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Mars Audiac Quintet
by Stereolab
For anyone who thought that Stereolab's Space Age Bachelor Pad Music was an ironic exercise in retro...
Untrue
by Burial
We all know about the "Difficult Second Album" — the oft-rushed record made amid suffocating ...
Richard D. James Album
by Aphex Twin
Arguably Aphex Twin's definitive album — and not only because it bears his birth name — ...
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Six Degrees of Give Up
By Jon Dolan
It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five other albums we've deemed related in some way....
It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five other albums we've deemed related in some way....
Top Electronic Tracks
| Listen | Track Name | Length |
|---|
| 1. | |
Stick To My Side
|
7:51 |
| 2. | |
Lay In A Shimmer
|
6:38 |
| 3. | |
The Splendour
|
6:00 |
| 4. | |
Abglanz
|
6:04 |
| 5. | |
A Nomad’s Retreat
|
6:41 |
| 6. | |
Bohemian Forest
|
7:24 |
| 7. | |
Welt Am Draht
|
7:11 |
| 8. | |
Behind The Stars
|
6:51 |
| 9. | |
Satellite Snyper
|
5:29 |
| 10. | |
Im Bann
|
3:26 |















