Woon - Wayfaring Stranger (Burial Remix)

Autechre's the final member of the big IDM trio, I'd say they're like Aphex but more mechanical and eerie, tho they do occasionally have BOC sorta moments, especially early on. I'd recommend taking them chronologically, tho. Essential Tracks: Dael, Bike, Pen Expers.

If you like flylo definitely check out Thundercat, he's basicslly flylo's bassist and contributed a lot to Kendrick Lamar's GKMC and TPAB. While more jazz than electronic, flylo fans got a lot of crossover. He's an unorthodox bass wizard. I'd listen to him Apocalypse -> Golden Age -> The Beyond -> Drunk. He can also be pretty funny at times. Like flylo he hangs with adult swim a lot. Essential Tracks: Tron Song (about his Cat, Turbo Tron), For Love I Come My Friend, Them Changes.

Also, check out Arca at some point. Worked on Yeezus, venezuelan and intensely gay. Makes crazy blow your skull apart music. Xen and recently his self titled are his best imo, tho they kind of differ sonically. R
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV8Pz8Al-jc
Complete fucking insanity. Nothing compares.
Starts out fairly normal but once the 6 minute mark kicks in you're blasted to fucking outer space
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>>73261942
An Electric Storm is one of my favourite albums. Bought it on cd amd even a shirt of the cover.
Messages and Portraits is a GOD FUCKING TIER album. Listen to it, it's catchy, experimental and unique.
https://youtu.be/ZRVQK7U_7ng
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>>73262185
In the 60s a man named Mort Garson made a lot of money writing arrangements and scores for hit songs. This allowed him, in the late 60s and 70s, to write some of the finest music with the new and revolutionary Moog synthesizers. He did a lot of weird things, such as creating albums based around the occult, horoscopes and moog renditions of Hair and a hippie Wizard of Oz parody. His most famous album, Mother Earth's Plantasia, is some of the nicest synth music ever created. Created to be played around growing plants and the people who love them.

I like to think of Plantasia being the soundtrack to the NES game, Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene as being the SNES sequel, and Tim Story's Glass Green as the third game made for the original Playstation. Check those out too, very spacey.

Also check out The United States of America's self titled (and only) album. It's like An Electric Storm but more rock than electronica. It's got perhaps my favourite opener of any album ever, it's such a good opener that I needed to relisten to the album without playing it solely because at first it completely overshadowed a bunch of 9/10 and 10/10 songs. It's an amazing album, and it would be a 10/10 in my opinion if fucking Wooden Wife wasn't on there. Otherwise an amazing album. Fun fact! Not a guitar on the entire album! It's all violin, harpsicord, or the power of electronics! Boggles my mind.

Also, check out Ryuichi Sakamoto's Thousand Knives of Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album he released the year before he joined forces with Harumi Hosono and Yukihiro Takayashi, who have production credits on this album for finger symbols and castanets respectively, to form Yellow Magic Orchestra. (I recommend Solid State Survivor). The title track is perhaps one of my favourite instrumental pieces of music ever, it fills me with nihon pride and I aint even Japanese. also, sakamoto would eventually go on to produce film scores, and star alongside Bowie in Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawnrence.
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And it may not be electronic, but do yourselves a favour and listen to 666 by Aphrodite's Child.
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https://youtu.be/pCWmHE6QpvQ
https://youtu.be/KKYYAbGpw6A
https://youtu.be/oQduttGOQSE
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0qljxrhaCs
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How disappointing.

https://youtu.be/entA8KBBCRw

Also check out Future Sound of London's "Lifeforms".
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>>73260471
Merzbow
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wtf is this shit theres no drop
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a classic one
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